2012 Canadian Soccer League season
The 2012 Canadian Soccer League season was the 15th since its establishment where a total of 28 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on 5 May 2012, and concluded on 27 October 2012. Toronto Croatia defended their championship in a 1–0 victory over the Montreal Impact Academy in the CSL Championship final at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto. Montreal became the second Quebec club after Trois-Rivières Attak to reach the final, while Toronto added more silverware to their cabinet by winning the double during the regular season. In the Second Division SC Toronto B won their first Second Division championship, and TFC Academy II secured the regular season title.
The league grew to a record amount of 16 first division teams with Kingston, Waterloo, and Niagara being promoted to the first division. A number of CSL teams began operating their academy teams in the Canadian Academy of Futbol. During the past three seasons the league's player developmental system made further advances with 27 players moving overseas, and 42 being selected to the Canada national team program. While six TFC Academy players were signed by first team Toronto FC of the Major League Soccer.
Rogers TV continued broadcasting matches for the CSL, while CogecoTV provided coverage to the Niagara and Kingston regions. The league reintroduced their television program This Week in the CSL with producer Alex Bastyovanszky returning to host the program with Rogers TV broadcasting the program.
Changes from 2011
Each team will play an unbalanced schedule of 22 games for the 2012 season.Teams
A total of 16 teams will contest the league, including 13 from the 2011 season and three expansion teams.The league will feature three expansion teams which started play in last years second division, Kingston FC which joined the CSL as Prospect FC, Niagara United, and SC Waterloo Region formerly known as KW United FC. Capital City F.C. will not return for the 2012 season after failing to renew their league membership.
Team | City | Stadium | Manager |
Brampton United | Brampton, ON | Victoria Park Stadium | Armando Costa |
Brantford Galaxy | Brantford, ON | Steve Brown Sports Complex | Ron Davidson |
Kingston FC | Kingston, ON | CaraCo Home Field | Colm Muldoon |
London City | London, ON | Cove Road Stadium | Stanislav Zvezdic |
Mississauga Eagles FC | Mississauga, ON | Hershey Centre | Alex Szczotka |
Montreal Impact Academy | Montreal, QC | CS St. Jean De Vianney | Philippe Eullaffroy |
Niagara United | Niagara Falls, ON | Kalar Park Sports Field | James McGillivray |
North York Astros | Toronto, ON | Esther Shiner Stadium | Gerardo Lezcano |
SC Toronto | Toronto, ON | Lamport Stadium | Patrice Gheisar |
SC Waterloo Region | Waterloo, ON | Seagram Stadium St. David's High School | Lazo Džepina |
Serbian White Eagles | Toronto, ON | Centennial Park Stadium | Uroš Stamatović |
St. Catharines Roma Wolves | St. Catharines | Club Roma | Carlo Arghittu |
TFC Academy | Toronto, ON | Downsview Park | Danny Dichio |
Toronto Croatia | Toronto, ON | Centennial Park Stadium | Velimir Crljen |
Windsor Stars | Windsor, ON | Windsor Stadium | Steve Vagnini |
York Region Shooters | Vaughan, ON | St. Joan of Arc High School | John Pacione |
Results
Positions by round
Standings
Tiebreak rules
- Total wins in regular season games.
- Head-to-head record based on total points in league games.
- Goal difference in regular season games.
- Goals scored in regular season games.
Goal scorers
Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals |
1 | Dražen Vuković | SC Waterloo Region | 20 |
2 | Zoran Rajović | Serbian White Eagles | 18 |
3 | Marin Vučemilović-Grgić | Toronto Croatia | 16 |
4 | Richard West | Serbian White Eagles | 15 |
5 | David Guzman | Brampton United | 14 |
6 | Tihomir Maletić | Toronto Croatia | 13 |
6 | Miloš Šćepanović | Brampton United | 13 |
8 | Joey Melo | Mississauga Eagles FC | 12 |
8 | Jarek Whiteman | SC Toronto | 12 |
10 | Jonathan Osorio | SC Toronto | 11 |
11 | Mademba Ba | Kingston FC | 10 |
11 | Sergio Camargo | TFC Academy | 10 |
Playoffs
Bracket
The top 8 teams will qualify for the one-game quarter final, and a one-game semi-final leading to the championship game to be played on 27 October at Centennial Park Stadium.Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Givova CSL Championship
CSL Executive Committee and Staff
The 2012 CSL Executive Committee.Position | Name | Nationality |
Commissioner: | Vincent Ursini | Canadian |
Director of Media and PR: | Stan Adamson | English |
League Administrator: | Pino Jazbec | Canadian |
Director of Officials: | Tony Camacho | Portuguese |
Individual awards
The annual CSL awards were held at the Mississauga Convention Centre in Mississauga, Ontario on 25 November 2012. The league chose Marin Vucemilovic-Grgic as its MVP, a former 2. HNL player who spearheaded Toronto Croatia's to the best offensive record. Toronto also managed to produce the best defensive record throughout the season, and as a result Antonio Ilic was named the Goalkeeper of the Year. Another Croatian import who played with SC Waterloo Drazen Vukovic received the Golden Boot. While Montreal Impact Academy alumni Maxim Tissot was given the Defender, who later was promoted to the Montreal Impact senior team.SC Toronto developed Jonathan Osorio into the Rookie of the Year, who later was signed by Toronto FC in the MLS. After leading the Windsor Stars to their first postseason appearance since the 2007 season Steve Vagnini was voted the Coach of the Year. Ryan Gauss was honored with the Harry Paul Gauss award for his commitment and allegiance to the league. For the second straight season David Barrie was selected by the CSL Referee Committee as the Referee of the Year. TFC Academy were given their third Fair Play and Respect award for their solid discipline on the field of play.
Robin Glover and Enio Perruzza were acknowledged by the league for their continual years of service, and were given the Media and Broadcaster awards. Glover received the Media award for his years of loyalty in producing match reports since the 1995 CNSL season. While Perruzza was given the Broadcaster award for announcing over 3,000 matches throughout a span of 26 years.
Award | Player |
CSL Most Valuable Player | Marin Vucemilovic-Grgic |
CSL Golden Boot | Drazen Vukovic |
CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award | Antonio Ilic |
CSL Defender of the Year Award | Maxim Tissot |
CSL Rookie of the Year Award | Jonathan Osorio |
CSL Coach of the Year Award | Steve Vagnini |
Harry Paul Gauss Award | Ryan Gauss |
CSL Referee of the Year Award | David Barrie |
CSL Fair Play Award | TFC Academy |
CSL Media Award | Robin Glover |
CSL Broadcaster Award | Enio Perruzza |