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1993 Canadian National Soccer League season

The 1993 Canadian National Soccer League season was the seventy-first season for the Canadian National Soccer League. The season concluded on October 17, 1993, with St. Catharines Roma claiming their first CNSL Championship after defeating Toronto Rockets in a two-game series.[1] Toronto Croatia secured their fifth CNSL league cup.[2]

Canadian National Soccer League
Season1993
Champions
League cupToronto Croatia
Matches played112
Goals scored358 (3.2 per match)
Top goalscorerDwayne Dear
Tomasz Radzinski (15)
Best goalkeeperCharlie Mohamed
1994

The season was significant as the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) merged with the National Soccer League (NSL), which renamed the league the Canadian National Soccer League (CNSL). As the Canadian Soccer Association suspended the CSL on April 30, 1993, their remaining clubs joined the CNSL. The new additions included the Winnipeg Fury, which marked the league's first entry into Manitoba, and the reintroduction of a Quebec division making the league operative in three provinces.[3]

Overview edit

After the defections of the Toronto Blizzard, and Vancouver 86ers to the American Professional Soccer League the main financial sponsor of the Montreal Supra split with the front office to form another APSL franchise.[4][5] These actions along with the financial crisis the Canadian Soccer League was experiencing caused the league to merge its interests with the National Soccer League.[6] The merger resulted in a name change to the Canadian National Soccer League with the additions of the North York Rockets (changed to Toronto Rockets), Winnipeg Fury, and the introduction of a Quebec division to house the former Quebec National Soccer League (LNSQ) clubs.[7][8] As a result of the changes to the Canadian soccer landscape, the Canadian Soccer Association recognized the APSL as the top tier in the country with the intention of designating the CNSL as a secondary league.[9] After a meeting conducted with representatives from both parties, the CNSL failed to receive sanctioning from the CSA.[10]

On April 30, 1993, the CSA officially suspended the CSL for one season, with the CSL in response sanctioning the CNSL for the 1993 season.[11][12] Woodbridge Azzuri was suspended after failing to secure a proper facility according to league standards.[13] The executive committee of the league included Laurie McIvor as president, Rocco LoFranco as commissioner, Armando DiFruscio as vice president, and Harry Gauss with Tony Fontana as directors.[14][15] Winnipeg experienced a tumultuous season in terms of fiscal operations as they struggled in making payments, and even applied to the provincial government for a grant to fulfill their league commitments.[16][17]

Teams edit

Team City Stadium Manager
Corfinium St-Leonard Saint-Léonard de Port Maurice, Quebec
Cosmos de LaSalle LaSalle, Quebec Riverside Stadium Angelo Poulos[18]
London City London, Ontario Cove Road Stadium
Luso Stars Mont-Royal Mount Royal, Quebec
Montreal Croatia Montreal, Quebec Stade du Parc Hérbert Simon Demo[19]
Montreal Ramblers Montreal, Quebec Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard
Richmond Hill Kick[note 1] Richmond Hill, Ontario Richmond Green Sports Centre[20] Peter Pinizzotto[21]
Scarborough Astros Scarborough, Ontario Birchmount Stadium[22] Jorge Armua[23]
St. Catharines Roma St. Catharines, Ontario Club Roma Stadium Tony Novacic[24]
Toronto Croatia Etobicoke, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium
Toronto Italia Etobicoke, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Carlo Delmonte[25]
Toronto Jets North York, Ontario Esther Shiner Stadium[22] Adam Pagliaroli[26]
Toronto Rockets North York, Ontario Esther Shiner Stadium[20]
Windsor Wheels Windsor, Ontario Windsor Stadium Peter Paglioti[27]
Winnipeg Fury Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Soccer Complex Phil Wilson[28][29]
  1. ^ Richmond withdrew from league midway through the season

Coaching changes edit

Team Outgoing coach Manner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position in table Incoming coach Date of
appointment
Winnipeg Fury Tom McManus[30] Resigned April 10, 1993   Phil Wilson[30] April 10, 1993
Windsor Wheels Osvaldo Rizzo[31] Dismissed May 26, 1993 2nd in May   Peter Paglioti[27] May 27, 1993
Toronto Italia   Bruno Pilaš[32] Resigned July 16, 1993 6th in July Carlo Delmonte[32] July 16, 1993

