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2010 Canadian Soccer League season

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Givova Canadian Soccer League
First Division
Season2010
ChampionsYork Region Shooters (regular season)
Brantford Galaxy SC (playoffs)
Matches156
Goals494 (3.17 per match)
Top goalscorerTihomir Maletić 17
Best goalkeeperMiloš Kocić
Biggest home winHamilton Croatia 6–2 London City (30 July 2010)
Milltown FC 6–0 Brantford Galaxy SC
(12 September 2010)
Biggest away winNorth York Astros 0–7 London City
(8 August 2010)
Highest scoringLondon City 3–7 Portugal FC
(23 July 2010)
(10 goals)
2009
2011

The 2010 Canadian Soccer League season (known as the Givova Canadian Soccer League for sponsorship reasons) was the 13th since its establishment where a total of 24 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on Saturday May 8, 2010, and ended on October 31. Brantford Galaxy SC won their first championship in their inaugural season with a 3–0 win over Hamilton Croatia in the CSL Championship Final at the Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto on October 31, 2010.[1] The CSL administration restructured the league by combining both the International & National divisions to form the CSL First Division with a single table structure. The regular season title was claimed by the York Region Shooters, while the Serbian White Eagles Res. won their first reserve league championship.[2]

The league was granted full membership in the Canadian Soccer Association allowing the CSL to work closely with the CSA in order to continue creating the developmental system required in the development of Canadian players, referees, coaches, and administrators .[3][4][5] The season also witnessed the appointment of Domenic Di Gironimo as the new Commissioner after the resignation of Cary Kaplan at the conclusion of the 2009 season.[6] The commissioner was appointed to the CSA Professional Soccer Committee to further continue the planned expansion of the league to a fully national league with regional divisions under the CSL banner.[7] The league expanded throughout Ontario to include the Brant County, Hamilton, and Halton Region territories.[8] The Montreal Impact ended their affiliation with Trois-Rivières Attak, but entered the Montreal Impact Academy as their academy team becoming the second professional academy club to join the league.[9] The Reserve Division also expanded for the first time beyond the Greater Toronto Area to include 11 reserve teams, and an entry-level club Ottawa FC.

The CSL reached a sponsorship agreement with Givova which granted the company the naming rights to the league, and to the CSL Championship.[10] Other major sponsorship's included Days Inns – Canada, and a record broadcasting agreement with Rogers TV, which provided coverage of 45 matches including all playoff games to the provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland through the Rogers Super Sports Pack.[11][12]

Changes from 2009 season

Teams

TeamCityStadiumManager
Brampton LionsBrampton, Ontario (Bramalea)Victoria Park StadiumArmando Costa[16]
Brantford GalaxyBrantford, OntarioSteve Brown Sports ComplexLazo Džepina[17]
Hamilton CroatiaHamilton, OntarioBrian Timmis StadiumRon Davidson[18]
London CityLondon, Ontario (Westmount)Cove Road StadiumLuka Shaqiri[19]
Milltown F.C.Milton, Ontario (Clarke)Bishop Reding SSRafael Carbajal[20][21]
Montreal Impact AcademyMontreal, QuebecSaputo StadiumPhilippe Eullaffroy[22]
North York AstrosToronto, Ontario (North York)Esther Shiner StadiumGerardo Lezcano[23]
Portugal FCToronto, Ontario (Liberty Village)Lamport StadiumCarmine Isacco[24]
Serbian White EaglesToronto, Ontario (Etobicoke)Centennial Park StadiumNiki Budalić[25]
St. Catharines WolvesSt. Catharines, Ontario (Vansickle)Club Roma StadiumJames McGillivray[26]
TFC AcademyToronto, Ontario (Exhibition Place)BMO FieldJason Bent[27]
Toronto CroatiaToronto, Ontario (Etobicoke)Centennial Park StadiumAlen Vukobrad[28]
York Region ShootersVaughan, Ontario (Maple)St. Joan Of Arc Turf FieldFilipe Bento[29]

