Cavalry FC Evacuated from Wildfire
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Cavalry FC on wildfire alert during training camp in California

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Calgary 's men’s professional footie team, including 27 players, along with 11 coaching and support staff, was alerted to the threat early Friday by authorities.
All Cavalry staff and players, originally slated to train in California until Jan. 29 ahead of their appearance in the Concacaf Champions Cup next month , are currently safe in their training facility.
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