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2011 Canadian Soccer League season

The 2011 Canadian Soccer League season (known as the Givova Canadian Soccer League for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th since its establishment where a total of 28 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on Saturday 6 May 2011, and concluded on 29 October 2011. Toronto Croatia won their fourth championship (seventh including Canadian National Soccer League titles) in a 1–0 victory over Capital City F.C. in the CSL Championship final at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto.[1][2] The regular season saw SC Toronto claim their second regular season title, while Mississauga Eagles FC B won their first Second Division championship.[3] The season saw an increase in membership to 14 teams the largest number since the 2002 season.[4] The new entries saw the return of professional soccer to the communities of Windsor, Mississauga, and Ottawa.

Givova Canadian Soccer League
First Division
Season2011
ChampionsSC Toronto (regular season)
Toronto Croatia (playoffs)
Matches played181
Goals scored607 (3.35 per match)
Top goalscorerStefan Vukovic 18
Best goalkeeperScott Cliff
Biggest home winSC Toronto 8–0 Windsor Stars
(2 September 2011)
Biggest away winSt. Catharines Wolves 0–4 Windsor Stars
(22 July 2011)
Montreal Impact Academy 0–4 SC Toronto
(30 July 2011)
St. Catharines Wolves 1–5 TFC Academy
(3 August 2011)
London City 1–5 Capital City F.C.
(5 August 2011)
Brampton United 0–4 Toronto Croatia
(4 September 2011)
Brantford Galaxy 0–4 Capital City F.C.
(10 September 2011)
North York Astros 1–5 Toronto Croatia
(11 September 2011)
Highest scoringMontreal Impact Academy 7–2 North York Astros
(2 July 2011)
(9 goals)
2010
2012

After one season as commissioner Domenic Di Gironimo resigned with Vincent Ursini returning to be named his successor.[5][6] The 2011 season witnessed the fruits of the CSL player developmental system as nine CSL players were selected to represent the Canada U-17 in the 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship.[7] While 14 CSL players participated in the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, and 4 players were selected to represent the Canada U-20 in the 2011 CONCACAF U-20 Championship.[8][9] To further implement their developmental system the league formed a working relationship with the newly formed Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF), which required their member clubs to form affiliations with academy teams.[10]

The ownership structure of the league was reformed into an incorporated body as the CSL Association Inc in order to bring about a slow process of equalization to the status of teams, while compensating the equity owners who had heavily invested in league throughout the years.[11] The reserve division was renamed the Second Division and grew to a record number of 14 clubs.[12] As a result, in the increase of teams the division was further split into an East and West division. The second division continued its traditional support role as reserve teams to First Division squads, and as an entry level division for teams that haven't met the standards for a first division club.[13] Their television deal with Rogers TV included a new broadcasting record of 70 regular season matches, and have expanded their original coverage of Toronto teams to include the cities of London, Brantford, Mississauga, and Ottawa.[14][15]

Changes from 2010

The CSL operated 2 divisions in 2011; First and Second.[16] The reserve division has been referred to in some media releases as CSL II.

The Givova Cup play-offs were announced to include the top 8 teams.[17] The quarter-final round was played over 2 legs and standard seeding with 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6 and 4 v 5.

Teams

A total of 14 teams contested in the league, including 11 from the 2010 season and three expansion teams.[18]

The league featured two expansion teams, Mississauga Eagles FC, an Ottawa-based team called Capital City, and the return of Windsor Stars.[19][20][21] Hamilton Croatia and Milltown FC did not return for the 2011 season after failing to meet the membership deadline for the 2011 season.[22] Milltown FC owner Dino Rossi announced future plans to form a breakaway league under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Soccer Association.[23][24][25][26]

In further changes, two teams changed their name prior to this season. Brampton Lions competed under the name of Brampton United,[27] while Portugal FC were renamed SC Toronto.[22]

Team City Stadium Manager
Brampton City United Brampton, Ontario (Bramalea) Victoria Park Stadium Armando Costa
Brantford Galaxy Brantford, Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Lazo Džepina[28]
Capital City F.C. Ottawa, Ontario Terry Fox Stadium Shaun Harris[29]
London City London, Ontario (Westmount) Cove Road Stadium Luka Shaqiri[30]
Mississauga Eagles FC Mississauga, Ontario Hershey Centre Josef Komlodi[31]
Montreal Impact Academy Montreal, Quebec Saputo Stadium Philippe Eullaffroy[32]
North York Astros Toronto, Ontario (North York) Esther Shiner Stadium Gerardo Lezcano[33]
SC Toronto Toronto, Ontario (Liberty Village) Lamport Stadium Carmine Isacco[34]
Serbian White Eagles Toronto, Ontario (Etobicoke) Centennial Park Stadium Nikola Budalic[35]
St. Catharines Wolves St. Catharines, Ontario (Vansickle) Club Roma Stadium Carlo Arghittu[36]
TFC Academy Toronto, Ontario (Liberty Village) Lamport Stadium Danny Dichio[37]
Toronto Croatia Toronto, Ontario (Etobicoke) Centennial Park Stadium Velimir Crljen[38]
York Region Shooters Vaughan, Ontario (Maple) St. Joan of Arc Turf Field Filipe Bento[39]
Windsor Stars Windsor, Ontario Windsor Stadium Steve Vagnini[40]