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position in table Incoming coach Date of
appointment
Brampton Lions Goran Rapaic[30] Replaced June 27, 2010 13th in June Armando Costa[16] June 27, 2010
North York Astros Michael Ridout[31] Resigned July 4, 2010 6th in July Gerardo Lezcano[23] July 10, 2010
London City Andrew Loague[19] Resigned July 15, 2010 12th in July Luka Shaqiri[19] July 15, 2010
Toronto Croatia Kreso Grnjto[32] Replaced August 7, 2010 9th in August Daniel Leko[33] August 17, 2010
Toronto Croatia Daniel Leko End of interim spell September 15, 2010 10th in September Alen Vukobrad[28] September 15, 2010
Serbian White Eagles Duško Prijić[25] Sacked September 14, 2010 3rd in September Niki Budalić[25] September 15, 2010
2010 Canadian Soccer League season is located in Southern Ontario
Brantford
Brantford
Milton
Milton
Vaughan
Vaughan
London
London
St. Catharines
St. Catharines
TORONTO
TORONTO
Brampton
Brampton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Location of CSL teams outside of Toronto for the 2010 CSL season.
2010 Canadian Soccer League season is located in Toronto
Portugal FC
Portugal FC
North York Astros
North York Astros
Serbian White Eagles
Serbian White Eagles
Toronto Croatia
Toronto Croatia
TFC Academy
TFC Academy
York Region Shooters
York Region Shooters
Location of CSL teams in Toronto for the 2010 CSL season.

Results table

All stats as of games played October 9, 2010:

Home \ Away BMP BNF HAM LON MIL MTL NYA POR SER STC TFCA TOR YRS
Brampton Lions 1–0 2–2 2–0 0–1 1–0 1–3 2–0 0–0 2–1 1–2 2–2 0–2
Brantford Galaxy 1–1 3–3 2–1 3–0 1–0 4–1 3–3 2–3 0–2 2–3 2–1 5–2
Hamilton Croatia 3–1 2–2 6–2 1–0 2–0 5–0 0–2 0–1 6–1 2–1 0–1 1–1
London City 1–5 2–2 3–4 1–1 2–2 0–3 3–7 1–1 2–1 3–1 0–2 2–2
Milltown FC 2–1 6–0 2–1 2–2 0–1 3–0 4–3 1–0 4–0 1–1 1–1 2–1
Montreal Impact Academy 2–2 0–1 0–0 3–0 0–0 3–0 0–2 1–3 5–0 1–1 3–1 0–1
North York Astros 3–2 5–2 0–1 0–7 2–4 1–1 3–4 0–5 1–3 0–1 2–2 2–4
Portugal FC 2–0 3–2 0–5 5–1 1–0 2–3 1–0 0–0 1–1 1–3 4–2 2–3
Serbian White Eagles 1–1 3–1 1–0 4–0 0–2 3–2 0–1 0–0 2–0 1–1 2–0 3–0
St. Catharines Wolves 2–1 1–2 0–3 2–2 0–5 0–2 2–0 0–2 0–4 2–2 0–3 0–2
TFC Academy 3–0 3–2 1–2 1–1 1–0 1–1 2–1 1–0 1–1 0–0 1–3 0–1
Toronto Croatia 2–2 1–2 0–2 0–2 1–1 3–2 4–3 1–1 1–1 2–1 0–1 2–2
York Region Shooters 2–3 4–1 3–0 3–0 1–1 4–2 1–1 2–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 1–1
Updated to match(es) played on 9 October 2010. Source: Canadian Soccer League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 York Region Shooters (A, C) 24 13 7 4 45 29 +16 46 Qualified for the Givova CSL Cup play-offs
2 Serbian White Eagles (A) 24 12 9 3 40 16 +24 45
3 Hamilton Croatia (A) 24 13 5 6 51 27 +24 44
4 Milltown FC (A) 24 12 7 5 43 22 +21 43
5 Portugal FC (A) 24 11 5 8 46 39 +7 38
6 TFC Academy (A) 24 10 8 6 32 27 +5 38
7 Brantford Galaxy (A, O) 24 9 5 10 45 51 6 32
8 Toronto Croatia (A) 24 7 9 8 36 38 2 30
9 Montreal Impact Academy 24 7 7 10 34 31 +3 28
10 Brampton Lions 24 7 7 10 33 37 4 28
11 London City 24 4 8 12 38 61 23 20
12 North York Astros 24 5 3 16 32 62 30 18
13 St. Catharines Wolves 24 4 4 16 19 54 35 16
Updated to match(es) played on October 13, 2010. Source: rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com
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

