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Canadian Soccer League
Founded1998
CountryCanada
ConfederationNon-FIFA (North America)
Number of teams5
Current championsFC Vorkuta
(2020)
Most championshipsToronto Croatia (6)
Current: 2020 Canadian Soccer League

The Canadian Soccer League is an exclusively Canadian professional league for soccer clubs primarily located in the province of Ontario, and is the successor league to the Canadian National Soccer League (CNSL).[1] It is a Non-FIFA league previously sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) and is now a member of the Soccer Federation of Canada (SFC). As of 2020, it consists of five teams all located in Ontario. Each year, the league uses the playoff format to determine the overall champion. The league is divided into two divisions, the First Division and Second Division. From 2002 till 2009 the league also operated an Eastern and Western Conference followed by an International and National Division.

The competition was formed in 1998 under the name of the Canadian Professional Soccer League as a result of a merger between the Ontario Soccer Association and the CNSL.[2] In order serve as the link between the provincial senior leagues to the top North American clubs, and provide opportunities for the development of youth players and referees.[3][4] The intention of the league was to form regional divisions under the CPSL banner with each divisional champion competing in a playoff format for the championship. In 2009, it was transferred under the auspices of the Canadian Soccer Association with the CSL Commissioner being granted a seat in the CSA Professional Soccer Committee.[5][6] In 2013, the CSA decided to implement the Rethink Management Group Report as known as the James Easton Report, which produced a controversial move as the CSA severed ties with the CSL, a member in good standing without due process.[7][8] Their decisions were ruled unreasonable and coercive by the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC), which forced the CSA to reinstate sanctioning to the CSL until the next season.[9] As of 2014, the league has operated as a private league for the first since the 1997 season in its predecessor league, and is a member of the Soccer Federation of Canada.[10]

Thirteen clubs have won the CSL Championship: Toronto Croatia (6 times), York Region Shooters (3), St. Catharines Wolves (2), Serbian White Eagles (2), Brampton Hitmen, Brantford Galaxy, FC Vorkuta, Oakville Blue Devils, Ottawa Wizards, Scarborough SC, SC Waterloo Region, Toronto Olympians, and Trois-Rivieres Attak. The highest ranked CSL Golden Boot goalscorer is Gus Kouzmanis with 33 goals during the league's inaugural season.[11] Kouzmanis has also won the award the most times (2) during the 1998, and 2000 seasons. Trinidadian Kevin Nelson was the first foreigner to win the award in 2001.

Seasons

* Winner of the league double
Season Champion Regular Season Eastern Western International National Top scorer Ref
1998 St. Catharines Wolves Toronto Olympians Gus Kouzmanis [12]
1999 Toronto Olympians* Toronto Olympians* Eddy Berdusco [13]
2000 Toronto Croatia Toronto Olympians Gus Kouzmanis [14]
2001 St. Catharines Wolves Ottawa Wizards Kevin Nelson [15]
2002 Ottawa Wizards* Ottawa Wizards* Toronto Croatia Darren Tilley [16]
2003 Brampton Hitmen Ottawa Wizards Hamilton Thunder Carlo Arghittu [17]
2004 Toronto Croatia Toronto Supra Hamilton Thunder Paul Munster [18]
2005 Oakville Blue Devils Vaughan Shooters Hamilton Thunder Aaron Byrd [19]
2006 Italia Shooters Serbian White Eagles Oakville Blue Devils Gabriel Pop [20]
2007 Toronto Croatia Serbian White Eagles St. Catharines Wolves Nicolas Lesage [21]
2008 Serbian White Eagles Italia Shooters Trois-Rivières Attak Daniel Nascimento [22]
2009 Trois-Rivières Attak* Serbian White Eagles Trois-Rivières Attak* Reda Agourram [23]
2010 Brantford Galaxy York Region Shooters Tihomir Maletić [24]
2011 Toronto Croatia SC Toronto Stefan Vukovic [25]
2012 Toronto Croatia* Toronto Croatia* Dražen Vuković [26]
2013 SC Waterloo Kingston FC Guillaume Surot [27]
2014 York Region Shooters* York Region Shooters* Marin Vučemilović-Grgić [28]
2015 Toronto Croatia Serbian White Eagles Richard West [29]
2016 Serbian White Eagles York Region Shooters Sergiy Ivliev [30]
2017 York Region Shooters FC Vorkuta Aleksandar Stojiljković [31]
2018 FC Vorkuta FC Ukraine United Sani Dey [32]
2019 Scarborough SC FC Vorkuta Mykola Temniuk [33]
2020 FC Vorkuta Scarborough SC Moussa Limane

References

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