Results

Home \ Away BRA BNF CC LON MIS MTL NYA SCT SER STC TFCA TOR WIN YRS
Brampton United 4–0 4–3 5–2 2–1 4–0 5–0 2–4 3–3 2–1 3–2 0–4 4–1 3–0
Brantford Galaxy 0–1 0–4 1–0 2–1 4–1 0–0 1–2 0–0 5–3 2–3 0–1 1–0 3–2
Capital City 2–1 3–2 4–1 0–0 3–0 5–0 0–2 2–1 6–0 4–1 0–2 2–0 0–0
London City 0–2 1–1 1–5 2–4 1–1 2–0 1–3 1–3 1–2 2–1 0–2 1–0 1–3
Mississauga Eagles 3–1 2–0 0–1 1–0 1–3 4–0 0–2 0–1 5–1 5–1 2–1 1–1 2–0
Montreal Impact Academy 3–0 6–1 1–1 2–0 2–1 7–2 0–4 3–0 5–1 3–1 1–1 5–0 3–1
North York Astros 1–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–3 0–3 1–4 1–1 1–5 0–0 1–3
SC Toronto 5–2 4–1 0–0 4–2 2–1 2–0 4–0 1–1 5–1 1–0 0–1 8–0 2–1
Serbian White Eagles 3–1 2–1 0–1 1–2 0–0 2–2 1–0 0–2 7–1 1–0 1–1 2–0 0–0
St. Catharines Wolves 0–2 2–4 0–0 5–1 0–4 1–1 2–1 0–2 0–1 1–5 0–0 0–4 1–2
TFC Academy 1–4 0–1 1–2 1–1 1–2 3–1 1–1 2–1 1–2 7–0 2–0 5–2 0–1
Toronto Croatia 2–2 4–0 2–0 2–0 3–0 5–2 6–2 4–2 1–0 1–2 2–1 5–0 2–2
Windsor Stars 0–2 4–1 2–2 0–2 1–2 0–2 5–1 2–4 2–4 1–2 1–1 1–4 0–2
York Region Shooters 2–1 2–0 0–0 2–1 1–0 3–0 2–2 2–2 0–1 4–1 1–2 0–1 4–1
Updated to match(es) played on 10 October 2011. Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.com/schedules/1results.htm
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
SC Toronto21111111111111111111111111
Toronto Croatia96743235775543322222222222
Capital City1310532322222322234433333333
Brampton United22475477656475543344566554
Serbian White Eagles64697654434767677567644445
Montreal Impact Academy1271168866543234456755788776
Mississauga Eagles4991010999888888888888877887
York Region Shooters118886542367656765676455668
Brantford Galaxy6111212121212101010999999999999999
TFC Academy153591010111212111111101010101010101010101010
London City913101111111112111112121212121212121212121212121211
St. Catharines Wolves432247889910101011111111111111111111111112
Windsor Stars1314141414141414141414141413131413131413131313131313
North York Astros812131313131313131313131314141314141314141414141414
Source: canadiansoccerleague.com

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 SC Toronto (A, C) 26 20 3 3 71 24 +47 63 Qualified for the Givova Cup play-offs
2 Toronto Croatia (A, O) 26 18 5 3 62 21 +41 59
3 Capital City (A) 26 15 7 4 52 22 +30 52
4 Brampton United (A) 26 15 3 8 61 43 +18 48
5 Serbian White Eagles (A) 26 13 7 6 41 26 +15 46
6 Montreal Impact Academy (A) 26 13 5 8 57 43 +14 44
7 Mississauga Eagles (A) 26 13 3 10 44 29 +15 42
8 York Region Shooters (A) 26 12 6 8 40 30 +10 42
9 Brantford Galaxy 26 9 3 14 33 53 −20 30
10 TFC Academy 25 8 3 14 43 44 −1 27
11 London City 26 6 3 17 28 56 −28 21
12 St. Catharines Wolves 26 5 4 17 28 77 −49 19
13 Windsor Stars 26 3 4 19 28 67 −39 13
14 North York Astros 25 0 6 19 19 72 −53 6
Updated to match(es) played on 10 October 2011. Source: http://www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com/reports11/11cslw23.htm
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round; (C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner


Goal scorers

Final statistics as of 10 October 2011[41]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1   Stefan Vuković TFC Academy 18
2   Richard West Brampton United 17
  Tihomir Maletić Toronto Croatia 17
4   Kadian Lecky[42] York Region Shooters 15
5   Alexandros Halis[43] SC Toronto 14
6   Sullivan Silva Capital City F.C. 12
7   Jarek Whiteman[44] SC Toronto 11
  Miloš Šćepanović[45] Serbian White Eagles 11
8   Alessandro Riggi Montreal Impact Academy 10
  Alex Braletic[46] Serbian White Eagles 9
  Matthew Contino St. Catharines Wolves 9
9   Ranko Golijanin Brantford Galaxy 8

Playoffs

The top 8 teams will qualify for the 2-legged Quarter-finals with the winners advancing to the one game semi-finals to be hosted by the highest remaining seeds.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SC Toronto (1) 4 – 4
(2–4) pen.
(8) York Region Shooters 0–1 4 – 3
Toronto Croatia (2) 8–1 (7) Mississauga Eagles FC 4–0 4 – 1
Capital City F.C. (3) 3–2 (6) Montreal Impact Academy 1–1 2 – 1
Brampton United (4) 0–8 (5) Serbian White Eagles 0–2 0 – 6