Playoffs

The postseason format began with a two-leg quarterfinal home and away series, followed by a one-game semifinal for the four surviving teams and a one-game final on Sunday, October 31.[34]

The top four teams had the option to play their first quarterfinal game at home or away and the home venue was awarded to the top seeded teams that advanced to the semifinals. The CSL Championship Final was played at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke on October 31 and received coverage from Rogers TV.[35]

In the event teams were tied on points in the final league standings, CSL rules provided for the following tiebreakers in the order listed:

  1. Total wins in regular season games.
  2. Head-to-head record based on total points in league games.
  3. Goal difference in regular season games.
  4. Goals scored in regular season games.

In the unlikely event teams were still tied, the rules provided for the lowest number of disciplinary points during regular season games and if necessary, by the luck of the draw.

In the quarterfinals, the two-game home and away series was decided by total points and if tied on points, it was to be total goals over the two games. There was to be a two 15-minute periods of extra time and FIFA penalty kicks in each game, if necessary. The semifinal and CSL Championship Final was one game, with two 15-minute periods of extra time and FIFA penalty kicks, if necessary.[36]

Bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
             
1 Ontario York Region Shooters 0 1 1
8 Ontario Toronto Croatia 2 1 3
Ontario Toronto Croatia 0
Ontario Hamilton Croatia 2
4 Ontario Hamilton Croatia 2 1 3
5 Ontario TFC Academy 1 0 1
Ontario Hamilton Croatia 0
Ontario Brantford Galaxy SC 3
2 Ontario Milltown FC 0 2 2
7 Ontario Portugal FC 1 2 3
Ontario Portugal FC 3
Ontario Brantford Galaxy SC 5
3 Ontario Serbian White Eagles 0 0 0
6 Ontario Brantford Galaxy SC (a.e.t.) 0 1 1

Quarterfinals

Toronto Croatia v York Region Shooters
October 12, 2010 Toronto Croatia 2–0 York Region Shooters Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET Žgela 63'
Tihomir Maletic 88'
(Report) Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 120
Referee: David Barrie (Ontario)
York Region Shooters v Toronto Croatia
October 17, 2010 York Region Shooters 1–1 Toronto Croatia Vaughan, Ontario
6:00 ET Jason De Thomasis 28' (Report) Tihomir Maletic 55' Stadium: St. Joan Of Arc Turf Field

Toronto won the series on goals on aggregate, 3–1.

Serbian White Eagles v Brantford Galaxy
October 17, 2010 Serbian White Eagles 0–1 (a.e.t.) Brantford Galaxy Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET (Report) Bakula 100' Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: Manuel Orellano (Ontario)

Brantford won the series on goals on aggregate, 1–0.

Milltown FC v Portugal FC
October 12, 2010 Milltown FC 0–1 Portugal FC Milton, Ontario
8:00 ET (Report) Carlos Nogueira 26' Stadium: Bishop Reding SS
Portugal FC v Milltown FC
October 16, 2010 Portugal FC 2–2 Milltown FC Toronto, Ontario
6:00 ET Lombardo 70'
Bedenikovic 86'
(Report) Martin Artale 37', 74' Stadium: Lamport Stadium
Attendance: 120
Referee: Matt Arduini (Ontario)

Portugal FC won the series on goals on aggregate, 3–2.

TFC Academy v Hamilton Croatia
October 13, 2010 TFC Academy 1–2 Hamilton Croatia Toronto, Ontario
9:00 ET Morgan 51' (Report) Corporal 32'
Razumović 84'
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: Justin Tasev (Ontario)

Hamilton won the series on goals on aggregate, 3–1.

Semifinals

Portugal FC v Brantford Galaxy
October 22, 2010 Portugal FC 3–5 Brantford Galaxy Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET Jarek Whiteman 40'
Lombardo 49'
Mirabelli 87'
(Report) Golijanin 21', 34', 62'
Anđelković 51'
Kyle Grootenboer 61'
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 150
Referee: Matthew Bordeau (Ontario)
Hamilton Croatia v Toronto Croatia
October 24, 2010 Hamilton Croatia 2–0 Toronto Croatia Hamilton, Ontario
7:00 ET O'Keeffe 27'
Adam Leggett 54'
(Report) Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium
Attendance: 1500
Referee: David Barrie (Ontario)

