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2018 Canadian Soccer League season

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Canadian Soccer League
First Division
Season2018
DatesMay 13 – September 26 (regular season)
September 29 – October 13 (playoffs)
ChampionsFC Ukraine United (First Division regular season)
FC Vorkuta (First Division playoffs, 1st title)
Matches played72
Goals scored276 (3.83 per match)
Top goalscorerSani Dey (13)
Biggest home winFC Ukraine United 10–2 CSC Mississauga
(September 23)
Biggest away winSC Waterloo Region 0–9 FC Ukraine United
(June 30)
CSC Mississauga 0–9 Hamilton City SC
(July 27)
Longest winning run6 matches
FC Ukraine United
Longest unbeaten run10 matches
FC Ukraine United
2017
2019

The 2018 Canadian Soccer League season was the 21st season under the Canadian Soccer League name. The season began on May 13, 2018, and concluded on October 13, 2018, with the CSL Championship final held at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto, Ontario. FC Vorkuta won their first championship by defeating Scarborough SC in a penalty shootout. Vorkuta found further success in the Second Division by winning their first CSL double after defeating Halton United in the finals. Meanwhile FC Ukraine United claimed the First Division title.

The First Division saw an increase to 9 teams, while the Second Division decreased in size to 6 teams. The First Division returned to the territories of Hamilton, Mississauga, and the promotion of FC Ukraine United. While new entries to the Second Division included the return of Milton SC and the debut of Scarborough SC's reserve squad.

Summary

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Championship race

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The main narrative of the season was the race for the First Division title between FC Ukraine United and FC Vorkuta.[1] The outcome was determined on the final match of the season with Ukraine United edging Vorkuta out with a higher goal differential by five goals. Though Vorkuta would achieve success in the postseason by claiming its first CSL Championship.[2] The organization made further advances in the Second Division as its reserve squad secured the double (division title and DII Championship).[2][3] In preparation for the season, Vorkuta managed to secure Ukraine United's general manager Denys Yanchuk and continued in the club's practice of foreign recruitment from the Ukrainian football market.[4][5]

After producing a perfect season in the Second division Ukraine United returned to the top division in 2018. Andrei Malychenkov resumed his coaching duties and retained the majority of his previous roster with additional imports from Ukraine.[6][7][8] From the onset of the season, the club remained highly competitive and battled with rivals Vorkuta for supremacy of the division.[9] Vorkuta held the top position for sixteen consecutive weeks until Ukraine United usurped the position for the final five weeks of the season.[10] The western Toronto team ultimately reached the second round of the playoffs and succumbed to Scarborough SC.[11]

Playoff contention

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The third position in the First Division was a highly contested spot with Hamilton City, Scarborough SC, Serbian White Eagles, and SC Waterloo Region competing with one another. The White Eagles achieved a five-game undefeated streak and held the spot for two weeks. Shortly their performance dwindled and fluctuated between the fourth and fifth position to conclude the season in the sixth spot. Following their mediocre 2017 season SC Waterloo named Radivoj Panić as the head coach, and assembled a roster with a mixture of league veterans with European imports from the Western Balkans. After a slow start to the season, the club rebounded to a seven-match undefeated streak and secured the third position on the final match of the regular season.

Scarborough SC continued to develop as an elite club with Zoran Rajović being assigned head coach responsibilities.[12] Rajović took advantage of the influx of European imports to the league, and a player agreement to acquire talent from York Region Shooters was negotiated.[13][14] One notable re-signing was the return of Canadian international Adrian Cann as team captain.[15] The acquisitions produced dividends for the eastern Toronto club as they held the coveted third position for the majority of the season for a total of sixteen weeks until forfeiting it on the final week to Waterloo on an account of a greater goal difference. In the postseason the club reached the championship final for the second consecutive season.[16]

After a year of hiatus from the league, Hamilton City returned under new management with Saša Vuković as owner and head coach.[15] The club experienced a transitional stage with fewer imports from abroad and more reliance on talent from their previous reserve team.[15] Hamilton managed to produce an average season enough to secure a playoff berth with just four points away from the third position.

Other teams

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The final two postseason berths were secured by Brantford Galaxy and SC Real Mississauga. After the departure of Vukovic, the Galaxy brought in Milan Prpa as head coach and the team assembled by Prpa remained primarily the same as the previous seasons with many veterans returning.[17]

The season also witnessed the return of professional soccer to the Peel Region with CSC Mississauga and SC Real Mississauga representing the city of Mississauga. Real Mississauga, an academy founded by league veteran Krum Bibishkov, received a franchise in the CSL.[12][18] They primarily competed with Brantford throughout the season and secured a playoff berth. CSC Mississauga struggled to make an impact as they remained at the bottom of the standings for the majority of the season. In the Second Division, Burlington SC was renamed Halton United and were the primary competitors to FC Vorkuta B. For eleven weeks Halton retained the second position and reached the championship final.