Final standings edit

Eastern Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Montreal Croatia (C) 16 9 4 3 47 20 +27 22 Qualification for Playoffs
2 Cosmos de LaSalle 16 7 3 6 48 25 +23 17
3 Montreal Ramblers 16 6 5 5 27 31 −4 17
4 Corfinium St-Leonard 16 6 3 7 28 41 −13 15
5 Luso Stars Mont-Royal 16 1 5 10 13 51 −38 7
Updated to match(es) played on September 25, 1993. Source: [33]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Western Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Toronto Rockets (C) 16 9 6 1 40 13 +27 24 Qualification for Playoffs
2 Toronto Croatia 16 7 7 2 19 10 +9 21
3 Toronto Italia 16 6 6 4 21 14 +7 18
4 St. Catharines Roma (O) 16 7 2 7 17 16 +1 16
5 Toronto Jets 16 4 6 6 15 20 −5 14
6 London City 16 5 4 7 19 26 −7 14
7 Scarborough Astros 16 6 2 8 16 26 −10 14
8 Windsor Wheels 16 7 0 9 16 31 −15 14
9 Winnipeg Fury 16 4 1 11 22 28 −6 9
Updated to match(es) played on September 25, 1993. Source: [34]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners

Playoffs edit

Quarterfinals edit

Toronto won the series 5–0 on aggregate.

September 27, 1993 Montreal Croatia 5–1 Cosmos de LaSalle Montreal, Quebec
[[37] Report] Stadium: Stade du Parc Hérbert
September 30, 1993 Cosmos de LaSalle 1–3 Montreal Croatia LaSalle, Quebec
[[38] Report] Stadium: Riverside Stadium

Montreal won the series 8–2 on aggregate.

Toronto Jets won the series 4–3 on aggregate.

October 4, 1993 St. Catharines Roma 2–1 Toronto Italia St. Catharines, Ontario
[[41] Report] Stadium: Club Roma Stadium

St. Catharines won the series 4–3 on aggregate.

Semifinals edit

October 3, 1993 Montreal Croatia 1–2 Toronto Rockets Montreal, Quebec
[[42] Report] Stadium: Stade du Parc Hérbert
October 10, 1993 Toronto Rockets 4–0 Montreal Croatia North York, Ontario
[[43] Report] Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium

Toronto won the series 6–1 on aggregate.

October 7, 1993 St. Catharines Roma 1–0 Toronto Jets St. Catharines, Ontario
[[44] Report] Stadium: Club Roma Stadium

St. Catharines won the series 2–0 on aggregate.

Final edit

October 17, 1993 St. Catharines Roma 1–0 Toronto Rockets St. Catharines, Ontario
Report Stadium: Club Roma Stadium

Cup edit

The cup tournament was a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all fourteen teams took part. All the matches were separate from the regular season, and the teams were grouped into two separate divisions.

Finals edit

Toronto won the series 5–1 on aggregate.

Individual awards edit

 
Canadian international Tomasz Radzinski played two seasons in the CNSL

The 1993 annual CNSL awards were held at Auberge Universel in Sherbrooke, Quebec with the nominations announced on October 22, 1993.[48] The awards were presented on November 3, 1993, with Montreal Croatia receiving the most accolades.[19] The Golden Boot was shared between Dwayne Dear and Tomasz Radzinski with both finishing with 15 goals in their respective divisions.[49] Radzinski would ultimately play in noted leagues such as the Belgian First Division, and Premier League.[49] Montreal Croatia's Zoran Petkovic was named the MVP and Krunoslav Piperkovic was given the Most Sportsmanlike Award.

After securing the Eastern division title for Croatia the Coach of the Year went to Simon Demo along with the Team of the Year award. The Montreal Ramblers finished second with three awards with Charlie Mohamed being named the Goalkeeper of the Year, and Paul Daccobert was recognized as the Rookie of the Year and would later play in the USISL Pro League. The Ramblers also received the Most Technical award, while Corfinium St-Leonard received the Most Improved award. The remainder of the awards went to Cosmos de LaSalle as Best Administration and Manuel Sosa was given the Best Referee award.

