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York Region Shooters

York Region Shooters is a Canadian soccer team, that plays in the Canadian Soccer League. The Shooters played their home games at the St. Joan of Arc Turf Field in the City of Vaughan, Ontario. The team's colours were blue and white, mirroring those of the Italy national team and reflecting the cultural heritage of the club. The club had also competed under various different names as Vaughan Sun Devils, Vaughan Shooters, Italia Shooters, and finally as York Region Shooters.

York Region Shooters
Full nameYork Region Shooters
Nickname(s)The Shooters
Founded2003 (as Vaughan Sun Devils)
StadiumSt. Joan of Arc Turf Field
Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
Capacity1,000
ChairmanTony De Thomasis
Head coachSam Madeiros
LeagueCanadian Soccer League
2022Regular season: 2nd
Playoffs: Semifinals
WebsiteClub website

They were formed in 2003 as the merger of two rival clubs in York Region: the Glen Shields Sun Devils and the original York Region Shooters. Both clubs were inaugural members of the Canadian Professional Soccer League, having joined in 1998. The merger produced a string of success as the club became a powerhouse within the league. Notable achievements were going undefeated in an entire season, establishing a CSL record for most regular season titles, and winning the CSL Championship three times in 2006, 2014 and 2017.

History edit

Merger and emergence as a league powerhouse (2003–2005) edit

 
Canadian international Chris Williams began his career with Glen Shields Sun Devils.

In 2003, Glen Shields merged with the York Region Shooters and united the York Region territory under principal owner Tony De Thomasis.[1] The new additions added to the roster were Canadian international Elvis Thomas, Matthew Palleschi, Cameron Medwin, and Jason De Thomasis.[2] The merger proved a success as Vaughan recorded an eight-game undefeated streak and clinched the final playoff in their conference. In the first round they faced Toronto Supra, where they defeated Supra with 4 goals to 3 with Wilson Hugo, Smith, Thomas, and Aundrea Rollins providing the goals.[3] In the next round the Sun Devils faced Western Conference champions the Hamilton Thunder, and beat the odds by recording a 2–0 victory to mark their first appearance in the CPSL Championship.[4] Their opponents in the finals were Brampton Hitmen during the match Vaughan's Chris Turner was ejected from the match which gave Brampton the advantage to win the championship by a score of 1–0.[5][6] Despite the defeat the merger ushered in a new era for the club in becoming a powerhouse within the CPSL.[7]

Several changes were made in 2004 as the club was renamed the Vaughan Shooters and transferred their home venue to the Ontario Soccer Centre.[8][9] Head coach Benning parted ways in order to accept a position with the CSA, and Sam Mederios was named his successor.[10][11] Vaughan also established an affiliation with two youth clubs Woodbridge Italia and Vaughan Soccer Club.[12] For the second straight year the Shooters clinched the final playoff berth in their conference with the third best offensive and defensive record. In the preliminary round of the playoffs they faced the Metro Lions and blitz them 5–3.[13] The second round was a similar outcome where Vaughan defeat the Eastern Conference champions Toronto Supra 4–1.[14] The championship finals featured Vaughan against Toronto Croatia, where the Shooters fell 4-0.[15][16]

In 2005, Carmine Isacco was given head coach responsibilities and brought in Saint Kitts and Nevis international Darryl Gomez, Stuart Black, and Brian Bowes. Throughout the season Vaughan consolidated their status as a powerhouse by claiming their first piece of silverware the Eastern Conference title.[17] Vaughan achieved a team best by posting the best offensive and defensive record. As division champions they received an automatic bye to the semifinals, where they thrashed Toronto Croatia by a score of 4–0.[18][19] In their third championship final appearance they faced the Oakville Blue Devils, but once again fell short 2–1 in extra time.[20] At the conclusion of the season the league honored Desmond Humphrey with the CPSL MVP award, and Tony De Thomasis with the CPSL President award.[21]