Quarterfinals

7 October 2011 Mississauga Eagles FC 0–4 Toronto Croatia Mississauga, Ontario
8:00 ET (Report) Pirija   18'
Vučemilović-Grgić   36'
Tihomir Maletic   54'
Tihomir Maletic   92'
Stadium: Hershey Centre
Attendance: 150
Referee: Justin Tasev (Ontario)
8 October 2011 Montreal Impact Academy 1–1 Capital City F.C. Montreal, Quebec
1:00 ET Wandrille Lefèvre   61' (Report) Will Beauge   35' Stadium: Marie Victorin Stadium
9 October 2011 York Region Shooters 1–0 SC Toronto Vaughan, Ontario
4:00 ET Dino Gardner   4' (Report) Stadium: St. Joan of Arc Turf Field
Attendance: 100
Referee: Manuel Orellano (Ontario)
9 October 2011 Brampton City United 0–2 Serbian White Eagles Brampton, Ontario
8:00 ET (Report) Alex Braletic   41'
Milos Scepanovic   88'
Stadium: Victoria Park Stadium
Attendance: 300
Referee: Yusri Rudolph (Ontario)
14 October 2011 SC Toronto 4–3 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
York Region Shooters Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET Massimo Mirabelli   9'
Alexandros Halis   51'
Massimo Mirabelli   73'
Alexandros Halis   95'
(Report) Kadian Lecky   38'
Kadian Lecky   61'
Goncalo Almeida  90'
Stadium: Lamport Stadium
Attendance: 160
Referee: Gianni Facchini (Ontario)
Penalties
Jarek Whiteman  
Alon Badat  
Adrian Pena  
Dane Roberts  
Chris Turner  
Fitzroy Christey  
Mario Orestano  
Jalen Brome  
Adam Majer  
15 October 2011 Serbian White Eagles 6–0 Brampton City United Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET Selvin Lammie   24'
Kiril Dimitrov   26'
Selvin Lammie   36'
Alex Braletic   51'
Milos Scepanovic   68'
Sasa Viciknez   91'
(Report) Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 120
Referee: Mohamed Abd Alla (Ontario)
16 October 2011 Capital City F.C. 2–1 Montreal Impact Academy Ottawa, Ontario
3:00 ET Akil DeFreitas   10'
Mahir Hadziresic   53'
(Report) Kevin Luarca   77' Stadium: Terry Fox Stadium
16 October 2011 Toronto Croatia 4–1 Mississauga Eagles FC Toronto, Ontario
7:00 ET Vučemilović-Grgić   3'
Fitzwilliams   30',   43'
Bozenko Lesina   65'
(Report) Melo   80' Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 170
Referee: Yusri Rudolf (Ontario)

Semifinals

23 October 2011 Capital City F.C. 5–0 Serbian White Eagles Ottawa, Ontario
3:00 ET Silva   32'
Mahir Hadziresic   77'
William Beauge   80'
Mahir Hadziresic   83'
William Beauge   85'
(Report)
(Report)
Stadium: Terry Fox Stadium
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Carolanne Chinard (Ontario)
23 October 2011 Toronto Croatia 2–0 York Region Shooters Toronto, Ontario
7:00 ET Keran   7'
Fitzwilliams   34'
(Report) Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 175
Referee: Justin Tasev (Ontario)

Givova CSL Championship

Assistant referees:
Matt Meloche
Scott Decker
Fourth official:
Justin Tasev

CSL Executive Committee and Staff

The 2011 CSL Executive Committee.[48]

Position Name Nationality
Commissioner: Vincent Ursini   Canadian
Director of Media and PR: Stan Adamson[49]   English
League Administrator: Pino Jazbec   Canadian
Director of Officials: Tony Camacho   Portuguese

Individual awards

 
Toronto Croatia club president Joe Pavicic was given the Harry Paul Gauss award

The annual CSL awards ceremony was held at the Mississauga Convention Centre in Mississauga, Ontario on 14 November 2011.[50] The majority of the awards went to league champions Toronto Croatia. Tihomir Maletic received his second consecutive MVP award, and Sven Arapovic was given the Defender of the Year for his contributions in establishing Toronto's solid defensive record. Velemir Crljen went home with the Coach of the Year, while club president Joe Pavicic was given the Harry Paul Gauss award.

The Golden Boot was taken by Stefan Vukovic of TFC Academy, and Scott Cliff of SC Toronto was voted the Goalkeeper of the Year. Capital City FC produced the Rookie of the Year with Akil DeFreitas, who later went abroad to the Veikkausliiga. Niagara United received their first Fair Play award for being the most disciplined team throughout the season. The CSL Referee Committee selected David Barrie, a veteran national referee with the Referee of the Year. Rogers TV producer Jeremy Milani was given a special service award for promoting CSL matches throughout the years.

Award Player (Club)
CSL Most Valuable Player Tihomir Maletic (Toronto Croatia)
CSL Golden Boot Stefan Vukovic (TFC Academy)
CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Scott Cliff (SC Toronto)
CSL Defender of the Year Award Sven Arapovic (Toronto Croatia)
CSL Rookie of the Year Award Akil DeFreitas (Capital City FC)
CSL Coach of the Year Award Velimir Crljen (Toronto Croatia)
Harry Paul Gauss Award Joe Pavicic (Toronto Croatia)
CSL Referee of the Year Award David Barrie
CSL Fair Play Award Niagara United
Special Award Jeremy Milani

Second Division

Canadian Soccer League
Second Division
Season2011
ChampionsMississauga Eagles FC B
Supporters' ShieldSC Toronto B (East Conference)
Niagara United (West Conference)
Matches played126
Goals scored525 (4.17 per match)
Top goalscorerJorgo Nika (16)
2010
2012

The CSL Second Division was originally set up to be the Reserve League. In 2011, that was adjusted to include an academy team, Kingston Prospect FC and 2 clubs (Niagara United and Kitchener Waterloo United FC) which didn't meet the standards for a First Division club by the deadline date.[51] Currently there are no formal plans for promotion and relegation. One rule that was implemented in the 2011 season was that teams must have a maximum of 4 U-23 players in their rosters. The division expanded to a record number of 14 teams, and was split into an East and West division. Other new additions to the division was the return of Toronto Croatia's reserve squad, and the debut of London City's reserve team.[52] During the regular season both Niagara United, and SC Toronto B secured their Second Division titles. While in the postseason Mississauga Eagles B defeated Brampton United B to claim their first CSL D2 Championship.