Award Player (Club)
CNSL MVP Zoran Petkovic (Montreal Croatia)
CNSL Golden Boot Dwayne Dear (Cosmos de LaSalle)
Tomasz Radzinski (Toronto Rockets)
CNSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Charlie Mohamed (Montreal Ramblers)
CNSL Rookie of the Year Award Paul Daccobert (Montreal Ramblers)
CNSL Coach of the Year Award Simon Demo (Montreal Croatia)
CNSL Most Sportsmanlike Award Krunoslav Piperkovic (Montreal Croatia)
CNSL Most Technical Award Montreal Ramblers
CNSL Most Improved Award Corfinium St-Leonard
CNSL Team of the Year Award Montreal Croatia
CNSL Best Administration Award Cosmos de LaSalle
CNSL Referee Award Manuel Sousa

References edit

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External links edit

  • RSSSF CNSL page
  • thecnsl.com - 1993 season

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The 1993 Canadian National Soccer League season was the seventy first season for the Canadian National Soccer League The season concluded on October 17 1993 with St Catharines Roma claiming their first CNSL Championship after defeating Toronto Rockets in a two game series 1 Toronto Croatia secured their fifth CNSL league cup 2 Canadian National Soccer LeagueSeason1993ChampionsMontreal Croatia Eastern Division Toronto Rockets Western Division St Catharines Roma playoffs 1st title League cupToronto CroatiaMatches played112Goals scored358 3 2 per match Top goalscorerDwayne Dear Tomasz Radzinski 15 Best goalkeeperCharlie Mohamed NSL 19921994 The season was significant as the Canadian Soccer League CSL merged with the National Soccer League NSL which renamed the league the Canadian National Soccer League CNSL As the Canadian Soccer Association suspended the CSL on April 30 1993 their remaining clubs joined the CNSL The new additions included the Winnipeg Fury which marked the league s first entry into Manitoba and the reintroduction of a Quebec division making the league operative in three provinces 3 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Teams 1 1 1 Coaching changes 2 Final standings 2 1 Eastern Division 2 2 Western Division 3 Playoffs 3 1 Quarterfinals 3 2 Semifinals 3 3 Final 4 Cup 4 1 Finals 5 Individual awards 6 References 7 External linksOverview editAfter the defections of the Toronto Blizzard and Vancouver 86ers to the American Professional Soccer League the main financial sponsor of the Montreal Supra split with the front office to form another APSL franchise 4 5 These actions along with the financial crisis the Canadian Soccer League was experiencing caused the league to merge its interests with the National Soccer League 6 The merger resulted in a name change to the Canadian National Soccer League with the additions of the North York Rockets changed to Toronto Rockets Winnipeg Fury and the introduction of a Quebec division to house the former Quebec National Soccer League LNSQ clubs 7 8 As a result of the changes to the Canadian soccer landscape the Canadian Soccer Association recognized the APSL as the top tier in the country with the intention of designating the CNSL as a secondary league 9 After a meeting conducted with representatives from both parties the CNSL failed to receive sanctioning from the CSA 10 On April 30 1993 the CSA officially suspended the CSL for one season with the CSL in response sanctioning the CNSL for the 1993 season 11 12 Woodbridge Azzuri was suspended after failing to secure a proper facility according to league standards 13 The executive committee of the league included Laurie McIvor as president Rocco LoFranco as commissioner Armando DiFruscio as vice president and Harry Gauss with Tony Fontana as directors 14 15 Winnipeg experienced a tumultuous season in terms of fiscal operations as they struggled in making payments and even applied to the provincial government for a grant to fulfill their league commitments 16 17 Teams edit Team City Stadium ManagerCorfinium St Leonard Saint Leonard de Port Maurice QuebecCosmos de LaSalle LaSalle Quebec Riverside Stadium Angelo Poulos 18 London City London Ontario Cove Road StadiumLuso Stars Mont Royal Mount Royal QuebecMontreal Croatia Montreal Quebec Stade du Parc Herbert