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1989 Canadian Soccer League season

The 1989 Canadian Soccer League season was the third season of play for the Canadian Soccer League, a Division 1 men's soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid.

Canadian Soccer League
Season1989
ChampionsVancouver 86ers
Division LeadersToronto Blizzard (East)
Vancouver 86ers (West)
Matches played130
Goals scored418 (3.22 per match)
Top goalscorerTed Eck (21)
Best goalkeeperPaolo Ceccarelli (0.58 GAA)
1988
1990

Format and changes from previous season edit

The Victoria Vistas joined the Canadian Soccer League as an expansion team for the 1990 season, joining the West Division.[1][2] The divisions were now even with five teams each.

The Calgary Kickers folded following the 1988 season, but the club was replaced by a community-owned team called the Calgary Strikers.[3][4]

Similar to the previous season, the teams played an unbalanced schedule with two-thirds of a team's matches coming against teams in their own division(4 matches each) and one-third against the opposite division (2 matches each) for a total of 26 matches. Following the season, the top three teams in each division would advance to the playoffs, with the division leaders earning a first round bye, to designate a national champion club.[5] This season would see the first two rounds of the playoffs being played in two-legged times determined by aggregate score, while the final would remain a single match championship final.

Summary edit

Vancouver repeated as West Division champions, while Toronto won their first East Division title. Hamilton reached the final despite for the third consecutive year, where they faced Vancouver for the second year in a row, with the 86ers repeating as champions.

Vancouver was dominant again, losing but two regular-season matches en route to a second straight victory over Hamilton in the championship game. The 86ers went 46 consecutive games from the previous season into this one without losing, which is a record for a professional sports team in Canada.[6]

Regular season edit

East Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Toronto Blizzard 26 16 6 4 48 27 +21 38 Playoff semifinals
2 Hamilton Steelers 26 15 7 4 56 28 +28 37 Playoff quarterfinals
3 North York Rockets 26 12 9 5 35 23 +12 33
4 Ottawa Intrepid 26 7 8 11 41 46 −5 22
5 Montreal Supra 26 3 9 14 26 46 −20 15
Source: Canadian Soccer History Archives 1989 CSL Stats

West Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Vancouver 86ers 26 18 6 2 65 33 +32 42 Playoff semifinals
2 Edmonton Brick Men 26 9 3 14 44 55 −11 21 Playoff quarterfinals
3 Calgary Strikers 26 8 3 15 36 56 −20 19
4 Winnipeg Fury 26 6 7 13 35 51 −16 19
5 Victoria Vistas 26 4 6 16 32 53 −21 14
Source: Canadian Soccer History Archives 1989 CSL Stats

Overall edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Vancouver 86ers (C) 26 18 6 2 65 33 +32 42 Playoff semifinals
2 Toronto Blizzard 26 16 6 4 48 27 +21 38
3 Hamilton Steelers 26 15 7 4 56 28 +28 37 Playoff quarterfinals
4 North York Rockets 26 12 9 5 35 23 +12 33
5 Ottawa Intrepid 26 7 8 11 41 46 −5 22
6 Edmonton Brick Men 26 9 3 14 44 55 −11 21 Playoff quarterfinals
7 Calgary Strikers 26 8 3 15 36 56 −20 19
8 Winnipeg Fury 26 6 7 13 35 51 −16 19
9 Montreal Supra 26 3 9 14 26 46 −20 15
10 Victoria Vistas 26 4 6 16 32 53 −21 14
Source: Canadian Soccer History Archives 1989 CSL Stats
(C) Champion (qualified to 1990 North American Club Championship)

Playoffs edit

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
1W Vancouver 86ers 5 4 9
2W Edmonton Brick Men 3 0 3 2W Edmonton Brick Men 3 0 3
3W Calgary Strikers 1 0 1 1W Vancouver 86ers 3
2E Hamilton Steelers 2
1E Toronto Blizzard 1 1 2
2E Hamilton Steelers 1 1 2 2E Hamilton Steelers 1 2 3
3E North York Rockets 1 0 1

Quarterfinal edit

September 13, 1989 Calgary Strikers 1–3 Edmonton Brick Men Calgary, Alberta
Smith   45' [[7] Report] Fashanu   21'
Rob Reed   38'
Jorge Rodriguez   91'
Stadium: Mewata Stadium
Attendance: 600
September 17, 1989 Edmonton Brick Men 0–0 Calgary Strikers Edmonton, Alberta
16:00 [[8] Report] Stadium: Clarke Stadium
Attendance: 878

Edmonton Brick Men won 3–1 on aggregate.

