2016 Canadian Soccer League season


The 2016 Canadian Soccer League season was the 19th season of the Canadian Soccer League. The first match of the season was played on May 21, 2016, and ended on October 30, 2016. The season concluded with Serbian White Eagles claiming their second CSL Championship by defeating expansion franchise Hamilton City SC by a score of 2-1. In the Second Division the York Region Shooters B defeated Toronto Atomic FC B 2-1. 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. Meanwhile SC Waterloo acquired their third Second Division regular season title.

Summary

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 their core veterans with a notable domestic addition of Nicholas Lindsay, and talent from the Caribbean football market. The Shooters produced an eleven match undefeated streak that lasted until August 14. They finished the regular season as First division champions with 18 points above the runners up. In the postseason York Region were eliminated in the second round to a penalty shootout.
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. United utilized the usage of imports from the Ukrainian football market in their player recruitment. 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. 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. The roster was reliant on imports from the Bulgarian/Balkan football market with a notable domestic acquisition of Canadian international Adrian Cann. 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 their 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.
The remainder of the table was contested between Hamilton City SC, 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. The Steeltown side finished sixth in the standings and managed to reach the championship final against Serbia. Since the return of Brantford in 2015 the club relied on imports from the Balkans with a notable signing of Krum Bibishkov. The team secured the seventh spot with a two point difference from Milton, which finished at the bottom of the division.

First Division

Changes from 2015

The 2016 season featured 14 teams in the two divisions with 8 in the First division and 6 in the Second division. 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. They also fielded senior teams in the newly formed CAF Supergroup Open Division. Niagara United departed from the league after a controversial ending at the final match of the 2015 season. A new entry from the Ontario Soccer League known as FC Ukraine United was granted a CSL franchise.
London City's franchise rights were transferred to Hamilton in order to become Hamilton City SC. 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 were 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 to the CSL Championship. The league re-launched their television program as the Givova CSL Primetime with Ethnic Channels Group, and BeIN Sports broadcasting the program. The CSL formed a partnership with the Ontario Youth Soccer Association to establish a YSA Division for the CSL academy teams. The league also finalized an agreement with the Canadian Corporate Soccer League in order to assist in developing a similar structure for Toronto's corporate clubs.

Teams

TeamCityStadiumManager
Brantford GalaxyBrantford, OntarioSteve Brown Sports ComplexTomo Dančetović
Hamilton City SCHamilton, Ontario Cardinal Newman Secondary SchoolJosip Dzale
Milton SCMilton, Ontario Jean Vanier StadiumAmir Osmanlic
FC Ukraine UnitedVaughan, Ontario Joan of Arc Turf FieldAndrei Malychenkov
Scarborough SCToronto, Ontario Birchmount StadiumRicardo Munguía Pérez
Serbian White EaglesToronto, Ontario Centennial Park StadiumUroš Stamatović
Mirko Medić
Toronto Atomic FCToronto, Ontario Centennial Park StadiumVasyl Ishchak
York Region ShootersVaughan, Ontario Joan of Arc Turf FieldTony De Thomasis

Standings


Season statistics

Goals

Updated: November 25, 2016
Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/2016-first-division-stats/

Hat-tricks

Playoffs

Bracket

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

CSL Championship

Second Division

Teams

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.
TeamCityStadiumManager
Brantford Galaxy BBrantford, OntarioSteve Brown Sports ComplexTomo Dancetovic
London CityLondon, OntarioHellenic Centre StadiumCedo Popovic
SC Waterloo RegionWaterloo, OntarioWarrior FieldLazo Dzepina
Serbian White Eagles BToronto, OntarioCentennial Park StadiumGoran Bakoc
Toronto Atomic FC BToronto, OntarioCentennial Park StadiumSerhiy Konyushenko
York Region Shooters BVaughan, OntarioJoan of Arc Turf FieldEddy Carowel

Standings


Top Goal Scorers

Updated: November 26, 2016
Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/2016-second-division-stats/

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Second Division Championship