Simon Demo 19 Montreal Ramblers Montreal Quebec Complexe sportif Claude RobillardRichmond Hill Kick note 1 Richmond Hill Ontario Richmond Green Sports Centre 20 Peter Pinizzotto 21 Scarborough Astros Scarborough Ontario Birchmount Stadium 22 Jorge Armua 23 St Catharines Roma St Catharines Ontario Club Roma Stadium Tony Novacic 24 Toronto Croatia Etobicoke Ontario Centennial Park StadiumToronto Italia Etobicoke Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Carlo Delmonte 25 Toronto Jets North York Ontario Esther Shiner Stadium 22 Adam Pagliaroli 26 Toronto Rockets North York Ontario Esther Shiner Stadium 20 Windsor Wheels Windsor Ontario Windsor Stadium Peter Paglioti 27 Winnipeg Fury Winnipeg Manitoba Winnipeg Soccer Complex Phil Wilson 28 29 Richmond withdrew from league midway through the season Coaching changes edit Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointmentWinnipeg Fury Tom McManus 30 Resigned April 10 1993 nbsp Phil Wilson 30 April 10 1993Windsor Wheels Osvaldo Rizzo 31 Dismissed May 26 1993 2nd in May nbsp Peter Paglioti 27 May 27 1993Toronto Italia nbsp Bruno Pilas 32 Resigned July 16 1993 6th in July Carlo Delmonte 32 July 16 1993 nbsp nbsp London nbsp Montreal nbsp Richmond nbsp St Catharines nbsp Toronto nbsp Windsor nbsp Winnipegclass notpageimage Canadian National Soccer League clubs nbsp nbsp Richmond nbsp Scarborough nbsp Toronto Croatia nbsp Toronto Italia nbsp Toronto Jets nbsp Toronto Rocketsclass notpageimage Location of teams in Toronto for the 1993 CNSL seasonFinal standings editEastern Division edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Montreal Croatia C 16 9 4 3 47 20 27 22 Qualification for Playoffs2 Cosmos de LaSalle 16 7 3 6 48 25 23 173 Montreal Ramblers 16 6 5 5 27 31 4 174 Corfinium St Leonard 16 6 3 7 28 41 13 155 Luso Stars Mont Royal 16 1 5 10 13 51 38 7Updated to match es played on September 25 1993 Source 33 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions Western Division edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 Toronto Rockets C 16 9 6 1 40 13 27 24 Qualification for Playoffs2 Toronto Croatia 16 7 7 2 19 10 9 213 Toronto Italia 16 6 6 4 21 14 7 184 St Catharines Roma O 16 7 2 7 17 16 1 165 Toronto Jets 16 4 6 6 15 20 5 146 London City 16 5 4 7 19 26 7 147 Scarborough Astros 16 6 2 8 16 26 10 148 Windsor Wheels 16 7 0 9 16 31 15 149 Winnipeg Fury 16 4 1 11 22 28 6 9Updated to match es played on September 25 1993 Source 34 Rules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C Champions O Play off winnersPlayoffs editQuarterfinals edit Toronto Rockets v London City September 26 1993Toronto Rockets3 0London CityNorth York Ontario 35 Report Stadium Esther Shiner Stadium London City v Toronto Rockets September 29 1993London City0 2Toronto RocketsLondon Ontario 36 Report Stadium Cove Road Stadium Toronto won the series 5 0 on aggregate Montreal Croatia v Cosmos de LaSalle September 27 1993Montreal Croatia5 1Cosmos de LaSalleMontreal Quebec 37 Report Stadium Stade du Parc Herbert Cosmos de LaSalle v Montreal Croatia September 30 1993Cosmos de LaSalle1 3Montreal CroatiaLaSalle Quebec 38 Report Stadium Riverside Stadium Montreal won the series 8 2 on aggregate Toronto Jets v Toronto Croatia September 27 1993Toronto Jets2 2Toronto CroatiaNorth York Ontario 39 Report Stadium Esther Shiner Stadium Toronto Croatia v Toronto Jets September 29 1993Toronto Croatia1 2Toronto JetsEtobicoke Ontario 40 Report Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Toronto Jets won the series 4 3 on aggregate Toronto Italia v St Catharines Roma September 29 1993Toronto Italia2 2St Catharines RomaEtobicoke Ontario 40 Report Stadium Centennial Park Stadium St Catharines Roma v Toronto Italia October 4 1993St Catharines Roma2 1Toronto ItaliaSt Catharines Ontario 41 Report Stadium Club Roma Stadium St Catharines won the series 4 3 on aggregate Semifinals edit Montreal Croatia v Toronto Rockets October 3 1993Montreal Croatia1 2Toronto RocketsMontreal Quebec 42 Report Stadium Stade du Parc Herbert Toronto Rockets v Montreal Croatia October 10 1993Toronto Rockets4 0Montreal CroatiaNorth York Ontario 43 Report Stadium Esther