2019 Canadian Soccer League season

The 2019 Canadian Soccer League season was the 22nd season under the Canadian Soccer League name. The season started on May 19, 2019, and concluded on October 26, 2019 with the CSL Championship final.[1] Fixtures for the 2019 season were announced on April 30, 2019.[2] The final consisted of Scarborough SC defeating FC Ukraine United at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto, Ontario to claim their first championship title.[3] The First Division title went to FC Vorkuta along with the Second Division title, and championship.[4] The single new addition to the First Division was Kingsman SC, and the departures occurred in the Second Division with Halton United, London City, and Milton SC becoming founding members in the Canadian Academy of Soccer League (CASL).

Canadian Soccer League
Season2019
ChampionsFC Vorkuta (First Division regular season)
Scarborough SC (First Division playoffs, 1st title)
Matches played90
Goals scored374 (4.16 per match)
Top goalscorerMykola Temniuk (18)
Biggest home winFC Vorkuta 7–2 CSC Mississauga
(June 8, 2019)
FC Vorkuta 7–0 Real Mississauga SC
(June 15, 2019)
Biggest away winReal Mississauga SC 1–8 CSC Mississauga
(August 3. 2019)
Longest winning run8 matches
FC Vorkuta
Longest unbeaten run18 matches
FC Vorkuta
Longest winless run4 matches
Brantford Galaxy
Longest losing run6 matches
Brantford Galaxy
2018
2020

Summary

Scarborough SC was the highlight of the season as they claimed their first CSL Championship after two previous consecutive attempts at the title.[5][6] Throughout the regular season the eastern Toronto team were the consistent challengers to Vorkuta, and finished as runners-up in the First Division. They retained the services of Zoran Rajović as head coach, and continued in the status quo of acquiring imports in maintaining competitiveness with the major clubs.[7]

FC Vorkuta continued in their standard of recruiting talent from the Ukraine, and as a result achieved a league milestone of three titles (First & Second division titles, and DII Championship).[4] The club became the fourth club in CSL history after York Region Shooters in the 2014 season to achieve an undefeated regular season. After a surprising early defeat to Kingsman SC in the early round of the postseason eliminated their chance of acquiring a perfect season. Only the Toronto Olympians, and York Region Shooters accomplished this feat in the top division.

The third position in the First division was primarily contested between FC Ukraine United, SC Waterloo Region, and Serbian White Eagles. The White Eagles held the position for fourteen weeks straight before relinquishing in the final three weeks to SC Waterloo, and ultimately to Ukraine United. The Etobicoke based team experienced a tumultuous season as general manager Vladimir Koval, and newly appointed head coach Mykhailo Hurka struggled in coordinating the usage of import players as they were fulfilling their commitments in Europe.[8] Injuries were also a factor in the team's performance, but late in the season the club acquired several new players with Molham Babouli being the most notable domestic acquisition.[9][10] As a result Ukraine United secured third place in the division, and reached the championship final.[11]

SC Waterloo, and Serbian White Eagles both strengthened their core veteran squad with additional imports from the Western Balkans.[12][13] Throughout the majority of the season the White Eagles held the third position, but after a series of defeats late in the season allowed Waterloo to briefly secure the position until finishing fourth with a higher differential in scoring. Waterloo managed to hold the highly contested third position from Serbia three times throughout the season, and after winning six of its last seven games usurped the position permanently until the final match of the season with Ukraine United firmly securing the spot. Both Waterloo, and Serbia competed in the postseason with the former reaching the second round, and the latter facing an earlier departure in the first round respectively.

The final three playoff berths were contended among CSC Mississauga, Hamilton City SC, and Kingsman SC. Kingsman SC an expansion franchise held the sixth position for the majority of the season, and enjoyed the benefit of acquiring seasoned imports from FC Vorkuta.[14] After battling Kingsman for the sixth position Hamilton managed to steal the spot in the final stages of the regular season campaign. The town north of Vaughan accomplished a major upset in the postseason after handing Vorkuta its first defeat of the season. Subsequently Kingman were eliminated in the second round to Scarborough.[5] CSC Mississauga continued its focus on player development, but followed the standard of the league's dominant clubs by attracting some foreign talent in order to remain competitive.[13] Its efforts were effective as the franchise secured its first playoff berth by finishing seventh with a higher goal differential from Kingsman.