Teams

Team City Stadium Manager
Brampton City United B Brampton, Ontario Victoria Park Stadium Mike DiMatteo
Brantford Galaxy B Brantford, Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Peter Pompoino[53]
Kitchener Waterloo United FC Waterloo, Ontario Budd Park Lazo Džepina
London City B London, Ontario Cove Road Stadium Aldo Caranci
Mississauga Eagles FC B Mississauga, Ontario Hershey Centre Josef Komlodi[54]

Alex Szczotka[54]

Niagara United Niagara Falls, Ontario Kalar Sports Park James McGillivray[55]
North York Astros B Toronto, Ontario Esther Shiner Stadium Kerwin Skeete[56]
Kingston Prospect FC Kingston, Ontario St. Joan of Arc Turf Field Jimmy Hamrouni
SC Toronto B Toronto, Ontario Lamport Stadium Patrice Gheisar
Serbian White Eagles B Toronto, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Nikola Budalic
St. Catharines Wolves B St. Catharines, Ontario Club Roma Stadium Carlo Arghittu
TFC Academy II Liberty Village, Toronto Lamport Stadium Jim Brennan[37]
Toronto Croatia B Toronto, Ontario Centennial Park Stadium
York Region Shooters B Vaughan, Ontario St. Joan of Arc Turf Field

Second Division East Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 SC Toronto B 18 14 2 2 64 14 +50 44
2 Brampton City United B 19 13 3 3 39 16 +23 42
3 York Region Shooters B 19 9 4 6 49 34 +15 31
4 TFC Academy II 19 10 0 9 49 30 +19 30
5 Serbian White Eagles B 19 9 2 8 38 46 −8 29
6 North York Astros B 17 7 3 7 30 34 −4 24
7 Kingston Prospect FC 19 3 0 16 19 82 −63 9
Updated to match(es) played on 8 October 2011. Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.com/schedules/res_standings.htm
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.


Second Division West Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Niagara United 18 9 6 3 45 19 +26 33
2 Mississauga Eagles B (O) 18 10 2 6 53 40 +13 32
3 Brantford Galaxy SC B 18 9 1 8 40 38 +2 28
4 Kitchener Waterloo United FC 19 6 7 6 32 34 −2 25
5 London City B 18 6 3 9 35 55 −20 21
6 St. Catharines Wolves B 19 3 2 14 21 47 −26 11
7 Toronto Croatia B 18 1 5 12 11 36 −25 8
Updated to match(es) played on 8 October 2011. Source: http://canadiansoccerleague.com/schedules/res_standings.htm
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(O) Play-off winner


Final

22 October 2011 Brampton City Utd B 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
Mississauga Eagles FC B Vaughan, Ontario
3:00 Ardit Xhameni   108' (Report) Joey Melo   104' Stadium: St. Joan of Arc Turf Field
Referee: Benjamin Jacobs (Ontario)

Top Goal Scorers

 
CSL League Administrator Pino Jazbec (right) presenting the CSL Fair Play and Respect to Derek Paterson (left) of Niagara United
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Jorgo Nika SC Toronto B 16
2   Derek Paterson Niagara United 14
3   Terence Linatoc SC Toronto B 10
4   Alex DeMatos North York Astros B 10
5   Brendan Woodfull TFC Academy B 10
6   Jeremy Caranci London City B 9
7   Donavan Wilson Brampton City United B 9
8   Jordan Hamilton TFC Academy B 9
9 Omar Nakeeb Mississauga Eagles FC B 8
10 Jonathan Singh Brampton City United B 7

Updated: 23 October 2016
Source:

Individual awards

Award Player (Club)
CSL Most Valuable Player Jorgo Nika (SC Toronto B)
CSL Golden Boot Jorgo Nika (SC Toronto B)
CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Ryan Pumier (KW United FC)
CSL Defender of the Year Award Oliver Spring (SC Toronto B)
CSL Rookie of the Year Award Jeremy Caranci (London City B)
CSL Coach of the Year Award James McGillivray (Niagara United)

International Friendlies

Toronto Croatia participated in the 2nd Croatian World Club Championship in order to defend their title.[57] They successfully claimed their second championship after defeating Canberra Croatia.[58]

28 June 2011 (2011-06-28) Niagara United   1–4  Bedlington Terriers F.C. Niagara Falls, Ontario
18:30 news Stadium: Kalar Sports Park
26 June 2011 (2011-06-26) Croatian World Club Championship Toronto Croatia   4–1   NK Croatia Zurich
news
29 June 2011 (2011-06-29) Croatian World Club Championship Toronto Croatia   3–0   Dinamo Ottakring
news
Croatian World Club Championship Toronto Croatia   2–0   Croatia Berlin
news
2 July 2011 (2011-07-02) Final Croatian World Club Championship Toronto Croatia   5–0   Canberra Croatia Split, Croatia
news