Shiner Stadium Toronto won the series 6 1 on aggregate St Catharines Roma v Toronto Jets October 7 1993St Catharines Roma1 0Toronto JetsSt Catharines Ontario 44 Report Stadium Club Roma Stadium Toronto Jets v St Catharines Roma October 13 1993Toronto Jets0 1St Catharines RomaNorth York Ontario 45 Report Stadium Esther Shiner Stadium St Catharines won the series 2 0 on aggregate Final edit Toronto Rockets v St Catharines Roma October 15 1993Toronto Rockets0 0St Catharines RomaNorth York OntarioReport Stadium Esther Shiner Stadium St Catharines Roma v Toronto Rockets October 17 1993St Catharines Roma1 0Toronto RocketsSt Catharines OntarioReport Stadium Club Roma StadiumCup editThe cup tournament was a separate contest from the rest of the season in which all fourteen teams took part All the matches were separate from the regular season and the teams were grouped into two separate divisions Finals edit London City v Toronto Croatia September 17 1993London City1 1Toronto CroatiaLondon Ontario 46 Report Stadium Cove Road Stadium Toronto Croatia v London City September 22 1993Toronto Croatia4 0London CityEtobicoke Ontario 47 Report Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Toronto won the series 5 1 on aggregate Individual awards edit nbsp Canadian international Tomasz Radzinski played two seasons in the CNSLThe 1993 annual CNSL awards were held at Auberge Universel in Sherbrooke Quebec with the nominations announced on October 22 1993 48 The awards were presented on November 3 1993 with Montreal Croatia receiving the most accolades 19 The Golden Boot was shared between Dwayne Dear and Tomasz Radzinski with both finishing with 15 goals in their respective divisions 49 Radzinski would ultimately play in noted leagues such as the Belgian First Division and Premier League 49 Montreal Croatia s Zoran Petkovic was named the MVP and Krunoslav Piperkovic was given the Most Sportsmanlike Award After securing the Eastern division title for Croatia the Coach of the Year went to Simon Demo along with the Team of the Year award The Montreal Ramblers finished second with three awards with Charlie Mohamed being named the Goalkeeper of the Year and Paul Daccobert was recognized as the Rookie of the Year and would later play in the USISL Pro League The Ramblers also received the Most Technical award while Corfinium St Leonard received the Most Improved award The remainder of the awards went to Cosmos de LaSalle as Best Administration and Manuel Sosa was given the Best Referee award Award Player Club CNSL MVP Zoran Petkovic Montreal Croatia CNSL Golden Boot Dwayne Dear Cosmos de LaSalle Tomasz Radzinski Toronto Rockets CNSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Charlie Mohamed Montreal Ramblers CNSL Rookie of the Year Award Paul Daccobert Montreal Ramblers CNSL Coach of the Year Award Simon Demo Montreal Croatia CNSL Most Sportsmanlike Award Krunoslav Piperkovic Montreal Croatia CNSL Most Technical Award Montreal RamblersCNSL Most Improved Award Corfinium St LeonardCNSL Team of the Year Award Montreal CroatiaCNSL Best Administration Award Cosmos de LaSalleCNSL Referee Award Manuel SousaReferences edit Soccer results Newspapers com Times Colonist October 18 1993 p 2 Retrieved March 27 2020 Jose Colin 2001 On Side 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario Vaughan Ontario Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum p 117 Hall Dave April 22 1993 Wheels racing against time toward home opener Newspapers com The Windsor Stars p 18 Retrieved March 29 2020 Three from here get U S invitations baltimoresun com Baltimore Sun December 16 1992 Retrieved March 31 2020 Jose Colin 2001 On Side 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario Vaughan Ontario Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum p 135 Pro soccer changing its face Newspapers com Edmonton Journal January 7 1993 p 35 Retrieved March 31 2020 Soccer leagues join forces Newspapers com The Gazette January 7 1993 p 12 Retrieved March 31 2020 Hall Dave March 9 1993 Wheels hope to score with new soccer league Newspapers com The Windsor Star p 12 Retrieved March 31 2020 Stinson Dan January 13 1993 Canadians