2016 Canadian Soccer League season

The 2016 Canadian Soccer League season (known as the Givova Canadian Soccer League for sponsorship reasons) was the 19th season under the Canadian Soccer League name. The first match of the season was played on May 21, 2016, and ended on October 30, 2016.[1] The season concluded with the Serbian White Eagles claiming their second CSL Championship by defeating expansion franchise Hamilton City by a score of 2-1.[2][3] In the Second Division, the York Region Shooters B defeated Toronto Atomic FC B 2-1.[4] During the regular season, York Region claimed their fifth regular-season title and achieved a team milestone by recording their best defensive record allowing only 10 goals a record not matched since the Ottawa Wizards in the 2003 CPSL season.[5] Meanwhile, SC Waterloo Region acquired their third Second Division regular-season title.[6]

Canadian Soccer League
First Division
Season2016
DatesMay 21 – October 9 (regular season)
October 15 – October 30 (playoffs)
ChampionsYork Region Shooters (First Division regular season)
Serbian White Eagles (First Division playoffs, 2nd title)
Matches played84
Goals scored269 (3.2 per match)
Top goalscorerSerhiy Ivlyev (15)
Biggest home winSerbian White Eagles 4-1 FC Ukraine United
(June 17, 2016)
Biggest away winMilton SC 3-6 FC Ukraine United
(October 9, 2016)
2015
2017

Summary

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York Region Shooters dominated the first division throughout the regular season as they held the top position for the majority of the season. In preparation for the season, York Region retained its core veterans with a notable domestic addition of Nicholas Lindsay, and talent from the Caribbean football market.[7][8] The Shooters produced an eleven-match undefeated streak that lasted until August 14.[9] They finished the regular season as First Division champions with 18 points above the runners-up.[10][11] In the postseason York Region was eliminated in the second round to a penalty shootout.[12]

The second position was a highly coveted spot, which was contested between FC Ukraine United, Scarborough SC, Serbian White Eagles, and Toronto Atomic FC. Ukraine United was an expansion franchise with reputable credentials from the amateur level and was the closest competitor to York Region.[13][14] United utilized the usage of imports from the Ukrainian football market in their player recruitment.[15] The club made an impressive debut season and finished as the runners up in the division with the highest offensive record. In the playoffs, Ukraine United reached the semifinals.

The third position was clinched by Scarborough SC by a single point difference.[16] The season cemented the eastern Toronto side as a contender within the division. Former player Ricardo Munguía Pérez was assigned head coach responsibilities and followed the league's standard in importing players.[17][18] The roster was reliant on imports from the Bulgarian/Balkan football market with a notable domestic acquisition of Canadian international Adrian Cann.[19][20] The fourth and fifth spots were taken by Serbian White Eagles and Toronto Atomic as only a difference in goal concessions separated the two Toronto clubs. Serbia continued its practice of attracting imports from the Serbian football market, while Atomic continued acquiring talent from Ukraine with a prominent domestic signing of Canadian international Terry Dunfield.[21][22]

The remainder of the table was contested between Hamilton City, Brantford Galaxy, and Milton SC. After the relocation of London City to Hamilton the organization assembled a mixed roster of domestic veterans and European imports.[23] The Steeltown side finished sixth in the standings and managed to reach the championship final against Serbia.[24][25] Since the return of Brantford in 2015 the club relied on imports from the Balkans with a notable signing of Krum Bibishkov.[26][27] The team secured the seventh spot with a two-point difference from Milton, which finished at the bottom of the division.

First Division

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Changes from 2015

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The 2016 season featured 14 teams in the two divisions with 8 in the First Division and 6 in the Second Division.[28] The First Division was reduced to eight teams as Brampton United, Burlington SC, and Toronto Croatia departed from the league and became more involved at the developmental level with their academy teams participating in the Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF).[29] They would also field senior teams in the newly formed CAF Supergroup Open Division.[30] Niagara United departed from the league after a controversial ending in their final match of the 2015 season.[31][32] A new entry from the Ontario Soccer League known as FC Ukraine United was granted a CSL franchise.[33][34]

London City's franchise rights were transferred to Hamilton to become Hamilton City.[35] London City remained in the league as their territorial rights were kept by Milton owner Jasmin Halkic and relegated to the Second division. SC Waterloo Region was voluntarily relegated to the Second division. The CSL became associated once more with Givova with a sponsor agreement reached, which granted naming rights to the league, and the CSL Championship.[36] The league re-launched its television program as the Givova CSL Primetime with Ethnic Channels Group, and BeIN Sports broadcasting the program.[37][38] The CSL formed a partnership with the Ontario Youth Soccer Association to establish a youth division for the CSL academy teams.[39] The league also finalized an agreement with the Canadian Corporate Soccer League to assist in developing a similar structure for Toronto's corporate clubs.[39]

