2016 League1 Ontario season

The 2016 Men's League1 Ontario season was the third season of play for League1 Ontario, a Division 3 semi-professional soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid and the highest level of soccer based in the Canadian province of Ontario.

League1 Ontario
Men's Division
Season2016
ChampionsVaughan Azzurri
Cup championsVaughan Azzurri
Matches played175
Goals scored733 (4.19 per match)
Top goalscorerElvir Gigolaj
(24 goals)
Best goalkeeperJoseph Kuta
(0.67 GAA)
Biggest home winTFC Academy 9–0 Master's
(July 10, 2016)
Biggest away winMaster's 2–8 Windsor
(July 16, 2016)
Master's 2–8 N. Miss.
(August 6, 2016)
ProStars 2–8 TFC Academy
(August 26, 2016)
Kingston 0–6 Vaughan
(September 25, 2016)
2015
2017

This season saw the return of all but one of the teams which completed the previous season, as well as the addition of five new teams for the men's division.[1]

Changes from 2015

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Five new teams joined the men's division for this season. Aurora United FC, North Mississauga SC, North Toronto Nitros, Toronto Skillz FC added new entries, while FC London moved over from the Premier Development League. One team (ANB Futbol) from 2015 did not renew their license, resulting in a 16-team competition and a change from a single-table format to a two-conference format.[2]

The league's cup tournament for the men's division will be a single-elimination competition; eliminating the group stage seen in previous editions.

On June 16, 2016, Toronto FC entered into a partnership with the Windsor Stars wherein the latter would become a "regional satellite club" of the former, who would in turn provide technical and coaching development. As part of the agreement, Windsor would become known as "Windsor TFC" in the future. The agreement does not affect the participation in L1O of either the Windsor Stars or the TFC Academy team.[3]

Teams

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Team City Stadium Founded First season Head coach
Western Conference
FC London London, Ontario German Canadian FC Stadium 2008 2016   Mario Despotović[4]
North Mississauga SC Mississauga, Ontario Hershey Centre, Field 2 1982 2016   Rick Titus[5]
Oakville Blue Devils Oakville, Ontario Sheridan Stadium 1994 2015   Duncan Wilde[6]
ProStars FC Brampton, Ontario Victoria Park Stadium 2015 2015   Josef Komlodi[7]
Sanjaxx Lions Toronto, Ontario Monarch Park Stadium 2012 2015   Peter Mellon[8]
Sigma FC Mississauga, Ontario Hershey Centre, Field 1 2005 2014   Bobby Smyrniotis[9]
Toronto FC Academy Toronto, Ontario KIA Training Ground 2008 2014   Stuart Neely[10]
Windsor Stars Windsor, Ontario McHugh Stadium 2004 2014   Shane Topalovic[11]
Eastern Conference
Aurora United FC Aurora, Ontario Sheppard's Bush 1964 2016   Jim Brennan[12]
Durham United FA Pickering, Ontario Kinsmen Park 2014 2014   Sanford Carabin[13]
Kingston Clippers Kingston, Ontario Tindall Field, Queen's University 1971 2014   Christian Hoefler[14]
Master's Futbol Toronto, Ontario L'Amoreaux Park 2012 2014 Andre Savelev[15]
North Toronto Nitros Toronto, Ontario Varsity Stadium 1980 2016   Hermann Kingué[16]
Toronto Skillz FC Toronto, Ontario Birchmount Stadium 2008 2016   Leslie Fitzpatrick[17]
Vaughan Azzurri Vaughan, Ontario McNaughton Park 2014 2014   Carmine Isacco[18]
Woodbridge Strikers Woodbridge, Ontario Vaughan Grove 1976 2014   Peter Pinizzotto[19]

Standings

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Each team played 22 matches as part of the season; two against every team in their own conference, and one against every team in the opposing conference. The top team from each conference met at the end of the season to determine the league champion and face the PLSQ league champion in the Inter-Provincial Cup.