While the two remaining clubs were Brantford Galaxy, and Real Mississauga SC finishing in the tenth, and ninth positions. Brantford retained their veterans for the season, but struggled in making an impact and primarily were situated at the bottom of the standings the entire season.[15] Real Mississauga produced a similar result as Brantford finishing just three points ahead in the standings.

First Division

Changes from 2018

During the off season former SC Toronto founder and league equity owner Isac Cambas died on March 1, 2019 from cancer.[16] The season commenced with all nine teams from the 2018 season returning with the approval of a single expansion team from five applicants.[17] The changes confirmed at the 2019 annual general meeting of team owners was the introduction of professional soccer to King, Ontario with Kingsman SC fielding teams in the First & Second divisions.[18][19] Originally the league released a press release announcing the return of professional soccer to Niagara Falls, Ontario under the name Niagara FC with former league veteran Timotej Zakrajsek, and Tamara Samardzija as the driving forces behind the bid.[20] Unfortunately the project failed to materialize as the club didn't make its debut.

Changes occurred in the CSL executive committee and staff with Serbian White Eagles president Dragan Bakoc serving as the league's president.[16] Meanwhile the Second Division fielded six teams for the 2019 season.[21] Several departing clubs became founding members of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League (CASL) a new professional league centered in Milton, Ontario, with Milton SC owner Jasmin Halkic initiating the operation along with the additions of Halton United, and London City.[22]

Teams

TeamCityStadiumManager
Brantford GalaxyBrantford, OntarioHeritage Field TurfMilan Prpa[23]
CSC MississaugaMississauga, OntarioParamount Fine Foods Centre FieldsJosip Raguz[24]
FC Ukraine UnitedToronto, Ontario (Etobicoke)Centennial Park StadiumMykhailo Hurka[25]
FC VorkutaVaughan, Ontario (Woodbridge)Ontario Soccer Centre
Hamilton City SCHamilton, Ontario (Stoney Creek)Heritage Field TurfSasa Vukovic[26]
Kingsman SCKing, OntarioEsther Shiner StadiumOleg Kalyadin[27]
Real Mississauga SCMississauga, OntarioHuron Park Soccer FieldKrum Bibishkov[28]
Scarborough SCToronto, Ontario (Scarborough)Birchmount StadiumZoran Rajović[29]
Serbian White EaglesToronto, Ontario (Etobicoke)Centennial Park StadiumUroš Stamatović[30]
SC Waterloo RegionWaterloo, Ontario (Eastbridge)RIM ParkRadivoj Panić[31]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Vorkuta (C) 18 15 3 0 66 15 +51 48 Playoffs
2 Scarborough SC (O) 18 12 3 3 50 18 +32 39
3 FC Ukraine United 18 10 2 6 43 22 +21 32
4 SC Waterloo Region 18 10 1 7 41 25 +16 31
5 Serbian White Eagles 18 9 4 5 42 33 +9 31
6 Hamilton City SC 18 6 3 9 26 39 13 21
7 CSC Mississauga 18 6 1 11 38 47 9 19
8 Kingsman SC 18 6 1 11 30 48 18 19
9 Real Mississauga SC 18 3 2 13 20 62 42 11
10 Brantford Galaxy 18 2 2 14 18 65 47 8
Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/2019-csl-first-division-standings/
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920
Brantford Galaxy789101010101010101091010101010101010
CSC Mississauga10101067889887778887767
FC Ukraine United55554564644654544543
FC Vorkuta22211111111111111111
Hamilton City SC99776777778887778886
Kingsman SC86689656465566666678
Real Mississauga SC678989989991099999999
Scarborough SC41122222222222222222
SC Waterloo Region14345445556445455334
Serbian White Eagles33433333333333333455
Updated to match(es) played on October 6, 2019. Source:

Quarterfinals

October 12, 2019 SC Waterloo Region 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Serbian White Eagles RIM Park, Waterloo, Ontario
19:00 Miodrag Kovacevic  55' Report Tadic  71'

Semifinals

October 19, 2019 Scarborough SC 4–2 Kingsman SC Birchmount Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
16:00 Gonzalo Matius Cabrera Celis
Radakovic
Rajovic
Odain Omaro Simpson
Report Belmokhtar ,
October 20, 2019 FC Ukraine United 5–3 SC Waterloo Region Centennial Park Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
16:00 Milishchuk  20'
Ihor Sorotoskyi  34'
Nuno Ponte  64'
Babouli  75'
Rick Di Vincenzo  90'
Report Žugelj  39'
Petar Dordevic  47'
Dado Hadrovic  53'

Finals

Goals

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Mykola Temniuk FC Vorkuta 18
2 Aleksander Stojiljkovic Scarborough SC 13
3 Vladimir Strizovic[32] Serbian White Eagles 10
4 Molham Babouli FC Ukraine United 9
Miodrag Kovacevic[33] SC Waterloo Region
Dmytro Polyuhanych Kingsman SC
5 Said Belmokhtar Kingsman SC 8
Gonzalo Matias[34] Scarborough SC
Marko Stajic[35] Serbian White Eagles
6 Kavin Bryan Scarborough SC 7
Yaroslav Solonynko FC Vorkuta
7 Aleksander Bozovic SC Waterloo Region 6
Taras Kryvyi FC Ukraine United
Pero Menalo[36] CSC Mississauga
Zoran Rajovic Scarborough SC
Serhiy Ursulenko FC Vorkuta

Updated: October 7, 2019
Source:http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/2019-first-division-stats/

Hat-tricks

Player Club Against Result Date
Taras Kryvyi FC Ukraine United CSC Mississauga 3–0 (A) 31 May 2019
Yaroslav Solonynko FC Vorkuta Brantford Galaxy 6–0 (H) 1 June 2019
Gonzalo Matias Scarborough SC Real Mississauga SC 5–1 (A) 8 June 2019
Mykola Temniuk FC Vorkuta Real Mississauga SC 7–0 (H) 15 June 2019
Matthias Garcia CSC Mississauga Kingsman SC 4–0 (A) 16 June 2019
Mykola Temniuk FC Vorkuta SC Waterloo Region 5–1 (H) 22 June 2019
Aleksandar Bozovic SC Waterloo Region Real Mississauga SC 4–3 (A) 29 June 2019
Pavlo Lukyanets FC Ukraine United CSC Mississauga 5–2 (H) 14 July 2019
Vladimir Strizovic Serbian White Eagles Brantford Galaxy 6–3 (H) 26 July 2019
Said Belmokhtar Kingsman SC Serbian White Eagles 4–2 (H) 3 August 2019
Aleksander Stojiljkovic Scarborough SC Kingsman SC 3–3 (A) 10 August 2019
Molham Babouli FC Ukraine United Brantford Galaxy 5–0 (H) 8 September 2019
Aleksander Stojiljkovic Scarborough SC Brantford Galaxy 6–1 (A) 14 September 2019
Molham Babouli FC Ukraine United Real Mississauga SC 5–2 (H) 1 October 2019

Second Division

The Second Division remained the same as the previous season with six teams. The new additions were the reserve teams of CSC Mississauga, Hamilton City SC, and Kingsman SC. The departing clubs were Halton United, London City, and Milton SC in order to become inaugural members of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League (CASL), thus making the Second Division primarily a reserve division for its senior clubs. FC Vorkuta B successfully defended its championship and division title for the second consecutive season.