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The 2011 Canadian Soccer League season known as the Givova Canadian Soccer League for sponsorship reasons was the 14th since its establishment where a total of 28 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league The season began on Saturday 6 May 2011 and concluded on 29 October 2011 Toronto Croatia won their fourth championship seventh including Canadian National Soccer League titles in a 1 0 victory over Capital City F C in the CSL Championship final at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto 1 2 The regular season saw SC Toronto claim their second regular season title while Mississauga Eagles FC B won their first Second Division championship 3 The season saw an increase in membership to 14 teams the largest number since the 2002 season 4 The new entries saw the return of professional soccer to the communities of Windsor Mississauga and Ottawa Givova Canadian Soccer LeagueFirst DivisionSeason2011ChampionsSC Toronto regular season Toronto Croatia playoffs Matches played181Goals scored607 3 35 per match Top goalscorerStefan Vukovic 18Best goalkeeperScott CliffBiggest home winSC Toronto 8 0 Windsor Stars 2 September 2011 Biggest away winSt Catharines Wolves 0 4 Windsor Stars 22 July 2011 Montreal Impact Academy 0 4 SC Toronto 30 July 2011 St Catharines Wolves 1 5 TFC Academy 3 August 2011 London City 1 5 Capital City F C 5 August 2011 Brampton United 0 4 Toronto Croatia 4 September 2011 Brantford Galaxy 0 4 Capital City F C 10 September 2011 North York Astros 1 5 Toronto Croatia 11 September 2011 Highest scoringMontreal Impact Academy 7 2 North York Astros 2 July 2011 9 goals 20102012 After one season as commissioner Domenic Di Gironimo resigned with Vincent Ursini returning to be named his successor 5 6 The 2011 season witnessed the fruits of the CSL player developmental system as nine CSL players were selected to represent the Canada U 17 in the 2011 CONCACAF U 17 Championship 7 While 14 CSL players participated in the 2011 FIFA U 17 World Cup and 4 players were selected to represent the Canada U 20 in the 2011 CONCACAF U 20 Championship 8 9 To further implement their developmental system the league formed a working relationship with the newly formed Canadian Academy of Futbol CAF which required their member clubs to form affiliations with academy teams 10 The ownership structure of the league was reformed into an incorporated body as the CSL Association Inc in order to bring about a slow process of equalization to the status of teams while compensating the equity owners who had heavily invested in league throughout the years 11 The reserve division was renamed the Second Division and grew to a record number of 14 clubs 12 As a result in the increase of teams the division was further split into an East and West division The second division continued its traditional support role as reserve teams to First Division squads and as an entry level division for teams that haven t met the standards for a first division club 13 Their television deal with Rogers TV included a new broadcasting record of 70 regular season matches and have expanded their original coverage of Toronto teams to include the cities of London Brantford Mississauga and Ottawa 14 15 Contents 1 Changes from 2010 2 Teams 3 Results 4 Positions by round 5 Standings 6 Goal scorers 7 Playoffs 7 1 Quarterfinals 7 2 Semifinals 7 3 Givova CSL Championship 8 CSL Executive Committee and Staff 9 Individual awards 10 Second Division 10 1 Teams 10 2 Second Division East Standings 10 3 Second Division West Standings 10 4 Final 10 5 Top Goal Scorers 10 6 Individual awards 11 International Friendlies 12 References 13 External linksChanges from 2010 EditThe CSL operated 2 divisions in 2011 First and Second 16 The reserve division has been referred to in some media releases as CSL II The Givova Cup play offs were announced to include the top 8 teams 17 The quarter final round was played over 2 legs and standard seeding with 1 v 8 2 v 7 3 v 6 and 4 v 5 Teams EditA total of 14 teams contested in the league including 11 from the 2010 season and three expansion teams 18 The league featured two expansion teams Mississauga Eagles FC an Ottawa based team called Capital City and the return of Windsor Stars 19 20 21 Hamilton Croatia and Milltown FC did not return for the 2011 season after failing to meet the membership deadline for the 2011 season 22 Milltown FC owner Dino Rossi announced future plans to form a breakaway league under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Soccer Association 23 24 25 26 In further changes two teams changed their name prior to this season Brampton Lions competed under the name of Brampton United 27 while Portugal FC were renamed SC Toronto 22 Team City Stadium ManagerBrampton City United Brampton Ontario Bramalea Victoria Park Stadium Armando CostaBrantford Galaxy Brantford Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Lazo Dzepina 28 Capital City F C Ottawa Ontario Terry Fox Stadium Shaun Harris 29 London City London Ontario Westmount Cove Road Stadium Luka Shaqiri 30 Mississauga Eagles FC Mississauga Ontario Hershey Centre Josef Komlodi 31 Montreal Impact Academy Montreal Quebec Saputo Stadium Philippe Eullaffroy 32 North York Astros Toronto Ontario North York Esther Shiner Stadium Gerardo Lezcano 33 SC Toronto Toronto Ontario Liberty Village Lamport Stadium Carmine Isacco 34 Serbian White Eagles Toronto Ontario Etobicoke Centennial Park Stadium Nikola Budalic 35 St Catharines Wolves St Catharines Ontario Vansickle Club Roma Stadium Carlo Arghittu 36 TFC Academy Toronto Ontario Liberty Village Lamport Stadium Danny Dichio 37 Toronto Croatia