Valour FC will take any points they can get at this point in the season and at Princess Auto Stadium on Sunday afternoon they earned one with a 0-0 draw from a physical, yellow-card-filled match versus York United FC.

“Very disappointing, this is not the result we wanted, we wanted all three (points),” said Valour captain Raphael Ohin. “It was not the cleanest game, first half was not the cleanest game. But this is what we have to do sometimes when things are not going your way. I thought we came back strong in the second half, and yeah, unfortunately, we couldn’t get the three points. Sometimes you don’t have the cleanest game, but you take a point out of it and move on.”

Ohin, who has been on Valour’s squad since Day 1 and has seen all of the team’s ups and downs, played his 100th game

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