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In Pictures: Cavalry FC beat York9 FC 3-1 in Canadian Premier League

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Dominique Malonga scored twice and Julian Büscher scored a free kick as Cavalry FC beat York9 FC 3-1 in Canadian Premier League action at Spruce Meadows Wednesday night. Kyle Porter scored York9 FC’s lone goal.

The result hoists the Cavs atop the CPL fall season table, two points ahead of Hamilton’s Forge FC.

“We were magnificent tonight, weren’t we?” said Cavs head coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. “It should’ve about 15-1. But we’ll take the three points.”

Brace scoring French born Congolese striker Dominique Malonga felt he had a third incorrectly waved off in the second half.

“They took one away from me,” said Malonga. “What can I do? I tried my best to help my team. I’m happy for the team.

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“We’re a good team, and we got the result. We just showed the mentality we have. Tommy, the boss, just every day, he’s there to tell us we have to go again and again, that we can’t relax.”

Cavalry FC next play Forge in a top of the table clash in Hamilton Sunday afternoon, before returning to Calgary three days later to face Pacific FC midweek.

Check out the photos from Wednesday’s match between Cavalry FC and York9 FC below.

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Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Marco Carducci at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

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Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

York9 FC’s Kyle Porter celebrates a goal at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC’s Dominique Malonga at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC’s Julian Büscher’s freekick finds the net at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC’s Julian Büscher celebrates a goal at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC’s Dominique Malonga takes a shot at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

Cavalry FC (red) vs York9 FC at ATCO Field August 21, 2019. Photo: ©Stuart Gradon/Total Soccer Project

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Photographer and Writer | Stuart Gradon is soccer journalist and web communications professional. He covers Cavalry FC of the Canadian Premier League and Canada's national teams. He has also worked on assignment at FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015 and FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.

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