Toronto Ontario Etobicoke Centennial Park Stadium Velimir Crljen 38 York Region Shooters Vaughan Ontario Maple St Joan of Arc Turf Field Filipe Bento 39 Windsor Stars Windsor Ontario Windsor Stadium Steve Vagnini 40 Brantford Mississauga Vaughan London St Catharines TORONTO Brampton Windsor Ottawaclass notpageimage Location of CSL teams outside of Toronto for the 2011 CSL season SC Toronto North York Astros Serbian White Eagles Toronto Croatia TFC Academy York Region Shooters Mississaugaclass notpageimage Location of CSL teams in Toronto for the 2011 CSL season Results EditHome Away BRA BNF CC LON MIS MTL NYA SCT SER STC TFCA TOR WIN YRSBrampton United 4 0 4 3 5 2 2 1 4 0 5 0 2 4 3 3 2 1 3 2 0 4 4 1 3 0Brantford Galaxy 0 1 0 4 1 0 2 1 4 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 3 2 3 0 1 1 0 3 2Capital City 2 1 3 2 4 1 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 2 2 1 6 0 4 1 0 2 2 0 0 0London City 0 2 1 1 1 5 2 4 1 1 2 0 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 3Mississauga Eagles 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 0 0 2 0 1 5 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 2 0Montreal Impact Academy 3 0 6 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 7 2 0 4 3 0 5 1 3 1 1 1 5 0 3 1North York Astros 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 3 1 4 1 1 1 5 0 0 1 3SC Toronto 5 2 4 1 0 0 4 2 2 1 2 0 4 0 1 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 8 0 2 1Serbian White Eagles 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 7 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0St Catharines Wolves 0 2 2 4 0 0 5 1 0 4 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 4 1 2TFC Academy 1 4 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 7 0 2 0 5 2 0 1Toronto Croatia 2 2 4 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 5 2 6 2 4 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 5 0 2 2Windsor Stars 0 2 4 1 2 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 5 1 2 4 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 4 0 2York Region Shooters 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 4 1 1 2 0 1 4 1Updated to match es played on 10 October 2011 Source http canadiansoccerleague com schedules 1results htmLegend Blue home team win Yellow draw Red away team win Positions by round EditTeam Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526SC Toronto21111111111111111111111111Toronto Croatia96743235775543322222222222Capital City1310532322222322234433333333Brampton United22475477656475543344566554Serbian White Eagles64697654434767677567644445Montreal Impact Academy1271168866543234456755788776Mississauga Eagles4991010999888888888888877887York Region Shooters118886542367656765676455668Brantford Galaxy6111212121212101010999999999999999TFC Academy153591010111212111111101010101010101010101010London City913101111111112111112121212121212121212121212121211St Catharines Wolves432247889910101011111111111111111111111112Windsor Stars1314141414141414141414141413131413131413131313131313North York Astros812131313131313131313131314141314141314141414141414Source canadiansoccerleague comStandings EditPos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 SC Toronto A C 26 20 3 3 71 24 47 63 Qualified for the Givova Cup play offs2 Toronto Croatia A O 26 18 5 3 62 21 41 593 Capital City A 26 15 7 4 52 22 30 524 Brampton United A 26 15 3 8 61 43 18 485 Serbian White Eagles A 26 13 7 6 41 26 15 466 Montreal Impact Academy A 26 13 5 8 57 43 14 447 Mississauga Eagles A 26 13 3 10 44 29 15 428 York Region Shooters A 26 12 6 8 40 30 10 429 Brantford Galaxy 26 9 3 14 33 53 20 3010 TFC Academy 25 8 3 14 43 44 1 2711 London City 26 6 3 17 28 56 28 2112 St Catharines Wolves 26 5 4 17 28 77 49 1913 Windsor Stars 26 3 4 19 28 67 39 1314 North York Astros 25 0 6 19 19 72 53 6Updated to match es played on 10 October 2011 Source http www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com reports11 11cslw23 htmRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored A Advance to a further round C Champion O Play off winnerGoal scorers EditFinal statistics as of 10 October 2011 41 Rank Scorer Club Goals1 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy 182 Richard West Brampton United 17 Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia 174 Kadian Lecky 42 York Region Shooters 155 Alexandros Halis 43 SC Toronto 146 Sullivan Silva Capital City F C 127 Jarek Whiteman 44 SC Toronto 11 Milos Scepanovic 45 Serbian White Eagles 118 Alessandro Riggi Montreal Impact Academy 10 Alex Braletic 46 Serbian White Eagles 9 Matthew Contino St Catharines Wolves 99 Ranko Golijanin Brantford Galaxy 8Playoffs EditThe top 8 teams will qualify for the 2 legged Quarter finals with the winners advancing to the one game semi finals to be hosted by the highest remaining seeds Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legSC Toronto 1 4 4 2 4 pen 8 York Region Shooters 0 1 4 3Toronto Croatia 2 8 1 7 Mississauga Eagles FC 4 0 4 1Capital City F C 3 3 2 6 Montreal Impact Academy 1 1 2 1Brampton United 4 0 8 5 Serbian White Eagles 0 2 0 6Semi FinalFinal 2Toronto Croatia28York Region Shooters02Toronto Croatia13Capital City F C 03Capital City F C 55Serbian White Eagles0Quarterfinals Edit Mississauga Eagles FC v Toronto Croatia 7 October 2011Mississauga Eagles FC0 4Toronto CroatiaMississauga Ontario8 00 ET Report Pirija 18 Vucemilovic Grgic 36 Tihomir Maletic 54 Tihomir Maletic 92 Stadium Hershey Centre Attendance 150Referee Justin Tasev Ontario Montreal Impact Academy v Capital City F C 8 October 2011Montreal Impact Academy1 1Capital City F C Montreal Quebec1 00 ET Wandrille Lefevre 61 Report Will Beauge 35 Stadium