Mateo Brazinha 2025 CW player of the year

Men's Soccer

MSOC: Brazinha goes back-to-back as Canada West Player of the Year

For the second straight season, the University of the Fraser Valley's Mateo Brazinha has been named the Canada West Men's Soccer Player of the Year.

The talismanic striker becomes the first player in UFV history to earn Canada West Player of the Year honours for a second time, and the first Canada West's men's soccer player in over 20 years to win back-to-back Canada West Player of the Year recognition. The last player in the conference to achieve the feat was UBC's Aaron Richer in 2002 and 2003.
 

UFV head coach Tom Lowndes praised the enormous achievement from his captain.

"It's an unbelievable achievement for Mateo to go back-to-back as the player of the year. It's fully deserved. He's scored a lot of big goals for us, and he is a true leader in our program," he explained.

"He's a great player, a great kid, and probably the best player in UFV Athletics history, so I'm just really delighted for him. I'm so proud of him and what he has been able to achieve over the past couple of years."

The dynamic fourth-year forward from Port Coquitlam, B.C. delivered another outstanding campaign for the Cascades, leading the conference with 13 goals in 13 regular season games and finishing tied for the U SPORTS lead in points (15).

Brazinha's performance powered Fraser Valley to a strong season, finishing third in the Pacific Division with a 7-4-4 record. The Cascades advanced to the semifinals after a 2-0 quarterfinal win over Calgary, before falling 1-0 in a heartbreaker to undefeated UBC.
UFV Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation Nick Sirski echoed the praise for Brazinha's achievement.

"I'm extremely happy for Mateo to be able to earn this award for the second consecutive year. He's been a great representative of the Cascades throughout his four years here so far, and someone who is respected by his teammates both on and off the field," Sirski commended. 

"This is a massive achievement that doesn't only reflect the great season he has had, but also exemplifies the hard work and achievements of all his teammates that have trained and battled by his side, the tireless effort of the support staff that have helped him through challenges all season, and the unending support of those around him." 

Despite the Cascades season coming to an end in heartbreaking fashion, Brazinha's contributions helped the program reach new heights in 2025. The program reached the Canada West final four for the second consecutive year, marking the first time the UFV men's program has done so in back-to-back years.
 

The full list of Canada West major award winners was announced by the conference on Wednesday and can be read here

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Wednesday October 29 is also UFV Cascades Giving day, a 24-hour fundraising event that supports UFV Athletics and Campus Recreation. It unites alumni, students, coaches, parents, fans, and community members to make a collective impact on UFV varsity teams and athletic programming. Visit givecascades.ca to learn more and support student-athletes at UFV.

Donations raised during Cascades Giving Day directly benefit student-athletes by funding scholarships, travel, equipment, strength and conditioning, wellness, and more. You can also contribute to enhancing campus culture and wellness through campus recreation programs, benefiting UFV students, alumni, faculty, and staff. With matching gifts, challenges, and peer-to-peer fundraising, it's a day to Rally for the Valley and show your support for the Cascades! 
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Players Mentioned

Mateo Brazinha

#7 Mateo Brazinha

5' 10"
4th Year

Players Mentioned

Mateo Brazinha

#7 Mateo Brazinha

5' 10"
4th Year