September 17, 1989 Hamilton Steelers 1–0 North York Rockets Hamilton, Ontario
19:30 Hector Chazaretta   13' [[10] Report] Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium

Hamilton Steelers won 2–1 on aggregate.

Semifinal edit

September 20, 1989 Edmonton Brick Men 3–5 Vancouver 86ers Edmonton, Alberta
18:00 Fashanu   7', 23'
Jorge Rodriguez   36'
[[11][12] Report] Catliff   45'
Mitchell   60'
Mobilio   62'
Easton Jr.   73', 89'
Stadium: Clarke Stadium
Attendance: 1000

Vancouver 86ers won 9–3 on aggregate.

September 20, 1989 Hamilton Steelers 1–1 Toronto Blizzard Hamilton, Ontario
21:00 Gary Morrow   [[14] Report] Fletcher   Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium
Attendance: 2200
Referee: Brian Smith

Hamilton Steelers won 3–2 on aggregate.

Final edit

October 1, 1989 Vancouver 86ers 3–2 Hamilton Steelers Vancouver, British Columbia
19:30 Muirhead   51'
Valentine   57'
Mobilio   67'
[[16][17] Report] Gray   42'
Hector Chazaretta   76'
Stadium: Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 7942
Referee: Derek Douglas

Statistics edit

Top scorers edit

Top goaltenders edit

Honours edit

The following awards and nominations were awarded for the 1989 season.[18][19]

Award Player Team
Most Valuable Player   Justin Fashanu Edmonton Brick Men
Rookie of the Year   Paul Peschisolido Toronto Blizzard


League All-Stars edit

Player Position
  Pat Harrington (Toronto Blizzard) Goalkeeper
  Steve MacDonald (Vancouver 86ers) Defender
  Peter Sarantopoulos (North York Rockets) Defender
  Drew Ferguson (Hamilton Steelers) Defender
  Trevor McCallum (Toronto Blizzard) Defender
  Paul James (Ottawa Intrepid) Midfielder
  Carl Valentine (Vancouver 86ers) Midfielder
   Vladan Tomić (North York Rockets) Midfielder
  Ted Eck (Ottawa Intrepid) Forward
  Justin Fashanu (Edmonton Brick Men) Forward
  Amadeo Gasparini (Hamilton Steelers) Forward

Reserves

Player Position
  Paul Dolan (Hamilton Steelers) Goalkeeper
  Shaun Lowther (Winnipeg Fury) Defender
  Joseph Majcher (Toronto Blizzard) Midfielder
  John Catliff (Vancouver 86ers) Forward

Front office

Person Role
  Bob Lenarduzzi (Vancouver 86ers) Head Coach
  Alan Errington (Vancouver 86ers) Assistant Coach
  Mary Morris (Hamilton Steelers) General Manager