Eastern Conference

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Vaughan Azzurri (C, X) 22 17 4 1 70 24 +46 55 League Championship
2 Woodbridge Strikers 22 15 2 5 52 17 +35 47
3 North Toronto Nitros 22 14 3 5 52 29 +23 45
4 Durham United FA 22 11 3 8 54 42 +12 36
5 Kingston Clippers 22 7 5 10 34 53 −19 26
6 Aurora United FC 22 4 3 15 27 66 −39 15
7 Toronto Skillz FC 22 3 4 15 32 63 −31 13
8 Master's Futbol 22 3 2 17 38 92 −54 11
Source: http://www.league1ontario.com/page/show/2309115-standings
(C) Champions; (X) L1 Cup winner

Western Conference

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC London 22 15 2 5 64 32 +32 47 League Championship
2 Sigma FC 22 14 2 6 48 28 +20 44
3 Toronto FC Academy 22 12 2 8 70 37 +33 38
4 North Mississauga SC 22 11 5 6 63 42 +21 38
5 Windsor Stars 21 9 1 11 44 42 +2 28
6 Oakville Blue Devils 22 8 4 10 38 43 −5 28
7 Sanjaxx Lions 21 5 1 15 23 56 −33 16
8 ProStars FC 22 4 3 15 24 67 −43 15

League Championship

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The league champion is determined by a single-match series between the top-ranked teams from the western and eastern conferences.

October 15 FC London 2–4 Vaughan Azzurri Vaughan, Ontario
4:00 pm
  • Nafar   71'
  • Gigolaj   80'
Report
Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
Attendance: 700

L1 Cup

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The cup tournament is a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all sixteen teams from the men's division take part. It is not a form of playoffs at the end of the season (as is typically seen in North American sports), but is more like the Canadian Championship or the FA Cup, albeit only for League1 Ontario teams. All matches are separate from the regular season, and are not reflected in the season standings.

The cup tournament for the men's division is a single-match knockout tournament with four total rounds culminating in a final match at the end of July, with initial matchups determined by random draw. Each match in the tournament must return a result; any match drawn after 90 minutes will advance directly to kicks from the penalty mark instead of extra time.[20]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Sigma FC 1 (2)
Master's Futbol (p) 1 (3)
Master's Futbol 3
Toronto Skillz FC 1
Windsor Stars 1
Toronto Skillz FC 2
Master's Futbol 0
Vaughan Azzurri 3
Oakville Blue Devils 1 (4)
Vaughan Azzurri (p) 1 (5)
Vaughan Azzurri 3
Aurora United FC 2
Sanjaxx Lions 1 (1)
Aurora United FC (p) 1 (4)
Vaughan Azzurri 1
Woodbridge Strikers 0
FC London 0
Durham United FA 3
Durham United FA 1
North Toronto Nitros 3
North Mississauga SC 1
North Toronto Nitros 2
North Toronto Nitros 0
Woodbridge Strikers 1
ProStars FC 3
Woodbridge Strikers 4
Woodbridge Strikers 2
Kingston Clippers 0
Toronto FC Academy 1
Kingston Clippers 3

Round of 16

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June 1 Sigma FC 1–1
(2–3 p)
Master's Futbol Mississauga, Ontario
9:00 pm Zajac   63' (pen.) Report Page   34' Stadium: Hershey Centre, Field 1
June 1 Windsor Stars 1–2 Toronto Skillz FC Vaughan, Ontario
8:00 pm Milidrag   43' Report Su   48'
Fathazda   61'
Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
May 18 Oakville Blue Devils 1–1
(4–5 p)
Vaughan Azzurri Oakville, Ontario
8:00 pm James   28' Report
Report
Whiteman   23' Stadium: Bronte Athletic Park
May 17 Aurora United FC 1–1
(4–1 p)
Sanjaxx Lions Aurora, Ontario
9:00 pm Jacovou   90' Report
Report
Daniel   72' Stadium: Sheppard's Bush
Penalties
Adjei  
Mahrady  
Powell  
Parolini  
Daniel  
Zullimullah  
Serrao  
May 26 FC London 0–3 Durham United FA London, Ontario
8:00 pm Report Cullen   19'
De Jonge   58'
Paredes   71'
Stadium: German Canadian FC Stadium
May 31 North Mississauga SC 1–2 North Toronto Nitros Mississauga, Ontario
8:00 pm Bryan   85' Report Sousa   44', 67' Stadium: Hershey Centre, Field 2
May 18 Woodbridge Strikers 4–3 ProStars FC Woodbridge, Ontario
9:00 pm Zwane   35'
Carreiro   51'
Portillo   63', 90'
Report
Report
Smith   40'
Hathaway   56'
Anderson   89'
Stadium: Vaughan Grove
May 26 Kingston Clippers 3–1 Toronto FC Academy Kingston, Ontario
7:30 pm Koskins   12'
Pineo   24'
Vanbelleghem   34'
Report Beckford   76' Stadium: Tindall Field, Queen's University

