2002 Canadian Professional Soccer League season
The 2002 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the fifth season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 23, 2002 and concluded on October 20, 2002 with Ottawa Wizards becoming the first expansion franchise to win the CPSL Championship by defeating the North York Astros 2-0. For the first time the final was hosted at Esther Shiner Stadium, which granted the hosts the North York Astros a wildcard match. As the league was divided into the Eastern and Western Conferences the Wizards clinched the Eastern title, while Toronto Croatia won the Western Conference. The expansion of the league saw the return of professional soccer to Hamilton, and the addition of another Toronto franchise. On February 26, 2002 the CPSL signed a player agreement deal with the Toronto Lynx of the USL A-League, which provided the Lynx access in order to use CPSL talent and provide players an opportunity to play at a higher level.
Changes from 2001 season
For the second straight season the CPSL expanded to 14 clubs to include the Hamilton Thunder and Metro Lions. Due to the increase of teams the CPSL management split the league into two Conferences the Eastern and Western. The Toronto Olympians moved to Erin Mills, Mississauga, which opened the Scarborough territory to the Metro Lions. Changes occurred in the York Region territory with Glen Shields changing their team name to Vaughan Sun Devils in order to fully represent the city of Vaughan. Meanwhile, their rivals the York Region Shooters were sold to Tony De Thomasis, and relocated the team to their original home at Highland Park in Aurora. While former Hamilton Bulldogs president Cary Kaplan was hired as a Management Consultant for the league.Teams
Team | City | Stadium | Manager |
Brampton Hitmen | Brampton, Ontario | Victoria Park Stadium | Ed McLaughlin |
Durham Flames | Oshawa, Ontario | Oshawa Civic Stadium | Steve Hamill |
London City | London, Ontario | Cove Road Stadium | Jurek Gebczynski |
Hamilton Thunder | Hamilton, Ontario | Brian Timmis Stadium | Marko Maschke |
Metro Lions | Toronto, Ontario | Birchmount Stadium | Anthony La Ferrara |
Mississauga Olympians | Mississauga, Ontario | Erin Mills Twin Arenas | David Gee |
Montreal Dynamites | Laval, Quebec | Centre Sportif Bois-de-Boulogne | Mohamed Hilen |
North York Astros | Toronto, Ontario | Esther Shiner Stadium | Pavel Zaslavski Dejan Gluscevic |
Ottawa Wizards | Ottawa, Ontario | OZ Optics Stadium | Klaus Linnenbruegger |
St. Catharines Wolves | St. Catharines, Ontario | Club Roma Stadium | Lucio Ianiero |
Toronto Croatia | Mississauga, Ontario | Memorial Park | Zarko Brala |
Toronto Supra | Toronto, Ontario | Centennial Park Stadium | Victor Cameira |
Vaughan Sun Devils | Vaughan, Ontario | Dufferin District Field | Dave Benning |
York Region Shooters | Aurora, Ontario | Highland Park | Vito Colangelo |
Final standings
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Rogers CPSL Championship playoffs
Wildcard
Semifinals
Rogers CPSL Championship
Rogers CPSL Championship MVP:All-Star Game
The 2002 CPSL All-Star match was arranged by the German consulate general in Toronto to have TSV 1860 Munich of the Bundesliga to come to Canada. London City head coach Jurek Gebcznyski was selected to assemble an All-Star roster with Dave Benning, Victor Cameria and Steve Nijjar serving as his assistant coaches. Jimmy Douglas was appointed the general manager for the team.2002 scoring leaders
CPSL Executive Committee
A list of the 2002 CPSL Executive Committee.Position | Name | Nationality |
President & Chairman: | Vincent Ursini | Canadian |
League Administrator/Director of Media: | Stan Adamson | English |
Director at Large: | Walter Kirchner | Romanian |
Director of Discipline: | Clifford Dell | Canadian |
Director of Officials: | Tony Camacho | Portuguese |
Administrative Co-ordinator: | Josie Storto | Canadian |
Treasurer: | Peter Li Preti | Canadian |
Legal Counsel: | Ira Greenspoon | Canadian |
Individual awards
The annual CPSL awards ceremony was held on October 20, 2002 at the Hollywood Princess Convention in Concord, Ontario. Where the Mississauga Olympians received the most accolades with three wins. Darren Tilley a former English football and USL A-League veteran was given both the CSL Golden Boot and Rookie of the Year. After accumulating the fewest card bookings they received the Fair Play award, their third in the club's history. Toronto Croatia went home with two awards with George Azcurra adding his third Goalkeeper of the Year award to his resume. While Domagoj Sain was named the Defender of the Year.Abraham Osman of the Ottawa Wizards became the first player to receive the MVP in two straight seasons. After a mediocre start to the season the Metro Lions utilized the services of Aldwyn McGill as manager, who transformed the expansion franchise into a title contender. While Michael Lambert's work as a match official was recognized by the league with the Referee of the Year award.
Award | Player |
CPSL Most Valuable Player | Abraham Osman |
CPSL Golden Boot | Darren Tilley |
CPSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award | George Azcurra |
CPSL Defender of the Year Award | Domagoj Sain |
CPSL Rookie of the Year Award | Darren Tilley |
CPSL Coach of the Year Award | Aldwyn McGill |
CPSL Referee of the Year Award | Michael Lambert |
CPSL Fair Play Award | Mississauga Olympians |