Atletico Ottawa set for another CPL landmark as it hosts first-ever playoff game
Another landmark for Atletico Ottawa on Sunday as it hosts its first-ever home playoff game in the Canadian Premier League.
Under new coach Carlos Gonzalez, Ottawa has already completed a worst to first regular-season journey, climbing from the league basement at 6-14-8 last year to top spot in the eight-team standings at 13-5-10 this season.
And last Saturday, it celebrated its playoff debut by defeating defending champion Pacific FC 2-0 in Langford, B.C., in the first leg of their semifinal. Ottawa, unbeaten in 10 matches (5-0-5) since a 1-0 loss Aug. 13 at Pacific, is now 90 minutes away from the CPL championship game.
Attendance at TD Place has reflected that success. The team averaged around 4,000 per home game this season, up about 30 percent over last year, and is expecting a crowd of 7,000 to 8,000 for the return leg against Pacific on Sunday.