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Winnipeg’s pro soccer club will look to begin the Canadian Premier League campaign on a strong note after finishing the pre-season unbeaten while conceding just one goal across seven road contests against sides in the CPL, League1 B.C. and League1 Ontario.
Beyond the inconsequential results, a returning core that finished 2024 as strong as any club in the eight-club loop has offered up some promise for head coach Phillip Dos Santos and his team. MIKAELA MACKENZIE / FREE PRESS Valour’s Shaan Hundal (right) and Bruno Figueiredo fight for the ball during practice on Wednesday. “The mentality of the guys, their desire to achieve something as a group,” Dos Santos said of what he’s liked most about this squad since training camp opened six weeks ago.
“Look, you’re not playing for points, but you go through seven matches where you concede.






































