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Première ligue de soccer du Québec
Men's Division
Season2020
ChampionsAS Blainville
Cup championsNot Held
Matches played22 of 30 completed
Top goalscorerSamuel Salter (8)
(AS Blainville)
2019
2021

The 2020 Première ligue de soccer du Québec season is the ninth season of play for the Première ligue de soccer du Québec, a Division 3 semi-professional soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid and the highest level of soccer based in the Canadian province of Québec. The start date of the season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a modified schedule and season.

On 29 September, following new directives from the Government of Quebec in regards to the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Quebec Soccer Federation announced that the remainder of the male PLSQ season was cancelled immediately with remaining matches not being played and the final standings to be determined based on points earned per game up to that date.[1]

A.S. Blainville was the defending champion.[2] A.S. Blainville won the men's division for the fourth consecutive season and also won their first women's division title.

Changes from 2019 and Changes due to pandemic

The 2020 season was originally set to begin on 2 May 2020.[3] The men's division was set to have nine teams for the second consecutive season. Dynamo de Québec and FC Gatineau withdrew from the league following the 2018 season, while Celtix du Haut-Richelieu and former League1 Ontario club Ottawa South United joined the league.[4] However, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the start of the season to be delayed.[5] Ultimately, a shortened season featuring six of the nine teams was announced to start on 1 August and end on 3 October[6] (later changed to 11 October).[7] FC Lanaudière, CS Mont-Royal Outremont, and CS Monteuil opted out of the restart. Due to the pandemic, clubs who opted out would not be penalized.[8] The winner of this season will not earn a spot in the 2021 Canadian Championship as the 2019 champion, A.S. Blainville will participate due to their removal from the 2020 competition, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] Three matches (two senior and one reserve) were forced to be postponed on 20 September due to a COVID-19 situation.[10] Another three matches (two senior and one reserve) were postponed the following week as well.[11] The remainder of the male season was cancelled on 29 September, with the standings to be decided on points earned per game.[1]

Teams

Nine team were set to initially participate, however, three teams withdrew due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The six remaining teams were to play a shortened season from August until mid-October. Each team was to play each other twice (home and away) for a total of 10 games.[12] However, effective 29 September, the remainder of the season was cancelled with immediate effect and remaining matches not to be played with the final standings to be determined based on points earned per game.[1]

Team City Stadium 2020 Status Reserve Division
A.S. Blainville Blainville, Laurentides Parc Blainville Participating Withdrew
Celtix du Haut-Richelieu Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Montérégie Stade Alphonse-Desjardins Participating Participating
CS Fabrose Laval, Laval Parc Cartier Participating Withdrew
FC Lanaudière Terrebonne, Lanaudière Centre de Soccer Multifonctionnel de Terrebonne Withdrew Withdrew
CS Longueuil Longueuil, Montérégie Parc Laurier Participating Participating
CS Mont-Royal Outremont Mount Royal, Montréal Parc Recreatif de TMR Withdrew Withdrew
CS Monteuil Laval, Laval Centre Sportif Bois-de-Boulogne Withdrew Withdrew
CS St-Hubert Saint-Hubert, Montérégie Centre Sportif Roseanne-Laflamme Participating Participating
Ottawa South United Ottawa, Ontario George Nelms Sports Park[note 1] Participating Participating
  1. ^ Due to COVID-19 restrictions put in place by the Government of Ontario, Ottawa South United played all of their home games at various parks in Quebec rather than at George Nelms Park

Standings

At the end of September, the remainder of the season was cancelled with immediate effect due to the COVID-19 pandemic with remaining matches not to be played with the final standings to be determined based on points earned per game.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG
1 A.S. Blainville (C) 8 6 1 1 21 8 +13 19 2.38
2 Ottawa South United 7 4 2 1 17 9 +8 14 2.00
3 Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 8 4 0 4 10 14 −4 12 1.50
4 CS St-Hubert 8 3 1 4 16 22 −6 10 1.25
5 CS Longueuil 7 2 0 5 8 12 −4 6 0.86
6 CS Fabrose 6 1 0 5 8 15 −7 3 0.50
Source: PLSQ
(C) Champions

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Samuel Salter AS Blainville 8
2 Stefan Karajovanovic Ottawa South United 7
3 Charles-David Martel CS St-Hubert 5
4 Corentin Artaillou Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 4
Gabriel Bitar Ottawa South United
6 Daniel Assaf Ottawa South United 3
Nicolas Bertrand AS Blainville
Pierre-Rudolph Mayard AS Blainville

Reserve Division

The league operated a reserve division. Only four of the teams in the main division operated teams in the division, wth A.S. Blainville and CS Fabrose choosing not to enter reserve sides. Each team was to play each other twice for a total of 6 matches. However, on 29 September, it was announced that the remainder of the season was cancelled and remaining matches would not be played.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG
1 CS Longueuil Reserves 4 3 1 0 17 6 +11 10 2.50
2 CS St-Hubert Reserves 6 3 1 2 23 13 +10 10 1.67
3 Ottawa South United Reserves 4 1 1 2 6 12 −6 4 1.00
4 Celtix du Haut-Richelieu Reserves 4 0 1 3 3 18 −15 1 0.25
Source: TSI Sports

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "COVID-19 : Mise à Jour Du 29 Septembre 2020" [COVID-19: Update September 29, 2020]. Quebec Soccer Federation (in French). 29 September 2020.
  2. ^ Jacques, John (1 September 2019). "AS Blainville Wins PLSQ For Third Straight Year". Northern Tribune.
  3. ^ "Le Calendrier 2020 de la PLSQ Dévoilé!" [The 2020 PLSQ Calendar Unveiled!]. Quebec Soccer Federation (in French). 25 February 2020.
  4. ^ "PLSQ 2020: Des Départs, Des Arrivées" [PLSQ 2020: Departures, Arrivals]. PLSQ (in French). 7 November 2020.
  5. ^ "COVID-19: Report du Début de la Saison" [COVID-19: Postponement of Early Season]. PLSQ (in French). 25 March 2020.
  6. ^ "La Première ligue de soccer du Québec lancera bientôt sa saison" [The Premier league of Quebec soccer will launch its season soon]. RDS (in French). 13 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Calendrier & Résultats PLSQ Masculine" [Calendar & Results - PLSQ Male]. PLSQ (in French).
  8. ^ "Les Dates de Début de la PLSQ Sont Maintenant Connues!" [The Start Dates of the PLSQ Are Now Known!]. Quebec Soccer Federation (in French). 13 July 2020.
  9. ^ "PLSQ 2020: Dévoilement Des Calendriers" [PLSQ 2020: Unveiling of Calendars]. PLSQ (in French). 22 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Par prévention d'une situation de COVID-19". Twitter. 20 September 2020.
  11. ^ "PLSQ-M – Journée 9: Avant-Match" [PLSQ-M – Day 9: Pre-Game]. PLSQ (in French). 25 September 2020.
  12. ^ "La Première ligue de soccer du Québec lancera bientôt sa saison" [The Premier league of Quebec soccer will soon launch its season]. La Presse (in French). 13 July 2020.