Canadian Soccer League
Second Division
Season2019
ChampionsFC Vorkuta B (Second Division regular season)
FC Vorkuta B (Second Division playoffs, 2nd title)
Matches played45
Goals scored251 (5.58 per match)
Top goalscorerMarko Stajic (13)
Biggest home winFC Vorkuta B 11–1 Serbian White Eagles B
(June 22, 2019)
Biggest away winKingsman SC B 2–12 FC Vorkuta B
(September 25, 2019)
Longest winning run9 matches
FC Vorkuta B
Longest unbeaten run9 matches
FC Vorkuta B
Longest winless run4 matches
Brantford Galaxy B
Longest losing run6 matches
Hamilton City SC B
2018
2020

Teams

TeamCityStadiumManager
Brantford Galaxy BBrantford, OntarioCardinal Newman S.S. Field (Stoney Creek, Hamilton)
CSC Mississauga BMississauga, OntarioOntario Soccer Centre (Woodbridge, Vaughan)
FC Vorkuta BVaughan, OntarioSt. Robert S.S. Field
Hamilton City SC BHamilton, OntarioCardinal Newman S.S. Field (Stoney Creek, Hamilton)
Kingsman SC BKing, OntarioOntario Soccer Centre (Woodbridge, Vaughan)
Serbian White Eagles BToronto, OntarioIceland Sports Complex (Mississauga)

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Vorkuta B (C, O) 15 13 0 2 74 19 +55 39 Playoffs
2 Serbian White Eagles B 15 8 1 6 56 57 1 25
3 CSC Mississauga B 15 7 2 6 38 45 7 23
4 Kingsman SC B 15 4 4 7 27 41 14 16
5 Hamilton City SC B 15 3 4 8 28 36 8 13
6 Brantford Galaxy B 15 3 3 9 28 48 20 12
Updated to match(es) played on October 3, 2019. Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/2019-second-division-standings/
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415
Brantford Galaxy B556666666666666
CSC Mississauga B443342333333333
FC Vorkuta B122111111111111
Hamilton City SC B234555555444555
Kingsman SC B311234444555444
Serbian White Eagles B665423222222222
Updated to match(es) played on October 4, 2019. Source:

Quarterfinals

October 15, 2019 Kingsman SC B 2–3 Hamilton City SC B Esther Shiner Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
21:00 Pitel  75',  85' Report Arsen Platis  30'
Marco Serlez  50'
Illija Bajcetic  70'

Semifinals

October 19, 2019 FC Vorkuta B 5–1 Hamilton City SC B L'Amoreaux Sports Complex, Toronto, Ontario
13:30 Kristijan Kezic  58',  70'
Oleksandr Yaremchuk  63'
Borovskyi  66',  80'
Report Haris Osmanagic  50'
October 19, 2019 Serbian White Eagles B 2–0 CSC Mississauga B Centennial Park Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
14:00 Vladimir Strizovic  22'
Luka Milidragovic  37'
Report

Finals

October 26, 2019 FC Vorkuta B 2–0 Serbian White Eagles B Centennial Park Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
13:00 Temniuk  80'
Yanchuk  92'
Report

Top Goal Scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Marko Stajic[37] Serbian White Eagles B 13
2 Matthaus Garcia[38] CSC Mississauga SC B 11
Vladimir Strizovic Serbian White Eagles B
3 Fadi Salback FC Vorkuta B 9
4 Pat Wilson Brantford Galaxy B 6
5 Bohdan Borovskyi FC Vorkuta B 5
6 Donart Beqiri Brantford Galaxy B 4
Bogdan Bortnik Kingsman SC B
Kristijan Kezic[39] FC Vorkuta B
Misel Klisara Serbian White Eagles B
7 Marko Dzaric Hamilton City SC B 3
Sergiy Ivliev FC Vorkuta B
Vukasin Kovacevic Hamilton City SC B
Danylo Lazar FC Vorkuta B
Ihor Melnyk FC Vorkuta B
Marko Milanovic Serbian White Eagles B
Yaroslav Solonynko FC Vorkuta B
Dorde Vukobrat Hamilton City SC B

Updated: October 4, 2019
Source: [40]

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