First championship and consistent playoff appearances (2006–2013) edit

On September 15, 2005 the league announced the creation of the International Division for the 2006 season with Vaughan joining the division as Italia Shooters in order to represent and to celebrate the club's strong Italian heritage.[22][23] Further changes were made in the managerial office with team owner De Thomasis undertaking the coaching duties. Italia managed to acquire a postseason berth by finishing third in a highly competitive division. The club received some luck early on in the playoffs as they advanced to the next round by a forfeit from the Brampton Stallions.[24] Their opponents in the semifinals were Toronto Croatia, and with a goal from Jason De Thomasis they reached the championship final for the fourth consecutive year.[25] Their opposition were the International Division champions Serbian White Eagles FC a team where the majority of players had European experience.[26] During the match Italia performed the miracle needed at Esther Shiner Stadium from a lone goal from Anthony Adur to claim their first CSL Championship in a 1–0 victory.[27][28] De Thomasis was recognized with the CSL Coach of the Year award.[29]

For the 2007 season Italia finished third in their division with the third best offensive record, and maintained the best defensive record. Unfortunately Italia failed to defend their championship after losing 3–0 to Trois-Rivières Attak in the first round of the playoffs.[30][31] In preparations for the coming 2008 season the club hired Vito Colanglo as general manager and moved their home venue to Joan of Arc Turf Field.[32][33] The organization also reached an agreement with the Toronto Lynx of the Premier Development League in order to develop and break players into the professional ranks.[34] Isacco was brought back in to manage the squad and strengthened the roster with David Diplacido, Frank Jonke, Rick Titus, Marco Terminesi, Jamaal Smith, Murphy Wiredu, Jon Paul Piques, and Richard Asante.[35] The additions paid off as Italia secured their second division title and had the best offensive record. In the quarterfinals the Shooters defeated Brampton Lions FC 1–0.[36][37] Their playoff run came to a conclusion in the next round against Serbia, where the White Eagles defeated them 3–0.[38]

 
Italia Shooters celebrating CSL Championship in 2006.

In 2009, Woodbridge S.C., and Unionville S.C. became associated with Italia and operated as the club's reserve teams in the CSL Reserve Division.[39] In the regular season the Shooters had a mediocre season, but still managed to clinch a postseason berth by finishing third in their division. In the postseason Italia revived their team performance by defeating St. Catharines in a two-game series with 7–1 goals on aggregate.[40][41] In the next round they faced the National Division champions Trois-Rivieres where in both games they tied the series 4–4 on aggregate with the Attak scoring the winning goal in overtime.[42] The CSL administration restructured the league by combining both divisions to form the CSL First Division. As a result of the changes the club changed its name to York Region Shooters, reflecting the previous merger in 2003 and the larger area of York Region the club has played in and represents.[43] Filipe Bento took over the reign of head coach and clinched the club's third regular season championship by finishing first in the standings.[44] Their postseason journey came to an abrupt end after losing 3–1 on goals on aggregate to Toronto Croatia.[45] At the conclusion of the season De Thomasis received the Harry Paul Gauss award, while Titus was awarded the CSL Defender of the Year award.[46]

During the 2011 and 2012 seasons York Region went through the services of Brian Bowes, and John Pacione as head coaches.[47] Notable players around that period were Taylor Lord, Carlos Riva, Dino Gardner, Adrian Butters, Julian Uccello, and Taurean Manders. The Shooters qualified for the postseason for both seasons.[48][49] In 2011, York defeated regular season champions SC Toronto in the quarterfinals, but were defeated in the second round by Toronto Croatia.[50][51][52] While in 2012, York Region defeated Windsor Star in the first round only to be eliminated in the next round against Montreal Impact Academy.[53][54] York Region finished the 2013 season on a positive note by finishing second in the standings with Jamaican internationals Richard West, and Richard Edwards being added to the roster.[55][56] Their opposition in the playoffs were London City where York Region lost the match in a penalty shootout.[57][58]

Undefeated season and league dominance (2014–2017) edit

The 2014 season was a historic season for the franchise as the club achieved an undefeated season.[59][60] Becoming the third club in the league's history to reach this milestone the others being Toronto Olympians, and the Ottawa Wizards. In the postseason York Region eliminated Brampton United by a score of 3–0 in the first round.[61] In the semifinal the Shooters defeated North York Astros from a single goal from Hector Mackie.[62] After a 5–4 victory in a penalty shootout York Region defeated Toronto Croatia to claim their second CSL Championship, and completed the entire season undefeated.[63][64] For their efforts the CSL awarded former York Region player Darryl Gomez with the CSL Coach of the Year award, and Adrian Ibanez with the CSL D2 Goalkeeper of the Year.[65] York Region also established a working relationship with Winstars Soccer Academy, which served as a reserve team in the CSL Second Division.[66] In November 2014, former Jong Ajax coach Bob de Klerk was appointed the Technical Director for the club.[67]

