Hamilton Steelers (1981–1992)
The Hamilton Steelers were a charter member of the newly formed Canadian Soccer League (CSL) and were locally owned by Mario DiBartolomeo. The club played mainly out of Brian Timmis Stadium (Cap. 5,000) adjacent to Ivor Wynne Stadium. Coaches for the opening CSL season were Kevin Grant, Jimmy Young and Welsh legend John Charles. Key members of the Steelers in 1987 were Željko Adžić and Alex Bunbury. The Steelers were runners-up in the first four years of the league's existence as they finished the regular season first in the league's East Division the first two years.
Founded | 1981 |
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Dissolved | 1992 |
Stadium | Brian Timmis Stadium |
Manager | John McGrane |
League | Canadian Soccer League |
Year-by-year
Year | Division | League | Regular Season | Playoffs |
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1981 | - | NSL | First | Champion |
1982 | - | NSL | Second | |
1983 | - | CPSL | Second | Runner-Up |
1984 | ||||
1985 | ||||
1986 | ||||
1987 | East | CSL | First | Runner-Up |
1988 | East | CSL | First | Runner-Up |
1989 | East | CSL | Second | Runner-Up |
1990 | East | CSL | Third | Runner-Up |
1991 | - | CSL | Fourth | Semi-Finals |
The Hamilton Steelers also won the Challenge Trophy, Canada's national amateur soccer cup in 1986.[1]
Head coaches
- Kevin Grant, Jimmy Young, John Charles (1987–1988) John McGrane (1988–90)
See also
References
- "The Montreal Gazette – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
External links
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