Atlético Ottawa secured a remarkable victory in the Canadian Premier League final, defeating Cavalry FC 2-1 in a thrilling match played in a heavy blizzard. The match took place on Sunday in Ottawa, where temperatures dropped to minus -8C (17.6F), creating challenging conditions that required frequent stoppages to clear the pitch. The highlight of the match was Mexican midfielder David Rodríguez, who scored two stunning goals, including a breathtaking bicycle kick that equalized the score in the 40th minute. The game was a true spectacle, with snow accumulating so heavily that goalkeepers had to use shovels to maintain their boxes. Cavalry FC initially took the lead with a penalty from Fraser Aird in the 33rd minute, but Rodríguez's brilliance turned the tide for Atlético Ottawa. In extra time, Rodríguez sealed the victory with a clever chip over Cavalry goalkeeper Marco Carducci in the 107th minute. This win marks a significant achievement for Atlético Ottawa, a franchise of the Spanish side Atlético Madrid, which was founded in 2020. The match will be remembered not only for its dramatic moments but also for the unique weather conditions that added an unforgettable element to the final.