York Region had a solid 2015 season by securing a postseason berth by finishing third in the standings with the second best offensive record.[68] Notable imports brought in were Steven McDougall, Aleksandar Stojanovski, David Schipper, Ashton Bennett, Wilson Martinez, and Adrian Pena. The Shooters faced Burlington SC in the quarterfinals and advanced to the next round after a 4–2 victory.[69] Their playoff journey came to a conclusion after losing 3–2 to Toronto Croatia.[70] At the CSL awards banquet Richard West received the CSL Golden Boot, while Cyndy De Thomasis was honored with the Harry Paul Gauss award.[71]

The Shooter's roster was strengthened for the 2016 season with the additions of Hayden Fitzwilliams, Nicholas Lindsay, Halburto Harris, David Guzman, Shawn Brown, and the return of Anthony Adur.[72] The season marked another achievement for the York Region club as they captured their fifth regular season championship, thus establishing a CSL record for most regular season titles.[73] They also achieved a team milestone by recording their best defensive record allowing only 10 goals a record not matched since the Ottawa Wizards in the 2003 CPSL season. In their playoff run the Maple-based club defeated Milton SC 5–0.[74] In the semifinal the Shooters suffered a crushing 2–1 defeat in a penalty shootout to Hamilton City SC.[75] Meanwhile, in the Second Division their reserve team captured their first CSL D2 Championship after defeating Toronto Atomic B by a score of 2-1.[76]

The Shooters won the 2017 Canadian Soccer League season championship for a third time with a 5–4 penalty shoot-out win over Scarborough SC after a 1–1 draw.[77]

Roster edit

As of June 14, 2022[78]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW    Hassan Abdulmumini
DF    Faris Abubaker
FW   GUY Shaq Agard
MF   CAN Devonte Brown
FW    Darren Chambers
DF    Sabree Doka
GK    Luke Ewen
MF    Amjad Faragallh
MF    Augusto Flores
GK    Daniel Gosciniak
GK    Trae Green
MF    Osman Hussein
DF    Abubahar Hussein
MF    Mustapha Kuru
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF    Gabriel Lima
DF    Carlex Mbobda
MF    Mahmoud Mehdi
MF    Sadrettin Memedovski
MF    Zuheib Mohamed
DF    Odilon Nguemou
DF    Luis Nieves
GK    Gieson Njehia
MF    Michael Nwobosi
DF    Ridwan Saka
FW    Gianpiero Sansonetti
DF    Haji Shee
FW    Armaan Somani
FW    Jacob Yankey

Crest edit

 
The crest used from 2006 till 2009

The club's first crest was created in 2003 and used until 2005. In 2006, with the introduction of the International Division the club joined the division, and modified the team's crest and jerseys to represent the Italian community within the York Region.[23]

The new club badge mirrored those of the Italy national team. It consisted of shield badge with the Italian flag on it with the club's name written above it. After the reformatting of the National and International Divisions into the First Division the Shooters changed the team crest and name in order to represent the entire York Region territory. The new modern crest is shaped as a shield badge with a blue and gold background with the name of the club placed in the center with three stars above it.

Seasons edit

Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League (Eastern Conference) 13 7–7–4 3rd Finals [79]
2004 11 11–5–4 3rd Finals [79]
2005 12 16–3–3 1st Finals [79]
2006 Canadian Soccer League (International Division) 12 8–9–5 3rd Champions [80]
2007 10 11–7–4 3rd Quarterfinals [81]
2008 11 13–3–6 1st Semifinals [82]
2009 10 7–4–7 3rd Semifinals [83]
2010 Canadian Soccer League (First Division) 13 13–7–4 1st Quarterfinals [84]
2011 14 12–6–8 8th Semifinals [85]
2012 16 9–11–2 5th Semifinals [85]
2013 12 15–2–5 5th Quarterfinals [85]
2014 10 13–5–0 1st Champions [85]
2015 12 13–1–8 3rd Semifinals [85]
2016 8 16–3–2 1st Semifinals [85]
2017 8 9–3–2 3rd Champions [85]
2022 Canadian Soccer League 6 5–3–2 2nd Semifinals [86]