Average home attendances edit

Pos. Team GP Average Attendance
1 Vancouver 86ers 26 4,951
2 Winnipeg Fury 26 4,404
3 Edmonton Brick Men 26 2,273
4 Toronto Blizzard 26 2,173
5 Victoria Vistas 26 2,039
6 North York Rockets 26 1,937
7 Montreal Supra 26 1,841
8 Hamilton Steelers 26 1,819
9 Ottawa Intrepid 26 1,357
10 Calgary Strikers 26 1,233
Total Attendance 260 2,403
Reference:[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Canadian Soccer League (1987-1992)". Fun While it Lasted.
  2. ^ Litterer, Dave. "Canadian Soccer League I". Soccer History USA.
  3. ^ Crossley, Drew (October 26, 2019). "1989 Calgary Strikers". Fun While it Lasted.
  4. ^ "Calgary Kickers/Strikers (1987-89)". CSL Memories.
  5. ^ MacDonald, Archie (February 26, 1987). "Soccer rebirth". The Vancouver Sun. p. F3.
  6. ^ . BC Sports Hall of Fame Inductees. Archived from the original on February 12, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ Ireland, Joanne (September 14, 1989). "Brick Men take giant step forward". Edmonton Journal. p. 63.
  8. ^ Ireland, Joanne (September 18, 1989). "Listless B-Men move on". Edmonton Journal. p. 49.
  9. ^ Koep, Bob (September 14, 1989). "Rockets and Steelers tie one on". Toronto Star. p. C15.
  10. ^ Koep, Bob (September 18, 1989). "Rockets fizzle out of soccer playoffs". Toronto Star. p. D8.
  11. ^ Ireland, Joanne (September 21, 1989). "Brick Men crumble in defeat". Edmonton Journal. p. 65.
  12. ^ "86ers rally by Brick Men". Nanaimo Daily News. September 21, 1989. p. 6.
  13. ^ Stinson, Dan (September 25, 1989). "Mitchell puts 86ers into final". Vancouver Sun. p. 15.
  14. ^ Koep, Bob (September 21, 1989). "Blizzard lucky to escape with tie against Steelers". Toronto Star. p. C9.
  15. ^ Koep, Bob (September 25, 1989). "Steelers' Bunbury again burns Blizzard in final". Toronto Star. p. B7.
  16. ^ Harrison, Don (October 2, 1989). "Soccer and 86ers both win". The Province. p. 10.
  17. ^ a b Jose, Colin (2001). On-Side - 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario. Vaughan, Ontario: Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum. pp. 130, 132.
  18. ^ a b c "1989 CSL Stats" (PDF). Canadian Soccer League.
  19. ^ Grossman, David (October 5, 1989). "Soccer star dreams of pro career in Italy". Toronto Star.