go back to work Newspapers com The Vancouver Sun p 50 Retrieved March 31 2020 League exists despite lack of CSA sanction Newspapers com Vancouver Sun January 20 1993 p 49 Retrieved March 31 2020 CSL ordered to shut down Newspapers com Calgary Herald April 30 1993 p 36 Retrieved March 31 2020 Soccer s 86ers soak in red ink Newspapers com The Gazette June 22 1993 p 11 Retrieved March 31 2020 Christie James July 13 1993 Uninhibited soccer team finds itself without a league The Globe and Mail p C7 Roundup Overtime Newspapers com The Leader Post January 7 1993 p 11 Retrieved March 31 2020 Da Costa Norman April 8 1993 Soccer league gets 16 teams names a boss Toronto Star p D11 Fury running out of cash Newspapers com The Windsor Star August 7 1993 p 16 Retrieved March 31 2020 Lyons Steve August 18 1993 There s light at the end of the tunnel NewspaperArchive com Winnipeg Free Press p 39 Retrieved March 31 2020 McDonald Marvin June 21 1993 Fury on fire in romp NewspaperArchive com Winnipeg Free Press p 37 Retrieved April 14 2020 a b Canadian National Soccer League awards Newspapers com Montreal Gazette November 3 1993 p 48 Retrieved March 24 2020 a b Laskaris Sam April 15 1993 Soccer Rockets change name and league Toronto Star p NY8 Laskaris Sam July 29 1993 Off field battles continue to plague Kick soccer team Toronto Star p NY4 a b Laskaris Sam April 15 1993 Astros call Birchmount home for the season Toronto Star p SD5 North York Astros Soccer Club Powered by Goalline Sports Administration Software June 1 2009 Archived from the original on June 1 2009 Retrieved December 4 2019 Wallace Jim December 28 1993 Life moves on Perri leaves Wolves with strong legacy as coach and player St Catharines Standard pp C3 Hall David July 16 1993 Rolling wheels to become a traveling act in CNSL Newspapers com The Windsor Star p 14 Retrieved March 23 2020 Prima www lospecchio com Retrieved April 9 2020 a b Waddell Dave May 27 1993 Wheels owners feel move best for team Newspapers com The Windsor Star p 33 Retrieved March 28 2020 Taylor Scott August 25 1993 Soccer side needs miracle NewspaperArchive com Winnipeg Free Press p 27 Retrieved March 22 2020 McDonald Marvin September 1 1993 Players love members pockets keep Fury afloat NewspaperArchive com Winnipeg Free Press p 24 Retrieved March 22 2020 a b McDonald Marvin April 10 1993 Wilson handed reins NewspaperArchive com Winnipeg Free Press p 44 Retrieved April 18 2020 Hall Dave May 26 1993 Wheels fire coach Newspapers com The Windsor Star p 7 Retrieved March 28 2020 a b Hall David July 16 1993 Rolling Wheels to become a traveling act in CNSL Newspapers com The Windsor Star p 14 Retrieved March 28 2020 25 Sep 1993 75 The Gazette at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved April 8 2020 25 Sep 1993 75 The Gazette at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved April 8 2020 Soccer Results CNSL Star Phoenix September 27 1993 pp D8 Soccer Results CNSL Windsor Star September 30 1993 pp B9 Soccer Results CNSL Windsor Star September 28 1993 pp C11 Soccer Results CNSL Windsor Star October 1 1993 pp B7 Soccer Results CNSL Windsor Star September 28 1993 pp C11 a b Soccer Results CNSL Windsor Star September 30 1993 pp B9 Soccer Results CNSL Calgary Herald October 5 1993 pp C2 Soccer Results CNSL Red Deer Advocate October 4 1993 pp A8 Soccer Results CNSL The Province September 12 1993 pp A48 Soccer Results CNSL Montreal Gazette October 8 1993 pp D8 Soccer Results CNSL Windsor Star October 14 1993 pp C9 Sports CNSL Challenge Cup Results Windsor Star September 18 1993 pp B6 Sports CNSL Challenge Cup Results Windsor Star September 23 1993 pp B10 Sports Miscellany Newspapers com Montreal Gazette October 22 1993 p 15 Retrieved March 24 2020 a b Canadian midfielder relieved to be back on the soccer pitch NewspaperArchive com Lethbridge Herald October 9 1996 p 12 Retrieved April 8 2020 External links editRSSSF CNSL page thecnsl com 1993 season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1993 Canadian National Soccer League season amp oldid 1172765832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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