Head coaches edit

Venues edit

Year(s) Venue Location
2003–2004 Dufferin District Field Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
2004–2006 Ontario Soccer Centre Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
2007–2017 St. Joan Of Arc Turf Field Maple, Ontario, Canada

Honours edit

Notable players edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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For the club that last played in 2002 see York Region Shooters 1998 York Region Shooters is a Canadian soccer team that plays in the Canadian Soccer League The Shooters played their home games at the St Joan of Arc Turf Field in the City of Vaughan Ontario The team s colours were blue and white mirroring those of the Italy national team and reflecting the cultural heritage of the club The club had also competed under various different names as Vaughan Sun Devils Vaughan Shooters Italia Shooters and finally as York Region Shooters York Region ShootersFull nameYork Region ShootersNickname s The ShootersFounded2003 as Vaughan Sun Devils StadiumSt Joan of Arc Turf Field Vaughan Ontario CanadaCapacity1 000ChairmanTony De ThomasisHead coachSam MadeirosLeagueCanadian Soccer League2022Regular season 2ndPlayoffs SemifinalsWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThey were formed in 2003 as the merger of two rival clubs in York Region the Glen Shields Sun Devils and the original York Region Shooters Both clubs were inaugural members of the Canadian Professional Soccer League having joined in 1998 The merger produced a string of success as the club became a powerhouse within the league Notable achievements were going undefeated in an entire season establishing a CSL record for most regular season titles and winning the CSL Championship three times in 2006 2014 and 2017 Contents 1 History 1 1 Merger and emergence as a league powerhouse 2003 2005 1 2 First championship and consistent playoff appearances 2006 2013 1 3 Undefeated season and league dominance 2014 2017 2 Roster 3 Crest 4 Seasons 5 Head coaches 6 Venues 7 Honours 8 Notable players 9 References 10 External linksHistory editMerger and emergence as a league powerhouse 2003 2005 edit nbsp Canadian international Chris Williams began his career with Glen Shields Sun Devils In 2003 Glen Shields merged with the York Region Shooters and united the York Region territory under principal owner Tony De Thomasis 1 The new additions added to the roster were Canadian international Elvis Thomas Matthew Palleschi Cameron Medwin and Jason De Thomasis 2 The merger proved a success as Vaughan recorded an eight game undefeated streak and clinched the final playoff in their conference In the first round they faced Toronto Supra where they defeated Supra with 4 goals to 3 with Wilson Hugo Smith Thomas and Aundrea Rollins providing the goals 3 In the next round the Sun Devils faced Western Conference champions the Hamilton Thunder and beat the odds by recording a 2 0 victory to mark their first appearance in the CPSL Championship 4 Their opponents in the finals were Brampton Hitmen during the match Vaughan s Chris Turner was ejected from the match which gave Brampton the advantage to win the championship by a score of 1 0 5 6 Despite the defeat the merger ushered in a new era for the club in becoming a powerhouse within the CPSL 7 Several changes were made in 2004 as the club was renamed the Vaughan Shooters and transferred their home venue to the Ontario Soccer Centre 8 9 Head coach Benning parted ways in order to accept a position with the CSA and Sam Mederios was named his successor 10 11 Vaughan also established an affiliation with two youth clubs Woodbridge Italia and Vaughan Soccer Club 12 For the second straight year the Shooters clinched the final playoff berth in their conference with the third best offensive and defensive record In the preliminary round of the playoffs they faced the Metro Lions and blitz them 5 3 13 The second round was a similar outcome where Vaughan defeat the Eastern Conference champions Toronto Supra 4 1 14 The championship finals featured Vaughan against Toronto Croatia where the Shooters fell 4 0 15 16 In 2005 Carmine Isacco was given head coach responsibilities and brought in Saint Kitts and Nevis international Darryl Gomez Stuart Black and Brian Bowes Throughout the season Vaughan consolidated their status as a powerhouse by claiming their first piece of silverware the Eastern Conference title 17 Vaughan achieved a team best by posting the best offensive and defensive record As division champions they received an automatic bye to the semifinals where they thrashed Toronto Croatia by a score of 4 0 18 19 In their third championship final appearance they faced the Oakville Blue Devils but once again fell short 2 1 in extra time 20 At the conclusion of the season the league honored Desmond Humphrey with the CPSL