Givova CSL Championship

Hamilton Croatia0–3Brantford Galaxy
Report Fazlagić 27', 65'
Golijanin 59'
Attendance: 1800
Referee: Justin Tasev (Ontario)
GK22Canada Melford James Jr.
RB3Canada Alvin Hudson
CB9Canada Tom Bilic
CB18Croatia Ivan Razumovićdownward-facing red arrow 64'
LB17Hungary Péter Tereánszki-Tóth
RM12Canada Daniel Niksicdownward-facing red arrow 35'
CM20Canada Jamie Dodds (c)
CM14Republic of Ireland Aidan O'Keeffedownward-facing red arrow 75'
LM19Canada Adam Leggettdownward-facing red arrow 84'
ST23Canada Jason Shannondownward-facing red arrow 56'
ST6Liberia Preston Corporal
Substitutes:
GK1Canada Ante Culina
DF5Canada Martin Mamic
DF50Canada Andrew Leggettupward-facing green arrow 84'
MF7Canada Boris Vurdeljaupward-facing green arrow 35'
MF11Canada Danny Jirtaupward-facing green arrow 64'
FW2Croatia Domagoj Bešlićupward-facing green arrow 56'
FW10Canada Jerko Grubisicupward-facing green arrow 75'
Manager:
Canada Ron Davidson
GK1Croatia Ante Domjanovic (c)
RB4Canada Zach Taitdownward-facing red arrow 86'
CB10Bosnia and Herzegovina Zvonko Bakula
CB3Bosnia and Herzegovina Stanko Karačić
LB6Croatia Dragan Oluic
RM2Canada Kyle Grootenboer
CM25Liberia Patrick Gerhardt
CM9Serbia Miodrag Anđelkovićdownward-facing red arrow 88'
LM15Serbia Nenad Begovićdownward-facing red arrow 75'
FW8Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Fazlagićdownward-facing red arrow 89'
FW11Serbia Ranko Golijanindownward-facing red arrow 83'
Substitutes:
GK0Canada Jeff Martins
DF12Canada Bob Turnbullupward-facing green arrow 86'
MF13Canada Patryk Misikupward-facing green arrow 88'
MF14Canada Austin Whiteupward-facing green arrow 75'
MF7Canada Ben Turnbull
MF27Canada Stefan Dancetovicupward-facing green arrow 83'
FW16Canada Jake Simmonsupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
Croatia Lazo Džepina

Assistant referees:
Steve Senderovich
Richard Oliveira
Fourth official:
David Barrie

Goal scorers

2010 Goal Scorers
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1Tihomir MaletićToronto Croatia17
2Miloš ŠćepanovićSerbian White Eagles14
3Aidan O'KeeffeHamilton Croatia12
3Kadian Lecky[37]York Region Shooters12
5Ranko GolijaninBrantford Galaxy11
6Mahyar KhobadNorth York Astros10
6Lesly St. FleurMilltown FC10
6Miodrag AnđelkovićBrantford Galaxy10
9Blazej SkoczylasBrampton Lions9
9Andrea LombardoPortugal FC9

CSL Executive Committee and Staff

The 2010 CSL Executive Committee.[38]

Position Name Nationality
Commissioner:Domenic Di GironimoCanada Canadian
Director of Media and PR:Stan Adamson[39]England English
League Administrator:Pino JazbecCanada Canadian
Director of Officials:Tony CamachoPortugal Portuguese

Individual awards

Tihomir Maletic received both the MVP and Golden Boot

The annual CSL awards were presented before the CSL Championship final on October 31, 2010.[40] Toronto Croatia and York Region Shooters accumulated the most awards with 2 wins each.[41] The MVP and Golden Boot was presented to Tihomir Maletic, a veteran striker for Toronto Croatia. The Serbian White Eagles established the best defensive record throughout the season, and as a result Milos Kocic, a Toronto FC player on loan was given the Goalkeeper of the Year. The league chose Trinidadian international Rick Titus with the Defender of the Year, after contributing to York Region's regular season title. Tony De Thomasis was awarded the Harry Paul Gauss award for his commitment and allegiance to the league.