Teams

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Team City Stadium Manager
Brantford Galaxy Brantford, Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Tomo Dančetović[40]
Hamilton City SC Hamilton, Ontario (Stoney Creek) Cardinal Newman Secondary School Josip Dzale[41]
Milton SC Milton, Ontario (Timberlea) Jean Vanier Stadium Amir Osmanlic[42]
FC Ukraine United Vaughan, Ontario (Maple) Joan of Arc Turf Field Andrei Malychenkov[43]
Scarborough SC Toronto, Ontario (Scarborough) Birchmount Stadium Ricardo Munguía Pérez[44]
Serbian White Eagles Toronto, Ontario (Etobicoke) Centennial Park Stadium Uroš Stamatović[45]
Mirko Medić
Toronto Atomic FC Toronto, Ontario (Etobicoke) Centennial Park Stadium Vasyl Ishchak[46]
York Region Shooters Vaughan, Ontario (Maple) Joan of Arc Turf Field Tony De Thomasis[8]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 York Region Shooters (A, C) 21 16 3 2 40 10 +30 51 Qualification for Playoffs
2 FC Ukraine United (A) 21 9 6 6 45 38 +7 33
3 Scarborough SC (A) 21 9 4 8 36 31 +5 31
4 Serbian White Eagles (A, O) 21 9 3 9 33 27 +6 30
5 Toronto Atomic FC (A) 21 8 6 7 36 37 −1 30
6 Hamilton City SC (A) 21 6 5 10 31 38 −7 23
7 Brantford Galaxy (A) 21 3 9 9 23 38 −15 18
8 Milton SC (A) 21 4 4 13 25 50 −25 16
Updated to match(es) played on October 9, 2016. Source: canadiansoccerleague.ca
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round; (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners


Season statistics

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Goals

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Rank Player Club Goals[47]
1   Serhiy Ivlyev FC Ukraine United 15
2   Richard West York Region Shooters 13
3   Adnan Smajić Milton SC 12
4   Adis Hasečić Scarborough SC 11
5   Kostiantyn Derevlov FC Ukraine United 9
  Milos Scepanovic[48] Serbian White Eagles
6   Terry Dunfield Toronto Atomic FC 8
  Aleksandar Stojiljković Scarborough SC
7   Zdenko Jurčević Hamilton City SC 7
  Aleksandar Stojanovski York Region Shooters

Hat-tricks

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Player Club Against Result Date
  Serhiy Ivlyev FC Ukraine United Milton SC 4–2 (H) 26 June 2016
  Adis Hasečić Scarborough SC Hamilton City SC 4–2 (H) 17 September 2016
  Richard West York Region Shooters FC Ukraine United 3–0 (H) 18 September 2016
  Terry Dunfield Toronto Atomic FC Serbian White Eagles 4–3 (H) 5 October 2016
  Kostyantyn Derevlyov FC Ukraine United Milton SC 6–3 (A) 9 October 2016

Playoffs

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Bracket

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Due to a shortage of teams, all eight teams qualified for the one-game quarterfinal, and a one-game semifinal that led to the championship game played on October 30 at Birchmount Stadium in Toronto.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 York Region Shooters 5
8 Milton SC 0
1 York Region Shooters 1 (1)
6 Hamilton City SC 1 (3)
3 Scarborough SC 0
6 Hamilton City SC 3
6 Hamilton City SC 1
4 Serbian White Eagles 2
4 Serbian White Eagles 1
5 Toronto Atomic FC 0
4 Serbian White Eagles 1
2 FC Ukraine United 0
2 FC Ukraine United 3
7 Brantford Galaxy 0

Quarterfinals

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October 15, 2016 Serbian White Eagles 1–0 Toronto Atomic FC Toronto, Ontario
19:30 Milos Scepanovic   60' Report Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
October 16, 2016 York Region Shooters 5–0 Milton SC Maple, Ontario
18:30 Gerard Ladiyou   14'
Ainsley Deer   13'
Adur   17'
Tristan Frankson   23'
West   52'
Report Stadium: Joan of Arc Turf Field
October 16, 2016 Scarborough SC 0–3 Hamilton City Toronto, Ontario
19:30 Report Timotej Zakrajsek   23'
Jurčević   31'
Frane Grbesa   78'
Stadium: Birchmount Stadium

Semifinals

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October 23, 2016 York Region Shooters 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
Hamilton City SC Maple, Ontario
18:30 David Guzman   76' Report Frane Grbesa   78' Stadium: Joan of Arc Turf Field
Penalties
West  
Herron  
Schipper  
Simpson  
Jurčević  
James Nathan  
Čabrilo  
Arsen Platis  
Krmar  