MVP award and Tony De Thomasis with the CPSL President award 21 First championship and consistent playoff appearances 2006 2013 edit On September 15 2005 the league announced the creation of the International Division for the 2006 season with Vaughan joining the division as Italia Shooters in order to represent and to celebrate the club s strong Italian heritage 22 23 Further changes were made in the managerial office with team owner De Thomasis undertaking the coaching duties Italia managed to acquire a postseason berth by finishing third in a highly competitive division The club received some luck early on in the playoffs as they advanced to the next round by a forfeit from the Brampton Stallions 24 Their opponents in the semifinals were Toronto Croatia and with a goal from Jason De Thomasis they reached the championship final for the fourth consecutive year 25 Their opposition were the International Division champions Serbian White Eagles FC a team where the majority of players had European experience 26 During the match Italia performed the miracle needed at Esther Shiner Stadium from a lone goal from Anthony Adur to claim their first CSL Championship in a 1 0 victory 27 28 De Thomasis was recognized with the CSL Coach of the Year award 29 For the 2007 season Italia finished third in their division with the third best offensive record and maintained the best defensive record Unfortunately Italia failed to defend their championship after losing 3 0 to Trois Rivieres Attak in the first round of the playoffs 30 31 In preparations for the coming 2008 season the club hired Vito Colanglo as general manager and moved their home venue to Joan of Arc Turf Field 32 33 The organization also reached an agreement with the Toronto Lynx of the Premier Development League in order to develop and break players into the professional ranks 34 Isacco was brought back in to manage the squad and strengthened the roster with David Diplacido Frank Jonke Rick Titus Marco Terminesi Jamaal Smith Murphy Wiredu Jon Paul Piques and Richard Asante 35 The additions paid off as Italia secured their second division title and had the best offensive record In the quarterfinals the Shooters defeated Brampton Lions FC 1 0 36 37 Their playoff run came to a conclusion in the next round against Serbia where the White Eagles defeated them 3 0 38 nbsp Italia Shooters celebrating CSL Championship in 2006 In 2009 Woodbridge S C and Unionville S C became associated with Italia and operated as the club s reserve teams in the CSL Reserve Division 39 In the regular season the Shooters had a mediocre season but still managed to clinch a postseason berth by finishing third in their division In the postseason Italia revived their team performance by defeating St Catharines in a two game series with 7 1 goals on aggregate 40 41 In the next round they faced the National Division champions Trois Rivieres where in both games they tied the series 4 4 on aggregate with the Attak scoring the winning goal in overtime 42 The CSL administration restructured the league by combining both divisions to form the CSL First Division As a result of the changes the club changed its name to York Region Shooters reflecting the previous merger in 2003 and the larger area of York Region the club has played in and represents 43 Filipe Bento took over the reign of head coach and clinched the club s third regular season championship by finishing first in the standings 44 Their postseason journey came to an abrupt end after losing 3 1 on goals on aggregate to Toronto Croatia 45 At the conclusion of the season De Thomasis received the Harry Paul Gauss award while Titus was awarded the CSL Defender of the Year award 46 During the 2011 and 2012 seasons York Region went through the services of Brian Bowes and John Pacione as head coaches 47 Notable players around that period were Taylor Lord Carlos Riva Dino Gardner Adrian Butters Julian Uccello and Taurean Manders The Shooters qualified for the postseason for both seasons 48 49 In 2011 York defeated regular season champions SC Toronto in the quarterfinals but were defeated in the second round by Toronto Croatia 50 51 52 While in 2012 York Region defeated Windsor Star in the first round only to be eliminated in the next round against Montreal Impact Academy 53 54 York Region finished the 2013 season on a positive note by finishing second in the standings with Jamaican internationals Richard West and Richard Edwards being added to the roster 55 56 Their opposition in the playoffs were London City where York Region lost the match in a penalty shootout 57 58 Undefeated season and league dominance 2014 2017 edit The 2014 season was a historic season for the franchise as the club achieved an undefeated season 59 60 Becoming the third club in the league s history to reach this milestone the others being Toronto Olympians and the Ottawa