External links edit

  • Canadian Soccer League 1991 Media Guide and Statistics
  • 1989 CSL Stats

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The 1989 Canadian Soccer League season was the third season of play for the Canadian Soccer League a Division 1 men s soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid Canadian Soccer LeagueSeason1989ChampionsVancouver 86ersDivision LeadersToronto Blizzard East Vancouver 86ers West Matches played130Goals scored418 3 22 per match Top goalscorerTed Eck 21 Best goalkeeperPaolo Ceccarelli 0 58 GAA 19881990 Contents 1 Format and changes from previous season 2 Summary 3 Regular season 3 1 East Division 3 2 West Division 3 3 Overall 4 Playoffs 4 1 Quarterfinal 4 2 Semifinal 4 3 Final 5 Statistics 5 1 Top scorers 5 2 Top goaltenders 6 Honours 6 1 League All Stars 7 Average home attendances 8 References 9 External linksFormat and changes from previous season editThe Victoria Vistas joined the Canadian Soccer League as an expansion team for the 1990 season joining the West Division 1 2 The divisions were now even with five teams each The Calgary Kickers folded following the 1988 season but the club was replaced by a community owned team called the Calgary Strikers 3 4 Similar to the previous season the teams played an unbalanced schedule with two thirds of a team s matches coming against teams in their own division 4 matches each and one third against the opposite division 2 matches each for a total of 26 matches Following the season the top three teams in each division would advance to the playoffs with the division leaders earning a first round bye to designate a national champion club 5 This season would see the first two rounds of the playoffs being played in two legged times determined by aggregate score while the final would remain a single match championship final Summary editVancouver repeated as West Division champions while Toronto won their first East Division title Hamilton reached the final despite for the third consecutive year where they faced Vancouver for the second year in a row with the 86ers repeating as champions Vancouver was dominant again losing but two regular season matches en route to a second straight victory over Hamilton in the championship game The 86ers went 46 consecutive games from the previous season into this one without losing which is a record for a professional sports team in Canada 6 Regular season editEast Division edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Toronto Blizzard 26 16 6 4 48 27 21 38 Playoff semifinals 2 Hamilton Steelers 26 15 7 4 56 28 28 37 Playoff quarterfinals 3 North York Rockets 26 12 9 5 35 23 12 33 4 Ottawa Intrepid 26 7 8 11 41 46 5 22 5 Montreal Supra 26 3 9 14 26 46 20 15Source Canadian Soccer History Archives 1989 CSL Stats West Division edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Vancouver 86ers 26 18 6 2 65 33 32 42 Playoff semifinals 2 Edmonton Brick Men 26 9 3 14 44 55 11 21 Playoff quarterfinals 3 Calgary Strikers 26 8 3 15 36 56 20 19 4 Winnipeg Fury 26 6 7 13 35 51 16 19 5 Victoria Vistas 26 4 6 16 32 53 21 14Source Canadian Soccer History Archives 1989 CSL Stats Overall edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Vancouver 86ers C 26 18 6 2 65 33 32 42 Playoff semifinals 2 Toronto Blizzard 26 16 6 4 48 27 21 38 3 Hamilton Steelers 26 15 7 4 56 28 28 37 Playoff quarterfinals 4 North York Rockets 26 12 9 5 35 23 12 33 5 Ottawa Intrepid 26 7 8 11 41 46 5 22 6 Edmonton Brick Men 26 9 3 14 44 55 11 21 Playoff quarterfinals 7 Calgary Strikers 26 8 3 15 36 56 20 19 8 Winnipeg Fury 26 6 7 13 35 51 16 19 9 Montreal Supra 26 3 9 14 26 46 20 15 10 Victoria Vistas 26 4 6 16 32 53 21 14Source Canadian Soccer History Archives 1989 CSL Stats C Champion qualified to 1990 North American Club Championship Playoffs editQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal1WVancouver 86ers5492WEdmonton Brick Men3032WEdmonton Brick Men3033WCalgary Strikers1011WVancouver 86ers32EHamilton Steelers21EToronto Blizzard1122EHamilton Steelers1122EHamilton Steelers1233ENorth York Rockets101 Quarterfinal edit Calgary Strikers v Edmonton Brick Men September 13 1989Calgary Strikers1 3Edmonton Brick MenCalgary AlbertaSmith nbsp 45 7 Report Fashanu nbsp 21 Rob Reed nbsp 38 Jorge Rodriguez nbsp 91 Stadium Mewata Stadium Attendance 600 Edmonton Brick Men v Calgary Strikers September 17 1989Edmonton Brick Men0 0Calgary StrikersEdmonton Alberta16 00 8 Report Stadium Clarke Stadium Attendance 878 Edmonton Brick Men won 3 1 on aggregate North York Rockets v Hamilton Steelers September 13 1989North York Rockets1 1Hamilton SteelersNorth York OntarioBerdusco nbsp 56 9 Report Marinaro nbsp 82 Stadium Esther Shiner Stadium Hamilton Steelers v North York Rockets September 17 1989Hamilton Steelers1 0North York RocketsHamilton Ontario19 30 Hector Chazaretta nbsp 13 10 Report Stadium Brian Timmis Stadium Hamilton Steelers won 2 1 on aggregate Semifinal edit Edmonton Brick Men v Vancouver 86ers September 20 1989Edmonton Brick Men3 5Vancouver 86ersEdmonton Alberta18 00 Fashanu nbsp 7 23 Jorge Rodriguez nbsp 