Marie Victorin Stadium York Region Shooters v SC Toronto 9 October 2011York Region Shooters1 0SC TorontoVaughan Ontario4 00 ET Dino Gardner 4 Report Stadium St Joan of Arc Turf Field Attendance 100Referee Manuel Orellano Ontario Brampton City United v Serbian White Eagles 9 October 2011Brampton City United0 2Serbian White EaglesBrampton Ontario8 00 ET Report Alex Braletic 41 Milos Scepanovic 88 Stadium Victoria Park Stadium Attendance 300Referee Yusri Rudolph Ontario SC Toronto v York Region Shooters 14 October 2011SC Toronto4 3 a e t 2 4 p York Region ShootersToronto Ontario8 00 ET Massimo Mirabelli 9 Alexandros Halis 51 Massimo Mirabelli 73 Alexandros Halis 95 Report Kadian Lecky 38 Kadian Lecky 61 Goncalo Almeida 90 Stadium Lamport Stadium Attendance 160Referee Gianni Facchini Ontario PenaltiesJarek Whiteman Alon Badat Adrian Pena Dane Roberts Chris Turner Fitzroy Christey Mario Orestano Jalen Brome Adam Majer Serbian White Eagles v Brampton City United 15 October 2011Serbian White Eagles6 0Brampton City UnitedToronto Ontario8 00 ET Selvin Lammie 24 Kiril Dimitrov 26 Selvin Lammie 36 Alex Braletic 51 Milos Scepanovic 68 Sasa Viciknez 91 Report Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Attendance 120Referee Mohamed Abd Alla Ontario Capital City F C v Montreal Impact Academy 16 October 2011Capital City F C 2 1Montreal Impact AcademyOttawa Ontario3 00 ET Akil DeFreitas 10 Mahir Hadziresic 53 Report Kevin Luarca 77 Stadium Terry Fox Stadium Toronto Croatia v Mississauga Eagles FC 16 October 2011Toronto Croatia4 1Mississauga Eagles FCToronto Ontario7 00 ET Vucemilovic Grgic 3 Fitzwilliams 30 43 Bozenko Lesina 65 Report Melo 80 Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Attendance 170Referee Yusri Rudolf Ontario Semifinals Edit Capital City F C v Serbian White Eagles 23 October 2011Capital City F C 5 0Serbian White EaglesOttawa Ontario3 00 ET Silva 32 Mahir Hadziresic 77 William Beauge 80 Mahir Hadziresic 83 William Beauge 85 Report Report Stadium Terry Fox Stadium Attendance 1000Referee Carolanne Chinard Ontario Toronto Croatia v York Region Shooters 23 October 2011Toronto Croatia2 0York Region ShootersToronto Ontario7 00 ET Keran 7 Fitzwilliams 34 Report Stadium Centennial Park Stadium Attendance 175Referee Justin Tasev Ontario Givova CSL Championship Edit 29 October5 00 ETToronto Croatia1 0Capital City F C Fitzwilliams 18 ReportCentennial Park Stadium Toronto OntarioAttendance 1800Referee David Barrie Ontario GK 1 Sandi MatikaRB 7 Halburto Harris 47 CB 4 Sven ArapovicCB 3 Josip KeranLB 15 Ainsley DeerRM 22 Daniel Niksic 66 CM 14 Agustin De MedinaCM 23 Tonci Pirija c LM 8 Hayden FitzwilliamsST 11 Marin Vucemilovic GrgicST 10 Tihomir MaleticSubstitutes GK 13 Antonio IlicDF 6 Mario KulisDF 20 Nicholas GoddardMF 21 Lee Hagedorn 66 FW 9 Hugo HerreraFW 18 Bozenko LesinaFW 19 Niko PesaManager Velimir Crljen GK 1 Clint Irwin c RB 3 Julien EdwardsCB 12 Casey CordrayCB 5 Joel BagbyLB 17 Francis LeTourneauRM 24 Taurean MandersCM 13 Kenny CacerosLM 4 Collin Harrison 68 FW 15 Sullivan SilvaFW 8 Emir ZmicFW 9 Will BeaugeSubstitutes GK 22 Karl GouabeDF 2 Taylor BenjaminDF 11 Sam RocaMF 7 Laszlo CsongorFW 14 Garrett WebbFW 18 Junior EllisFW 25 Akil DeFreitas 68 Manager Shaun Harris Assistant referees Matt Meloche Scott Decker Fourth official Justin TasevCSL Executive Committee and Staff EditThe 2011 CSL Executive Committee 48 Position Name NationalityCommissioner Vincent Ursini CanadianDirector of Media and PR Stan Adamson 49 EnglishLeague Administrator Pino Jazbec CanadianDirector of Officials Tony Camacho PortugueseIndividual awards Edit Toronto Croatia club president Joe Pavicic was given the Harry Paul Gauss award The annual CSL awards ceremony was held at the Mississauga Convention Centre in Mississauga Ontario on 14 November 2011 50 The majority of the awards went to league champions Toronto Croatia Tihomir Maletic received his second consecutive MVP award and Sven Arapovic was given the Defender of the Year for his contributions in establishing Toronto s solid defensive record Velemir Crljen went home with the Coach of the Year while club president Joe Pavicic was given the Harry Paul Gauss award The Golden Boot was taken by Stefan Vukovic of TFC Academy and Scott Cliff of SC Toronto was voted the Goalkeeper of the Year Capital City FC produced the Rookie of the Year with Akil DeFreitas who later went abroad to the Veikkausliiga Niagara United received their first Fair Play award for being the most disciplined team throughout the season The CSL Referee Committee selected David Barrie a veteran national referee with the Referee of the Year Rogers TV producer Jeremy Milani was given a special service award for promoting CSL matches throughout the years Award Player Club CSL Most Valuable Player Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia CSL Golden Boot Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Scott Cliff SC Toronto CSL Defender of the Year Award Sven Arapovic Toronto Croatia CSL Rookie of the Year Award Akil DeFreitas Capital City FC CSL Coach of the Year Award Velimir Crljen Toronto Croatia Harry Paul Gauss Award Joe Pavicic Toronto Croatia CSL Referee of the Year Award David BarrieCSL Fair Play Award Niagara UnitedSpecial Award Jeremy MilaniSecond Division EditCanadian Soccer LeagueSecond DivisionSeason2011ChampionsMississauga Eagles FC BSupporters ShieldSC Toronto B East Conference Niagara United West Conference Matches played126Goals scored525 4 17 per match Top goalscorerJorgo Nika 16 20102012 The CSL Second Division was originally set up to be the Reserve League In 2011 that was adjusted to include an academy team Kingston Prospect FC and 2 clubs Niagara United and