Wizards In the postseason York Region eliminated Brampton United by a score of 3 0 in the first round 61 In the semifinal the Shooters defeated North York Astros from a single goal from Hector Mackie 62 After a 5 4 victory in a penalty shootout York Region defeated Toronto Croatia to claim their second CSL Championship and completed the entire season undefeated 63 64 For their efforts the CSL awarded former York Region player Darryl Gomez with the CSL Coach of the Year award and Adrian Ibanez with the CSL D2 Goalkeeper of the Year 65 York Region also established a working relationship with Winstars Soccer Academy which served as a reserve team in the CSL Second Division 66 In November 2014 former Jong Ajax coach Bob de Klerk was appointed the Technical Director for the club 67 York Region had a solid 2015 season by securing a postseason berth by finishing third in the standings with the second best offensive record 68 Notable imports brought in were Steven McDougall Aleksandar Stojanovski David Schipper Ashton Bennett Wilson Martinez and Adrian Pena The Shooters faced Burlington SC in the quarterfinals and advanced to the next round after a 4 2 victory 69 Their playoff journey came to a conclusion after losing 3 2 to Toronto Croatia 70 At the CSL awards banquet Richard West received the CSL Golden Boot while Cyndy De Thomasis was honored with the Harry Paul Gauss award 71 The Shooter s roster was strengthened for the 2016 season with the additions of Hayden Fitzwilliams Nicholas Lindsay Halburto Harris David Guzman Shawn Brown and the return of Anthony Adur 72 The season marked another achievement for the York Region club as they captured their fifth regular season championship thus establishing a CSL record for most regular season titles 73 They also achieved a team milestone by recording their best defensive record allowing only 10 goals a record not matched since the Ottawa Wizards in the 2003 CPSL season In their playoff run the Maple based club defeated Milton SC 5 0 74 In the semifinal the Shooters suffered a crushing 2 1 defeat in a penalty shootout to Hamilton City SC 75 Meanwhile in the Second Division their reserve team captured their first CSL D2 Championship after defeating Toronto Atomic B by a score of 2 1 76 The Shooters won the 2017 Canadian Soccer League season championship for a third time with a 5 4 penalty shoot out win over Scarborough SC after a 1 1 draw 77 Roster editAs of June 14 2022 78 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp Hassan Abdulmumini DF nbsp Faris Abubaker FW nbsp GUY Shaq Agard MF nbsp CAN Devonte Brown FW nbsp Darren Chambers DF nbsp Sabree Doka GK nbsp Luke Ewen MF nbsp Amjad Faragallh MF nbsp Augusto Flores GK nbsp Daniel Gosciniak GK nbsp Trae Green MF nbsp Osman Hussein DF nbsp Abubahar Hussein MF nbsp Mustapha Kuru No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp Gabriel Lima DF nbsp Carlex Mbobda MF nbsp Mahmoud Mehdi MF nbsp Sadrettin Memedovski MF nbsp Zuheib Mohamed DF nbsp Odilon Nguemou DF nbsp Luis Nieves GK nbsp Gieson Njehia MF nbsp Michael Nwobosi DF nbsp Ridwan Saka FW nbsp Gianpiero Sansonetti DF nbsp Haji Shee FW nbsp Armaan Somani FW nbsp Jacob YankeyCrest edit nbsp The crest used from 2006 till 2009The club s first crest was created in 2003 and used until 2005 In 2006 with the introduction of the International Division the club joined the division and modified the team s crest and jerseys to represent the Italian community within the York Region 23 The new club badge mirrored those of the Italy national team It consisted of shield badge with the Italian flag on it with the club s name written above it After the reformatting of the National and International Divisions into the First Division the Shooters changed the team crest and name in order to represent the entire York Region territory The new modern crest is shaped as a shield badge with a blue and gold background with the name of the club placed in the center with three stars above it Seasons editSeason League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League Eastern Conference 13 7 7 4 3rd Finals 79 2004 11 11 5 4 3rd Finals 79 2005 12 16 3 3 1st Finals 79 2006 Canadian Soccer League International Division 12 8 9 5 3rd Champions 80 2007 10 11 7 4 3rd Quarterfinals 81 2008 11 13 3 6 1st Semifinals 82 2009 10 7 4 7 3rd Semifinals 83 2010 Canadian Soccer League First Division 13 13 7 4 1st Quarterfinals 84 2011 14 12 6 8 8th Semifinals 85 2012 16 9 11 2 5th Semifinals 85 2013 12 15 2 5 5th Quarterfinals 85 2014 10 13 5 0 1st Champions 85 2015 12 13 1 8 3rd Semifinals 85 2016 8 16 3 2 1st Semifinals 85 2017 8 9 3 2 3rd Champions 85 2022 Canadian Soccer League 6 5 3 2 2nd Semifinals 86 Head coaches editDave Benning 2003 2004 Sam Mederios 2004 Carmine Isacco 2005 2006 Tony De Thomasis 2006 2007 Carmine Isacco 2008 Roberto Pugliese 2009 Filipe Bento 2010 2011 