36 11 12 Report Catliff nbsp 45 Mitchell nbsp 60 Mobilio nbsp 62 Easton Jr nbsp 73 89 Stadium Clarke Stadium Attendance 1000 Vancouver 86ers v Edmonton Brick Men September 24 1989Vancouver 86ers4 0Edmonton Brick MenVancouver British Columbia19 30 Mitchell nbsp nbsp Easton Jr nbsp Evans nbsp 13 Report Stadium Swangard Stadium Attendance 5772 Vancouver 86ers won 9 3 on aggregate Hamilton Steelers v Toronto Blizzard September 20 1989Hamilton Steelers1 1Toronto BlizzardHamilton Ontario21 00 Gary Morrow nbsp 14 Report Fletcher nbsp Stadium Brian Timmis Stadium Attendance 2200Referee Brian Smith Toronto Blizzard v Hamilton Steelers September 24 1989Toronto Blizzard1 2Hamilton SteelersEtobicoke OntarioFletcher nbsp 15 Report Bunbury nbsp Gasparini nbsp Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Attendance 4500 Hamilton Steelers won 3 2 on aggregate Final edit Vancouver 86ers v Hamilton Steelers October 1 1989Vancouver 86ers3 2Hamilton SteelersVancouver British Columbia19 30 Muirhead nbsp 51 Valentine nbsp 57 Mobilio nbsp 67 16 17 Report Gray nbsp 42 Hector Chazaretta nbsp 76 Stadium Swangard Stadium Attendance 7942Referee Derek DouglasStatistics editTop scorers edit Rank Player Club Goals 1 nbsp Ted Eck Ottawa Intrepid 21 2 nbsp Justin Fashanu Edmonton Brick Men 17 3 nbsp Amadeo Gasparini Hamilton Steelers 15 4 nbsp nbsp Vladan Tomic North York Rockets 14 5 nbsp Billy Domazetis Hamilton Steelers 13 6 nbsp Andy Smith Calgary Strikers 11 Reference 18 Top goaltenders edit Rank Player Club GAA 1 nbsp Paolo Ceccarelli North York Rockets 0 58 2 nbsp Paul Dolan Hamilton Steelers 1 00 3 nbsp Pat Harrington Toronto Blizzard 1 04 4 nbsp Pat Onstad Winnipeg Fury 1 20 5 nbsp Don Ferguson North York Rockets 1 23 Reference 18 Honours editThe following awards and nominations were awarded for the 1989 season 18 19 Award Player Team Most Valuable Player nbsp Justin Fashanu Edmonton Brick Men Rookie of the Year nbsp Paul Peschisolido Toronto Blizzard League All Stars edit Player Position nbsp Pat Harrington Toronto Blizzard Goalkeeper nbsp Steve MacDonald Vancouver 86ers Defender nbsp Peter Sarantopoulos North York Rockets Defender nbsp Drew Ferguson Hamilton Steelers Defender nbsp Trevor McCallum Toronto Blizzard Defender nbsp Paul James Ottawa Intrepid Midfielder nbsp Carl Valentine Vancouver 86ers Midfielder nbsp nbsp Vladan Tomic North York Rockets Midfielder nbsp Ted Eck Ottawa Intrepid Forward nbsp Justin Fashanu Edmonton Brick Men Forward nbsp Amadeo Gasparini Hamilton Steelers Forward Reserves Player Position nbsp Paul Dolan Hamilton Steelers Goalkeeper nbsp Shaun Lowther Winnipeg Fury Defender nbsp Joseph Majcher Toronto Blizzard Midfielder nbsp John Catliff Vancouver 86ers Forward Front office Person Role nbsp Bob Lenarduzzi Vancouver 86ers Head Coach nbsp Alan Errington Vancouver 86ers Assistant Coach nbsp Mary Morris Hamilton Steelers General ManagerAverage home attendances editPos Team GP Average Attendance 1 Vancouver 86ers 26 4 951 2 Winnipeg Fury 26 4 404 3 Edmonton Brick Men 26 2 273 4 Toronto Blizzard 26 2 173 5 Victoria Vistas 26 2 039 6 North York Rockets 26 1 937 7 Montreal Supra 26 1 841 8 Hamilton Steelers 26 1 819 9 Ottawa Intrepid 26 1 357 10 Calgary Strikers 26 1 233 Total Attendance 260 2 403 Reference 17 References edit Canadian Soccer League 1987 1992 Fun While it Lasted Litterer Dave Canadian Soccer League I Soccer History USA Crossley Drew October 26 2019 1989 Calgary Strikers Fun While it Lasted Calgary Kickers Strikers 1987 89 CSL Memories MacDonald Archie February 26 1987 Soccer rebirth The Vancouver Sun p F3 The 1989 Vancouver 86ers BC Sports Hall of Fame Inductees Archived from the original on February 12 2015 Retrieved April 5 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Ireland Joanne September 14 1989 Brick Men take giant step forward Edmonton Journal p 63 Ireland Joanne September 18 1989 Listless B Men move on Edmonton Journal p 49 Koep Bob September 14 1989 Rockets and Steelers tie one on Toronto Star p C15 Koep Bob September 18 1989 Rockets fizzle out of soccer playoffs Toronto Star p D8 Ireland Joanne September 21 1989 Brick Men crumble in defeat Edmonton Journal p 65 86ers rally by Brick Men Nanaimo Daily News September 21 1989 p 6 Stinson Dan September 25 1989 Mitchell puts 86ers into final Vancouver Sun p 15 Koep Bob September 21 1989 Blizzard lucky to escape with tie against Steelers Toronto Star p C9 Koep Bob September 25 1989 Steelers Bunbury again burns Blizzard in final Toronto Star p B7 Harrison Don October 2 1989 Soccer and 86ers both win The Province p 10 a b Jose Colin 2001 On Side 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario Vaughan Ontario Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum pp 130 132 a b c 1989 CSL Stats PDF Canadian Soccer League Grossman David October 5 1989 Soccer star dreams of pro career in Italy Toronto Star External links editCanadian Soccer League 1991 Media Guide and Statistics 1989 CSL Stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 Canadian Soccer League season 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