The Gatorade Team of the Week for the fourteenth week of Canadian Premier League action in 2025, brought to you by Oliver Platt and Mitchell Tierney.
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Goalkeeper

Jassem Koleilat (Forge FC)

Koleilat made five saves, including some outstanding reaction stops in a 1-1 draw with league-leaders Atlético Ottawa on Saturday.

Defenders

Kunle Dada-Luke (Vancouver FC)

Dada-Luke put in a strong defensive shift against Cavalry on Sunday, winning five of eight duels and making three interceptions -- including a critical tackle on Mihail Gherasimencov at the back.

Aly Ndom (Pacific FC)

Pacific's dominant central defender was crucial in them seeing out Saturday's result. He won eight of 13 duels, including four of five in the air, and made ten clearances.

Loïc Cloutier (Atlético Ottawa)

The Atleti central defender played a big role on both sides of the ball on Saturday, with two shot attempts and two chances created to go with 96.3 per cent passing accuracy. He played 22 passes in the final third.

Orlando Botello (York United)

The Mexican fullback set up York's match winner with a lovely cross into the box to Reid. He also completed a pair of dribbles, won eight of 11 duels and won possession seven times.

Midfielders

Kyle Bekker (Forge FC)

Bekker opened the scoring for Forge on Saturday against Atlético Ottawa, during an outstanding performance in midfield. He completed 29 of 31 passes, and also created a chance. Against Vancouver FC last weekend, he created three chances and won possession eight times.

Kembo Kibato (York United)

Another outstanding performance from Kibato on Sunday against Valour saw him complete 46 of 52 passes while creating two chances. He also won five of seven duels, and possession seven times.

Adonijah Reid (York United)

Reid has been a real spark in York United's attack lately, and scored the winner off of a lovely header in the 47th minute. He also created three chances during the match, and contested 13 duels, winning seven.

Marco Bustos (Pacific FC)

In one of his best performances since returning to the Tridents, Bustos had three shot attempts, and created two chances, including an assist on Toualy's opener. He also completed 90 per cent of his passes and won all four of his duels.

Yann Toualy (Pacific FC)

After scoring his first career goal in Pacific's last match, Toualy followed it up in spectacular fashion with a hat-trick against Halifax. He completed that with a 55th-minute penalty, which stood as the match winner.

Forwards

Tiago Coimbra (Halifax Wanderers)

Despite a losing effort for his Halifax side on Saturday, Coimbra continued to be the focal point of the Wanderers' attack. He scored in the 30th minute, before setting up Yohan Baï just five minutes later. He finished with six shot attempts and 10 touches in the box.