Brian Bowes 2011 John Pacione 2012 2013 Darryl Gomez 2014 Tony De Thomasis 2015 2017 Sam Mederios 2022 87 Venues editYear s Venue Location2003 2004 Dufferin District Field Thornhill Ontario Canada2004 2006 Ontario Soccer Centre Vaughan Ontario Canada2007 2017 St Joan Of Arc Turf Field Maple Ontario CanadaHonours editCSL Championship 2006 2014 2017 CSL Second Division Championship 2016 Canadian Soccer League First Division 2010 2014 2016 Canadian Professional Soccer League Eastern Conference 2005 Canadian Soccer League International Division 2008Notable players editCanada Anthony Adur 2006 2016 Stuart Black 2005 Joseph Di Chiara 2010 David Diplacido 2008 Dino Gardner 2011 2014 17 Willy Giummarra 2003 Frank Jonke 2008 Nicholas Lindsay 2016 Taylor Lord 2011 Cameron Medwin 2003 05 Evan Milward 2006 Matthew O Connor 2007 2010 Matthew Palleschi 2003 05 2008 Vince Petrasso 2010 Jon Paul Piques 2008 Carlos Rivas Godoy 2011 12 Bayete Smith 2003 Marco Terminesi 2008 Elvis Thomas 2003 Julian Uccello 2012 Gil Vainshtein Murphy Wiredu 2008 Bermuda Taurean Manders 2012 Dominican Republic Wilson Martinez 2013 14 Guyana Adrian Butters 2011 2016 Konata Mannings 2007 Jamaal Smith 2008 Jelani Smith 2008 Jamaica Ashton Bennett 2015 Kavin Bryan 2017 Richard Edwards 2013 17 Camaal Reid 2016 17 Richard West 2013 17 Macedonia Aleksandar Stojanovski 2015 17 Saint Kitts and Nevis Darryl Gomez 2005 2009 10 2012 13 Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Fitzwilliams 2016 Rick Titus 2008 10 Jonathan Westmaas 2003 2010 United States of America David Schipper 2015 17 References edit CPSL Canadian Professional Soccer League 2003 08 19 Archived from the original on 2003 08 19 Retrieved 2016 11 28 CPSL Canadian Professional Soccer League 2003 08 22 Archived from the original on 2003 08 22 Retrieved 2016 11 28 Glover Robin October 1st 2003 CPSL Playoff Toronto Supra vs Vaughan Sun Devils www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 28 Glover Robin October 4 2003 CPSL Rogers Cup Semi Final Hamilton Thunder vs Vaughan Sun Devils www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 28 Glover Robin October 5th 2003 CPSL Rogers Cup Playoffs Final Vaughan Sun Devils vs Brampton Hitmen www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 28 October 5 2003 CPSL Rogers Cup Final Brampton vs Vaughan from CPSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 28 CPSL Canadian Professional Soccer League 2004 12 12 Archived from the original on 2004 12 12 Retrieved 2016 11 28 CPSL Canadian Professional Soccer League 2004 06 30 Archived from the original on 2004 06 30 Retrieved 2016 11 28 CPSL Canadian Professional Soccer League 2004 05 29 Archived 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rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 29 October 7 2006 CSL summary of Semi Final games from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 29 October 12 2006 CSL Playoff Final pre game story from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 29 Glover Robin October 15 2006 CSL Playoff Final Serbian White Eagles vs Italia Shooters by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 29 October 15 2006 CSL Playoff Final Serbian White Eagles vs Italia Shooters from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 29 October 22 2006 CSL Award Winners from CSL press release www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 29 October 13 2007 CSL Quarter Final Trois Rivieres Attak vs Italia Shooters from CSL media release www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 30 YorkRegion com Trois Rivieres ends Shooters dreams www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 11 30 YorkRegion com Colangelo new GM www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 11 30 YorkRegion com Shooters have new weapon ready for 2008 season www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 11 30 February 5 2008 CSL New Look Canadian Soccer League from CSL media release www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 30 Glover Robin May 13 2008 Canadian Soccer League CSL Press Conference by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 30 Glover Robin October 10 2008 CSL Quarterfinal Italia Shooters vs Brampton Lions by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 11 30 YorkRegion com Shooters on way to semifinals www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 11 30 YorkRegion com Shooters out of league action www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 11 30 Glover Robin May 12 2009 CSL Press Conference part 1 by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 01 September 23 2009 CSL Quarter Final St Catharines Wolves vs Italia Shooters from CSL media release www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 01 Glover Robin October 4 2009 CSL Quarter Final Italia Shooters vs St Catharines Wolves