Quarterfinals

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June 21 Master's Futbol 3–1 Toronto Skillz FC Toronto, Ontario
6:30 pm Grant   (pen.)
Rayne   
Report Wong   Stadium: L'Amoreaux Park
June 22 Aurora United FC 2–3 Vaughan Azzurri Aurora, Ontario
9:00 pm Jacovou   28'
Adjei   39'
Report Kovacevic   8', 12'
Di Chiara   68'
Stadium: Sheppard's Bush
June 30 North Toronto Nitros 3–1 Durham United FA Toronto, Ontario
9:00 pm Elkinson  
Laborde  
El-Chanti  
Report
Report
Parades   (pen.) Stadium: Downsview Turf 2
June 23 Kingston Clippers 0–2 Woodbridge Strikers Kingston, Ontario
8:00 pm Report Muccilli   23'
Isaac   48' (pen.)
Stadium: Tindall Field, Queen's University

Semifinals

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July 13 Master's Futbol 0–3 Vaughan Azzurri Vaughan, Ontario
8:00 pm Report Whiteman   23'
Di Chiara   25'
Lao   62'
Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
July 12 Woodbridge Strikers 1–0 North Toronto Nitros Woodbridge, Ontario
9:00 pm Isaac   90' (pen.) Report Stadium: Vaughan Grove

Final

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July 30 Vaughan Azzurri 1–0 Woodbridge Strikers Vaughan, Ontario
7:00 pm Miller   30' Report Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre

Inter-Provincial Cup Championship

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The Inter-Provincial Cup Championship was a two-legged home-and-away series between the league champions of League1 Ontario and the Première ligue de soccer du Québec – the only Division 3 men's semi-professional soccer leagues based fully within Canada.[21]

November 12, 2016 Vaughan Azzurri 1–2 CS Mont-Royal Outremont Pickering, Ontario
8:00pm Lowe   14' Report Ritch-Andy   41'
Oliveri  67'
Stadium: Pickering Soccer Complex

CS Mont-Royal Outremont won 3–2 on aggregate

Statistics

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All-Star Game

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On July 25, the league announced the rosters for the first-ever all-star game, to be played between the eastern and western conferences. Eighteen players for each team were selected by coaches and league officials, and each roster contains at least one player from each team in their respective conference.[22]

August 3, 2016 West All-Stars 4–2 East All-Stars Vaughan, Ontario
7:30 pm Allen   4', 44'
Brown   8'
Ribeiro   74'
Report Cullen   40'
Martin   70'
Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre

Due to the unavailability of some players, the league released updated rosters for both western[23] and eastern[24] teams on August 2.

Awards

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Award[25] Player (club)
Goal of the Year Hilliard Serrao (Sanjaxx Lions)
Most Valuable Player Elvir Gigolaj (FC London)
Golden Boot Elvir Gigolaj (FC London)
Coach of the Year Carmine Isacco (Vaughan Azzurri)
Young Player of the Year Kota Sakurai (Toronto FC Academy)
Defender of the Year Niba MacDonald (North Toronto Nitros)
Goalkeeper of the Year Matt George (Woodbridge Strikers)
First Team All-Stars[26]
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Matt George (Woodbridge Strikers) Cameron Brooks (Woodbridge Strikers)
Niba MacDonald (North Toronto Nitros)
Bruce Cullen (Durham United FA)
Randy Ribeiro (FC London)
Kashiff De Jonge (Durham United FA)
Joey Melo (North Mississauga SC)
Joseph Di Chiara (Vaughan Azzurri)
Leaford Allen (Sigma FC)
Elvir Gigolaj (FC London)
Jarek Whiteman (Vaughan Azzurri)
Second Team All-Stars[26]
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Anthony Sokalski (FC London)
Matt Zaikos (Sanjaxx Lions)
Tyrell Rayne (Master's Futbol)
Jarred Phillips (Vaughan Azzurri)
Thanujan Jeyathilaka (Toronto Skills FC)
Jerome Smith (Sigma FC)
Rocco Romeo (Toronto FC Academy)
Kevin Dhillon (North Mississauga SC)
Stephen Almeida (Woodbridge Strikers)
Brandon Mills (Vaughan Azzurri)
Khody Ellis (Oakville Blue Devils)
Mackenzie Roach (Kingston Clippers)
Justin Stoddart (Sigma FC)
Dylan Carreiro (Woodbridge Strikers)
Kota Sakurai (Toronto FC Academy)
Celso Carapau (Windsor Stars)
Simon Adjei (Aurora United FC)
Kilian Elkinson (North Toronto Nitros)
Manny Slewa (ProStars FC)
Mario Kovacevic (Vaughan Azzurri)

References

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