Alliance Française Calgary - Cavalry vs Whitecaps

Big Game Night!

> Cavalry FC vs Vancouver Whitecaps

Soccer, summer vibes & an unforgettable atmosphere await!

The Alliance Française of Calgary invites you to join us for a special community outing as Calgary Cavalry FC faces the Vancouver Whitecaps in the quarterfinals of the TELUS Canadian Championship.

This exciting matchup will feature the Whitecaps and international football legend Thomas Müller for a high-energy evening of professional soccer in one of Calgary’s most unique venues.

Thanks to the support of the Alliance Française of Calgary, members  can enjoy an exclusive preferential rate: instead of $100, tickets are offered at only $50!

Guests will enjoy the match from a VIP lounge terrace featuring one of the best views in the stadium, along with access to a private bar and premium seating for an unforgettable experience.

Come experience the thrill of the game, cheer alongside fellow members, and enjoy a fun summer night bringing together sports, culture, and community spirit!

  • Date: Monday, July 13th
  • Time: Kick-off: 7:30 PM
  • Location: ATCO Field at Spruce Meadows 18011 Spruce Meadows Way SW, Calgary, AB T2X 4B7
  • Dresscode: Step out in style for this special event!

Admission: $50 for members, $110 for no members (includes one year membership card of $60).

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About Cavlary FC

Cavalry FC is Calgary’s professional soccer club competing in the Canadian Premier League (CPL). Known for its passionate supporters and electric home atmosphere at ATCO Field in Spruce Meadows, the club has quickly become one of the strongest teams in Canadian soccer.

About Vancouver Whitecaps

The Vancouver Whitecaps are one of Canada’s major professional soccer clubs and compete in Major League Soccer (MLS). The team is internationally recognized and, this season, features legendary German football player Thomas Müller.

About the TELUS Canadian Championship

The TELUS Canadian Championship is Canada’s national soccer tournament, bringing together the country’s top professional clubs from different leagues. The competition determines which Canadian team qualifies for the prestigious CONCACAF Champions Cup.