CSL Championship

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Serbian White Eagles2-1 (a.e.t.)Hamilton City SC
Luka Bojić   59'
Milos Scepanovic   93'
Report Domagoj Zubac   14'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Tony Amaral
GK 40   Goran Škarić
RB 6   Radenko Kamberović
CB 11   Branislav Vukomanović
CB 15   Milan Kušić  
LB 4   Vitomir Jelić
RM 12   Filip Velasevic
CM 18   Marko Marović
CM 7   Đorđe Jočić
LM 10   Milos Scepanovic (c)
ST 9   Goran Švonja
ST 16   Luka Bojić  
Substitutes:
GK 27   Bojan Vranić
MF 3   Miloš Ljubenović  
MF 14   Miroslav Jovanović  
Manager:
  Mirko Medić
GK 1   Adrian Bečić
RB 4   Steven Lovell
CB 8   Santiago Pestrepo
CB 22   Nikola Stanojević (c)  
LB 21   Arsen Platis
RM 14   Igor Krmar
CM 18   Dražen Vuković
CM 19   Miroslav Čabrilo
CM 9   Frane Grbeša
LM 16   Zdenko Jurčević
FW 24   Domagoj Zubac  
Substitutes:
GK 12   Eric Lowell
DF 20   Alejandro Uribe  
FW 11   Maksim Boskic  
Manager:
  Josip Džale

Second Division

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Canadian Soccer League
Second Division
Season2016
ChampionsSC Waterloo (Second Division regular season)
York Region Shooters B (Second Division playoffs)
Matches played45
Goals scored238 (5.29 per match)
Top goalscorerMohammad-Ali Heydarpour (19)
Biggest home winTOR B 12-2 SER B
Biggest away winSER B 0-8 BRG B
2015
2017

Teams

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Of the 10 teams that played in the Second Division in 2015, four returned. The number increased to six with the relegation of SC Waterloo, and London City which served as a reserve team for Milton SC. Hamilton City SC, FC Ukraine United, and Scarborough SC didn't operate a reserve team in the Second Division.

Team City Stadium Manager
Brantford Galaxy B Brantford, Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Tomo Dancetovic[49]
London City London, Ontario Hellenic Centre Stadium Cedo Popovic[50]
SC Waterloo Region Waterloo, Ontario Warrior Field Lazo Dzepina[51]
Serbian White Eagles B Toronto, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Goran Bakoc[52]
Toronto Atomic FC B Toronto, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Serhiy Konyushenko[53]
York Region Shooters B Vaughan, Ontario Joan of Arc Turf Field Eddy Carowel[54]
 
 
Brantford
 
London
 
Waterloo
 
Vaughan
 
Toronto
Location of Second Division teams for the 2016 CSL season.

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 SC Waterloo Region (A, C) 14 9 2 3 56 25 +31 29 Qualification for Playoffs
2 Toronto Atomic FC B (A) 15 9 2 4 56 28 +28 29
3 Brantford Galaxy B (A) 14 8 2 4 44 30 +14 26
4 York Region Shooters B (A, O) 15 5 3 7 32 34 −2 18
5 London City (A) 13 4 1 8 31 45 −14 13
6 Serbian White Eagles B (A) 13 2 0 11 19 76 −57 6
Updated to match(es) played on October 9, 2016. Source: canadiansoccerleague.ca
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round; (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners


Top Goal Scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[55]
1   Mohammad-Ali Heydarpour SC Waterloo Region 19
2 Brandon Barbosa London City SC 13
3 Alexander Tighana Thompson Toronto Atomic B 13
4 Kareem Hassanien Brantford Galaxy B 11
5 Carlos Gunner Tijborenko York Region Shooters B 9
6 Pat Wilson Brantford Galaxy B 9
7   Nikola Miokovic[56] SC Waterloo Region 8
8 Thomas Sackor SC Waterloo Region 7
9 Stefan Brisevac SC Waterloo Region 5
10 Michael Fayehum Toronto Atomic B 5

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals

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October 9, 2016 Brantford Galaxy B 3-2 Serbian White Eagles B Brantford, Ontario
13:30 Pat Wilson   27',   40'
Rade Parenta   90'
Report Zarko Tomic   30',   68' Stadium: Kiwanis Field
October 9, 2016 York Region Shooters B 1-0 London City Maple, Ontario
16:00 Ricardo Miguel Lonseca   70' Report Stadium: Joan of Arc Turf Field

Semifinals

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October 16, 2016 SC Waterloo Region 0-1 York Region Shooters B Waterloo, Ontario
18:00 Report Simon Petersen   12' Stadium: Woodside Park
October 16, 2016 Toronto Atomic B 2-0 Brantford Galaxy B Toronto, Ontario
18:00 Johnson Luyiga   20'
Michael Fayehun   90'
Report Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium

Second Division Championship

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October 22, 2016 York Region Shooters B 2-1 Toronto Atomic B Toronto, Ontario
15:00 Abakar Mahamat   75',   106' Report Hassan Abdulmumini   54' Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Referee: Mike Bradley

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