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Canadians abroad: Sept 6 - Sept 12, 2019


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  • In this thread post match updates on all Canadians abroad for September 6th - Sept 12, 2019.
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Gabriel Boakye started for Köln II and played 82 minutes in a 1-3 victory over TuS Haltern.

1. FC Saarbrückens game was shut down in the 48th do to heavy rainfall. If my information is correct the match will be played all over (Saarbrücken was leading 1-0). I do not know if Froese started (but he did last time). They still lead the table. 

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In Scandinavia this weekend:

Dominic Grondin started and played 61 min for Ekenas in a 2-3 loss to MyPa in Finland's Ykkonen (Ekenas were up 2-1 when he was subbed off).

Zak Epplette started and played 79 min for Forward who lost 1-3 at home to Sollentuna in Sweden's third tier.

In the same league but South Division, Malcolm Shaw started and played 78 min for Assyriska IK who lost 2-1 at Kristianstads.

In Norway's 2nd division (3rd tier), one I hadn't been aware of before - David Paulmin played the full match for Kvik Halden in an important 4-3 win at Bryne. Paulmin appears to have played every single league minute for the club this year, who were promoted from the 4th tier and are currently sitting second in Division 2 Group 1 with 7 matches to play, with only 3 losses all year.

In Scotland's Challenge Cup yesterday, Charlie Trafford appears to have played the full match for Inverness and won a penalty (that was saved) in a 3-1 win over Morton. 

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