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Ottawa Voyageurs

The Ottawa Voyageurs are a professional soccer team in the Canada Pro Soccer (CPS). Since joining the league back in 1998, the team was having so much success in winning back-to-back titles but then it took a turn for the worse. After the championships, the Ottawa Voyageurs have been descending towards the bottom of the league. Head coach Manuel Tertuliano is in danger of losing his team after the league eliminates two teams from its league and the Ottawa Voyageurs are a team in consideration. Manuel is trying to figure out a way to spend his money wisely on certain players and bring his team back to glory and save the team from being extinct and no longer playing in the CPS.
Given the team’s recent performance which have

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