by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 01 October 18 2009 CSL weekend semi final games from CSL media release www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 01 Glover Robin May 4 2010 CSL Press Conference by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 01 Hayakawa Michael York Shooters take top spot Hayakawa Michael York ousted from soccer playoffs Glover Robin October 31 2010 CSL Finals Award Winners by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 01 Pro Team York Region Shooters 2012 07 11 Archived from the original on 2012 07 11 Retrieved 2016 12 02 Hayakawa Michael York Shooters secure playoff berth Hayakawa Michael Draw gives York Shooters playoff berth Glover Robin October 9 2011 CSL York Region Shooters vs SC Toronto Quarterfinal by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 02 October 23 2011 CSL details on Sunday s games from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 02 York squad shot down in soccer semis October 14 2012 CSL Quarterfinals details from Sunday s games from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 02 October 21 2012 CSL Semi finals details of Sunday s games from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 02 Canadian Soccer League 2013 08 28 Archived from the original on 2013 08 28 Retrieved 2016 12 03 Hayakawa Michael York Shooters finish second www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Glover Robin October 11 2013 CSL Quarterfinal York Region Shooters vs London City by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Hayakawa Michael Shooters bounced from playoffs on penalty kicks in Vaughan www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 YorkRegion com Shooters clinch soccer title www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters complete unbeaten season www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters advance to semis extend unbeaten streak to 19 www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters qualify for Canadian Soccer League final www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters win Canadian Soccer League title in penalty kicks www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 03 Glover Robin October 26 2014 CSL Final York Region Shooters vs Toronto Croatia by Rocket Robin www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 03 2014 Second Division Awards Canadian Soccer League canadiansoccerleague ca Retrieved 2016 12 03 Adamson Stan April 25 2014 CSL Winning Winstars Enter The CSL Strong player development partnership with YRS from CSL website www rocketrobinsoccerintoronto com Retrieved 2016 12 03 THE CSL IS CHANGING player development trend will reap benefits for years to come 7 November 2014 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters kick off season Sunday against Toronto Croatia www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 04 Hayakawa Michael League leading scorer leads York Region Shooters to victory www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 04 Adamson Stan 19 October 2015 IT S A TORONTO CROATIA vs WATERLOO CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Waterloo hosts Milton for Div 2 title Canadian Soccer League canadiansoccerleague ca Retrieved 2016 12 04 2015 First Division Awards Canadian Soccer League canadiansoccerleague ca Retrieved 2016 12 04 York Region Shooters Canadian Soccer League canadiansoccerleague ca 27 June 2014 Retrieved 2016 12 04 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters end CSL regular season in 1st place with 4 1 win www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 04 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters rout Milton SC advance to CSL Championship semis www yorkregion com Retrieved 2016 12 04 Hayakawa Michael York Region Shooters downed in CSL Championship semis by Hamilton City www yorkregion com YorkRegion com Retrieved 2016 12 04 Adamson Stan 23 October 2016 YORK REGION RESERVES CAPTURE SECOND DIVISION TITLE entertaining 2 1 victory in extra time Canadian Soccer League canadiansoccerleague ca Retrieved 2016 12 04 YORK REGION WINS CSL CHAMPIONSHIP FC Ukraine United defeats Burlington for Second Division title October 2017 Canadian Soccer League Canadian Soccer League Retrieved 2022 06 14 a b c CPSL 1998 to 2005 PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 29 2021 Retrieved June 4 2022 2006 CSL season PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 23 2021 Retrieved June 5 2022 2007 CSL season PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 29 2021 Retrieved June 5 2022 2008 CSL season PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 23 2021 Retrieved June 5 2022 2009 CSL season PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 23 2021 Retrieved June 5 2022 2006 CSL season PDF Archived from the original 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