London City produced another Rookie of the Year with Thomas Beattie, who later advanced to the S.League. After leading Hamilton Croatia to the CSL Championship final Ron Davidson was named the Coach of the Year. The CSL Referee Committee voted Geoff Gamble for the Referee of the Year., and TFC Academy received their second Fair Play and Respect award.

Award Player (Club)
CSL Most Valuable Player Tihomir Maletic (Toronto Croatia)
CSL Golden Boot Tihomir Maletic (Toronto Croatia)
CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Milos Kocic (Serbian White Eagles)
CSL Defender of the Year Award Rick Titus (York Region Shooters)
CSL Rookie of the Year Award Thomas Beattie (London City)
CSL Coach of the Year Award Ron Davidson (Hamilton Croatia)
Harry Paul Gauss Award Tony De Thomasis (York Region Shooters)
CSL Referee of the Year Award Geoff Gamble
CSL Fair Play Award TFC Academy

CSL Reserve League

Canadian Soccer League
Reserve Division
Season2010
ChampionsBrampton Lions B (Second Division regular season)
Serbian White Eagles B (Second Division playoffs)
Matches82
Goals275 (3.35 per match)
Top goalscorerWesley Cain
Jonathan Singh (7)
2009
2011

The reserve league expanded for the first time beyond the Greater Toronto Area border to include 11 teams. While the division operated as feeder and youth developmental system it also began to serve as entry-level division to the First Division for clubs with a limited amount of financial resources. All first division clubs operated a reserve team with the except of Toronto Croatia, London City, and the Montreal Impact Academy.[42] Throughout the regular season Brampton Lions won the regular season title, while the Serbian White Eagles claimed the championship.[43]

Teams

TeamCityStadiumManager
Brampton City United BBrampton, OntarioVictoria Park Stadium
Brantford Inter-City SCBrantford, OntarioSteve Brown Sports ComplexPeter Pollilo[44]

Carmine Romano[44]

Hamilton Croatia ResHamilton, OntarioBrian Timmis StadiumAnthony Giaitzis[45][46]
Milltown FC ResMississauga, OntarioHershey Centre

Vladimir Klinovsky[47]

North York Astros BToronto, OntarioEsther Shiner Stadium
Portugal FC ResToronto, OntarioLamport Stadium
Ottawa FCOttawa, OntarioSt. Joan Of Arc Turf Field
Serbian White Eagles BToronto, OntarioCentennial Park Stadium
St. Catharines Wolves BSt. Catharines, OntarioClub Roma StadiumClayton Rosario[48]
TFC Academy IILiberty Village, TorontoLamport StadiumStuart Neely[49]
York Region Shooters BVaughan, OntarioSt. Joan Of Arc Turf Field

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Brampton Lions Reserves 15 11 1 3 42 17 +25 34 Qualification for Playoffs
2 Brantford Galaxy Res. 15 10 2 3 34 13 +21 32
3 TFC Academy II 15 9 3 3 36 14 +22 30
4 York Region Shooters Res. 15 8 3 4 29 20 +9 27
5 Portugal Res. 15 6 3 6 34 28 +6 21
6 Ottawa FC 15 6 2 7 11 29 18 20
7 Milltown FC Res. 15 5 4 6 18 28 10 19
8 Serbian White Eagles Res. 15 5 2 8 21 42 21 17
9 Hamilton Croatia Res. 15 4 2 9 22 38 16 14
10 St. Catharines Wolves Res. 15 3 4 8 18 28 10 13
11 North York Astros Res. 15 2 2 11 10 40 30 8
Updated to match(es) played on October 11, 2010. Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Final

Serbian White Eagles Res. v York Region Shooters Res.
October 23, 2010 Serbian White Eagles Res. 2-0 York Region Shooters Res. Vaughan, Ontario
Dimitrov 50'
Vukovic 60'
(Report) Stadium: St. Joan Of Arc Turf Field

Individual awards

Award Player (Club)
CSL Most Valuable Player Sergio Camargo (TFC Academy II)
CSL Golden Boot Wesley Cain (Portugal FC Res.)
Jonathan Singh (Brampton Lions Res.)
CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Jesse Castillo (Brantford Galaxy Res.)
CSL Defender of the Year Award David Ferreira (Brampton Lions Res.)
CSL Rookie of the Year Award Sergio Camargo (TFC Academy II)
CSL Coach of the Year Award Alex Di Matteo (Brampton Lions Res.)

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