
Montreal Roses hold on to edge AFC Toronto in second outing for Northern Super League
TORONTO — Co-captain Tanya Boychuk took advantage of an early turnover and Montreal Roses FC held on to defeat AFC Toronto 1-0 at BMO Field on Saturday in the second game of the new Northern Super League.
While the football was sloppy at times, as one might expect from two teams taking their first steps, there was no shortage of entertainment for the receptive crowd announced at 14,518. There was plenty of skill and grit on display in a game that showed the new six-team women’s league has plenty to offer.
But the lone goal came from a blunder as Boychuk, a 24-year-old former Canadian youth international from Edmonton, was gifted a gilt-edged opportunity in the second minute.
The disastrous start for the home side saw Nyota Katembo unwittingly set up Boychuck with an errant back pass. Rather than finding Toronto teammate Cloey Uddenberg, the ball went straight to Boychuk who headed unchecked towards the Toronto goal, needing just one touch before beating Finnish ‘keeper Sofia Manner with a left-footed low shot.