First Division

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Changes from 2017

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Club membership increased in the First Division from eight members to nine.[19] Changes included the return of FC Ukraine United from the Second Division with further new additions from two Mississauga franchises CSC Mississauga and Real Mississauga SC. The division also saw the return of Hamilton City SC from its one-year hiatus under new club management.[17] The York Region Shooters failed to feature an active squad for the season as owner Tony De Thomasis became involved with Unionville Milliken SC.[20]

Teams

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Team City Stadium Manager
Brantford Galaxy Brantford, Ontario Heritage Field Turf Milan Prpa[21]
CSC Mississauga Mississauga, Ontario Iceland Soccer Field Silvester Trograncic[22]
FC Ukraine United Toronto, Ontario (Etobicoke) Centennial Park Stadium Andrei Malychenkov[23]
FC Vorkuta Vaughan, Ontario (Woodbridge) Ontario Soccer Centre Samad Kadirov[2]
Hamilton City SC Hamilton, Ontario (Stoney Creek) Heritage Field Turf Saša Vuković[15]
SC Real Mississauga Mississauga, Ontario Paramount Fine Foods Centre Krum Bibishkov[24]
Scarborough SC Toronto, Ontario (Scarborough) Birchmount Stadium Zoran Rajović[25]
Serbian White Eagles Toronto, Ontario (Etobicoke) Centennial Park Stadium Milan Mijailović[26]
SC Waterloo Region Waterloo, Ontario (Eastbridge) RIM Park Radivoj Panić[27]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Ukraine United (C) 16 12 2 2 60 16 +44 38 Playoffs
2 FC Vorkuta (O) 16 12 2 2 55 16 +39 38
3 SC Waterloo Region 16 9 2 5 34 33 +1 29
4 Scarborough SC 16 8 5 3 34 20 +14 29
5 Hamilton City SC 16 8 1 7 41 38 +3 25
6 Serbian White Eagles 16 5 4 7 20 20 0 19
7 SC Real Mississauga 16 3 2 11 14 42 −28 11
8 Brantford Galaxy 16 3 2 11 9 37 −28 11
9 CSC Mississauga 16 1 2 13 9 37 −28 5
Source: Canadian Soccer League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners


Positions by Round

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Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021
Brantford Galaxy334845666777888878778
CSC Mississauga445788888999999999999
FC Ukraine United222222222222222211111
FC Vorkuta111111111111111122222
Hamilton City SC599677554554444566655
SC Real Mississauga657999999686677787887
Scarborough SC783453333333333333334
SC Waterloo Region868566777868766654443
Serbian White Eagles976334445445555445566
Updated to match(es) played on September 27, 2018. Source: [1]

Season Statistics

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Goals

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Rank Player Club Goals[28]
1 Ghana Sani Dey[29] Hamilton City SC 13
2 Ukraine Pavlo Lukyanets FC Ukraine United 12
3 Ukraine Serhiy Ivlyev FC Vorkuta 11
4 Serbia Aleksandar Stojiljković Scarborough SC 10
5 Jamaica Kavin Bryan Scarborough SC 9
6 Ukraine Taras Hromyak FC Ukraine United 8
Ukraine Nazar Milishchuk FC Ukraine United
Ukraine Serhiy Ursulenko FC Vorkuta
7 Canada Hammud Ali Atif Scarborough SC 7
Ukraine Roman Datsiuk FC Ukraine United
Ukraine Yevhen Falkovskyi FC Ukraine United
Ukraine Ihor Malysh FC Ukraine United
Ukraine Yaroslav Solonynko FC Vorkuta

Hat-tricks

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Player Club Against Result Date
Serbia Aleksandar Stojiljković Scarborough SC Hamilton City SC 5–1 (H) 27 May 2018
Ukraine Sergiy Ivliev FC Vorkuta SC Waterloo Region 6–1 (H) 9 June 2018
Ukraine Yevhen Falkovskyi FC Ukraine United SC Waterloo Region 0–9 (A) 30 June 2018
Ukraine Pavlo Lukyanets FC Ukraine United SC Waterloo Region 0–9 (A) 30 June 2018
Ghana Sani Dey Hamilton City SC CSC Mississauga 0–9 (A) 27 July 2018
Slovenia Timotej Zakrajsek Hamilton City SC CSC Mississauga 0–9 (A) 27 July 2018
Ghana Sani Dey Hamilton City SC Serbian White Eagles 3–4 (A) 3 August 2018
Jamaica Kavin Bryan Scarborough SC Hamilton City SC 4–4 (A) 18 August 2018
Ukraine Taras Hromyak FC Ukraine United SC Real Mississauga 8–1 (H) 18 August 2018
Ukraine Sergiy Ivliev FC Vorkuta Hamilton City SC 1–5 (A) 16 September 2018
Ukraine Vadym Gostiev FC Vorkuta Brantford Galaxy 5–0 (H) 20 September 2018
Ukraine Pavlo Lukyanets FC Ukraine United CSC Mississauga 10–2 (H) 23 September 2018