Kitchener Waterloo United FC which didn t meet the standards for a First Division club by the deadline date 51 Currently there are no formal plans for promotion and relegation One rule that was implemented in the 2011 season was that teams must have a maximum of 4 U 23 players in their rosters The division expanded to a record number of 14 teams and was split into an East and West division Other new additions to the division was the return of Toronto Croatia s reserve squad and the debut of London City s reserve team 52 During the regular season both Niagara United and SC Toronto B secured their Second Division titles While in the postseason Mississauga Eagles B defeated Brampton United B to claim their first CSL D2 Championship Teams Edit Team City Stadium ManagerBrampton City United B Brampton Ontario Victoria Park Stadium Mike DiMatteoBrantford Galaxy B Brantford Ontario Steve Brown Sports Complex Peter Pompoino 53 Kitchener Waterloo United FC Waterloo Ontario Budd Park Lazo DzepinaLondon City B London Ontario Cove Road Stadium Aldo CaranciMississauga Eagles FC B Mississauga Ontario Hershey Centre Josef Komlodi 54 Alex Szczotka 54 Niagara United Niagara Falls Ontario Kalar Sports Park James McGillivray 55 North York Astros B Toronto Ontario Esther Shiner Stadium Kerwin Skeete 56 Kingston Prospect FC Kingston Ontario St Joan of Arc Turf Field Jimmy HamrouniSC Toronto B Toronto Ontario Lamport Stadium Patrice GheisarSerbian White Eagles B Toronto Ontario Centennial Park Stadium Nikola BudalicSt Catharines Wolves B St Catharines Ontario Club Roma Stadium Carlo ArghittuTFC Academy II Liberty Village Toronto Lamport Stadium Jim Brennan 37 Toronto Croatia B Toronto Ontario Centennial Park StadiumYork Region Shooters B Vaughan Ontario St Joan of Arc Turf Field Brantford Mississauga Vaughan London St Catharines TORONTO Brampton Niagara Falls Kingston Waterlooclass notpageimage Location of CSL Second Division teams outside of Toronto for the 2011 CSL season SC Toronto North York Astros Serbian White Eagles Toronto Croatia TFC Academy York Region Shooters Mississaugaclass notpageimage Location of CSL Second Division teams in Toronto for the 2011 CSL season Second Division East Standings Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 SC Toronto B 18 14 2 2 64 14 50 442 Brampton City United B 19 13 3 3 39 16 23 423 York Region Shooters B 19 9 4 6 49 34 15 314 TFC Academy II 19 10 0 9 49 30 19 305 Serbian White Eagles B 19 9 2 8 38 46 8 296 North York Astros B 17 7 3 7 30 34 4 247 Kingston Prospect FC 19 3 0 16 19 82 63 9Updated to match es played on 8 October 2011 Source http canadiansoccerleague com schedules res standings htmRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored Second Division West Standings Edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Niagara United 18 9 6 3 45 19 26 332 Mississauga Eagles B O 18 10 2 6 53 40 13 323 Brantford Galaxy SC B 18 9 1 8 40 38 2 284 Kitchener Waterloo United FC 19 6 7 6 32 34 2 255 London City B 18 6 3 9 35 55 20 216 St Catharines Wolves B 19 3 2 14 21 47 26 117 Toronto Croatia B 18 1 5 12 11 36 25 8Updated to match es played on 8 October 2011 Source http canadiansoccerleague com schedules res standings htmRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored O Play off winner Final Edit Brampton City Utd B v Mississauga Eagles FC B 22 October 2011Brampton City Utd B1 1 a e t 3 5 p Mississauga Eagles FC BVaughan Ontario3 00 Ardit Xhameni 108 Report Joey Melo 104 Stadium St Joan of Arc Turf Field Referee Benjamin Jacobs Ontario Top Goal Scorers Edit CSL League Administrator Pino Jazbec right presenting the CSL Fair Play and Respect to Derek Paterson left of Niagara United Rank Player Club Goals1 Jorgo Nika SC Toronto B 162 Derek Paterson Niagara United 143 Terence Linatoc SC Toronto B 104 Alex DeMatos North York Astros B 105 Brendan Woodfull TFC Academy B 106 Jeremy Caranci London City B 97 Donavan Wilson Brampton City United B 98 Jordan Hamilton TFC Academy B 99 Omar Nakeeb Mississauga Eagles FC B 810 Jonathan Singh Brampton City United B 7Updated 23 October 2016 Source https web archive org web 20111114235010 http canadiansoccerleague com Individual awards Edit Award Player Club CSL Most Valuable Player Jorgo Nika SC Toronto B CSL Golden Boot Jorgo Nika SC Toronto B CSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award Ryan Pumier KW United FC CSL Defender of the Year Award Oliver Spring SC Toronto B CSL Rookie of the Year Award Jeremy Caranci London City B CSL Coach of the Year Award James McGillivray Niagara United International Friendlies EditToronto Croatia participated in the 2nd Croatian World Club Championship in order to defend their title 57 They successfully claimed their second championship after defeating Canberra Croatia 58 Niagara United v Bedlington Terriers F C 28 June 2011 2011 06 28 Niagara United 1 4 Bedlington Terriers F C Niagara Falls Ontario18 30 news Stadium Kalar Sports Park Toronto Croatia v NK Croatia Zurich 26 June 2011 2011 06 26 Croatian World Club ChampionshipToronto Croatia 4 1 NK Croatia Zurichnews Toronto Croatia v Dinamo Ottakring 29 June 2011 2011 06 29 Croatian World Club ChampionshipToronto Croatia 3 0 Dinamo Ottakringnews Toronto Croatia v Croatia Berlin Croatian World Club ChampionshipToronto Croatia 2 0 Croatia Berlinnews Toronto Croatia v Canberra Croatia 2 July 2011 2011 07 02 Final Croatian World Club ChampionshipToronto Croatia 5 0 Canberra CroatiaSplit CroatianewsReferences Edit Larson Kurt Sun Toronto Toronto Croatia wins CSL title Toronto Sun Retrieved 17 March 2017 Starnes Richard 31 March 2012 A disappointing finish for Capital City FC 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