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Vancouver Rise advance to inaugural Northern Super League final after shootout win over Rapid

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Last updated: 2025/11/08 at 8:26 PM
Press Room Published November 8, 2025
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The Vancouver Rise are heading to the inaugural Northern Super League final after defeating the Ottawa Rapid in a shootout Saturday.

Sofia Hagman scored the decisive penalty in the sixth round of penalty kicks, moments after Ottawa’s Julia Benati saw her spot kick saved by Rise goalkeeper Morgan McAslan.

WATCH | Hagman’s penalty sends Vancouver to the NSL final:

Hagman’s winning penalty kick sends Rise FC to NSL final

Sofia Hagman scored in the sixth round of penalty kicks to lead her Vancouver Rise FC squad over Ottawa Rapid FC after a 3-3 tie on aggregate.

It was McAslan’s second penalty save of the shootout. She also stopped Susanne Haaland’s spot kick in the fifth round, which could’ve won the game for the Rapid.

Latifah Abdu’s penalty shortly after kept Vancouver alive, setting the scene for McAslan’s heroics and Hagman’s winner.

It was the second time in the match that Ottawa failed to hold onto its lead. Goals from Delaney Baie Pridham and Melanie Forbes put them up 2-0 in the game and 3-2 on aggregate for a good chunk of the second leg. But a Holly Ward goal in the 85th minute tied things up for the visitors and forced extra time. 

Soccer players representing the Ottawa Rapid celebrate after scoring a goal.
Ottawa Rapid players celebrate Delaney Baie Pridham’s goal during the first half of the NSL semifinal second leg against Vancouver. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press)

Vancouver initially came into the second leg at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa up 2-1. Latifah Abdu scored twice to lead the Rise to victory in the first leg on Tuesday in Burnaby, B.C.

And while they trailed for most of normal time, Vancouver was the dominant team in the second leg. They had more possession (58-42 per cent), more shots on target (11-8) and more accurate passes (528-342) than Ottawa.

With their ticket to the first-ever NSL final on Nov. 15 now booked, the Rise will face winner of Sunday’s other semifinal between AFC Toronto and the Montreal Roses. Toronto leads that semifinal 2-0 on aggregate thanks to goals from Nikayla Small and Kaylee Hunter in the first leg.

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