Playoffs

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Quarterfinals

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September 29, 2018 Scarborough SC 4–1 Hamilton City SC Toronto, Ontario
17:00 Angel Angelov 33'
Atif Hammud Ali 42'
Knežević 60'
Radaković 70'
Report Peter Aleksic 46' Stadium: Birchmount Stadium

Semifinals

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October 6, 2018 FC Vorkuta 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
SC Waterloo Region Vaughan, Ontario
19:00 Gostiev 45'
Ursulenko 117'
Report Miodrag Kovacevic 42'
Sven Arapovic
Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre

CSL Championship

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October 13, 2018 FC Vorkuta 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Scarborough SC Toronto, Ontario
15:00 Halchuk 29' Report Simpson 77' Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Referee: Marcos Jaramillo

Second Division

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Canadian Soccer League
Second Division
Season2018
ChampionsFC Vorkuta B (Second Division regular season)
FC Vorkuta B (Second Division playoffs, 1st title)
Matches played45
Goals scored242 (5.38 per match)
Top goalscorerKristijan Kezic (12)
Biggest home winHalton United 13–0 Serbian White Eagles B
(June 16)
Biggest away winSerbian White Eagles B 1–12 FC Vorkuta B
(May 25)
2017
2019

Changes from 2017

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The Second Division decreased in size to six-member as FC Ukraine United was promoted to the First Division, and Royal Toronto FC became inactive for the season. SC Waterloo B, London City were disbanded, and Milton SC returned to the Second Division.[30][31] Another new entry was through Scarborough SC as they began operating a reserve team for the first time. Other changes included the renaming of Burlington SC to Halton United.

Teams

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Team City Stadium Manager
Brantford Galaxy B Brantford, Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Tomo Dancetovic[32]
FC Vorkuta B Vaughan, Ontario St. Robert S.S. Field
Halton United Burlington, Ontario Norton Park
Milton SC Milton, Ontario Milton Sports Centre Suad Tihak[33]
Scarborough SC B Toronto, Ontario Ontario Soccer Centre Eddy Coronel[34]
Serbian White Eagles B Toronto, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Goran Bakoc[35]

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Vorkuta B (C, O) 15 12 1 2 71 20 +51 37 Playoffs
2 Halton United 15 10 0 5 48 20 +28 30
3 Scarborough SC B 15 8 0 7 48 40 +8 24
4 Milton SC 15 7 0 8 37 50 −13 21
5 Brantford Galaxy B 15 5 1 9 25 32 −7 16
6 Serbian White Eagles B 15 2 0 13 13 80 −67 6
Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/2018-second-division-standings/
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners


Positions by Round

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Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617
Brantford Galaxy B34554444333344455
Halton United73433322222222222
FC Vorkuta B11111111111111111
Milton SC55345556655555534
Scarborough SC B22222233444433343
Serbian White Eagles B86666665566666666
Updated to match(es) played on September 25, 2018. Source: [2]

Top Goal Scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals[36]
1 Croatia Kristijan Kezic[37] FC Vorkuta B 12
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Marko Mitrušić Milton SC 10
3 Ukraine Valery Yarmosh FC Vorkuta B 8
4 Canada Matthaus Garcia[38] SC Scarborough B 6
Geoff Martinez Halton United
Ukraine Dmytro Polyuhanych FC Vorkuta B
Canada Drilon Salihu[39] Halton United
5 Guyana Ryan Khedoo Scarborough SC B 5
Canada Adriano Marques[40] Halton United
Ukraine Serhiy Melnyk FC Vorkuta B
Canada Christian Truyen[41] Halton United
Serbia Vladimir Vujovic Milton SC

Playoffs

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Semifinals

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October 6, 2018 FC Vorkuta B 3–1 Brantford Galaxy B Vaughan, Ontario
15:00 Kristijan Kezic 8', 45'
Antonenko 90'
Report Donart Beqiri 17' Stadium: St. Roberts S.S Field
October 9, 2018 Halton United 3–1 Scarborough SC B Burlington, Ontario
21:00 Christian Truyen 11', 63'
Karl Manzi 47'
Report Edgar Oswaldo 31' Stadium: Norton Park

Second Division Championship

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October 13, 2018 FC Vorkuta B 3–2 Halton United Toronto, Ontario
13:00 Kristijan Kezic 14', 71'
Melnyk 15'
Report Christian Truyen 13'
Robert Melo 35'
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium

Awards

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Weekly awards

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Week CSL Player of the Week Reference
Player Club
Week 1 Alesandar Stojiljkovic Scarborough SC [42]
Week 2 Sergei Ivliev FC Vorkuta [43]
Week 3 Timotej Zakrajsek Hamilton City SC [44]
Week CSL Team of the Week Reference
Club Division
Week 1 FC Ukraine United First Division [45]
Week 2 FC Vorkuta First Division [43]
Week 3 SC Real Mississauga First Division [44]

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