Canadian_Soccer_League_2008_season

2008 Canadian Soccer League season

2008 Canadian Soccer League season

Football league season


The 2008 Canadian Soccer League season was the 11th since its establishment where a total of 16 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on May 16, 2008, and ended on October 26 with the Serbian White Eagles claiming their first championship by defeating Trois-Rivières Attak 2-1 in a penalty shootout.[1][2] This was the third consecutive year the White Eagles had reached the CSL finals losing respectively to Italia Shooters in 2006, and to rivals Toronto Croatia in 2007. While during the regular season Italia won their second division title with Trois-Rivières becoming the first Quebec team to claim the National Division title.[3]

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The CSL added another team to the Peel Region after the relocation of the Canadian Lions to Brampton, Ontario to play as the Brampton Lions in the National Division. Toronto FC of the Major League Soccer established a relationship with the league by entering TFC Academy to the National Division, and TFC Academy II to the Reserve Division.[4] Further significant changes introduced by the league was the creation of the 5 team reserve division in the Toronto region to provide a developmental platform for young players in order to make the transition to the professional ranks.[5] The Ontario Soccer Association reached an agreement with the CSL to receive Operational Independence from the provincial governing body.[6] The league received more coverage from Rogers TV which would broadcast a CSL match on Friday nights.[7][8]

Changes from 2007 season

  • The Canadian Lions of the International Division move to the National Division as the Brampton Lions.[5]
  • Portuguese Supra change their name to Portugal FC.[9]
  • TFC Academy, the U-18 Academy team of Major League Soccer's Toronto FC, and owned by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, enter the National Division.[10]
  • Playoff format adjusted to seed division winners as #1 and #2, and the next top six teams seeded #3-#8 irrespective of division.
  • The CSL added a 5 team reserve division involving teams in the Toronto region.[5]
  • The Ontario Soccer Association grants the CSL 'Operational Independence' from the provincial governing body.[6]
  • Rogers TV agreed to broadcast a CSL game of the week Friday night, reaching 800,000 Toronto homes. The final was broadcast across Ontario to 1.5 million households.[11]

Teams

Final standings

International Division

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Updated to match(es) played on October 5, 2008. Source: http://www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com/reports08/08cslw21.htm
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round; (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners

National Division

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Updated to match(es) played on October 5, 2008. Source: http://www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com/reports08/08cslw21.htm
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round; (C) Champions

2008 scoring leaders

Full article: CSL Golden Boot[13]
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CSL 2008 Playoffs

QuarterFinals
10 & 11 October 2008
SemiFinals
17 & 18 October 2008
CSL Final
26 October 2008 @ 5:45pm
Esther Shiner Stadium, Toronto, Ontario
         
1 Trois-Rivières Attak 2
8 St. Catharines Wolves 0
1 Trois-Rivières Attak 7
5 Portugal FC 0
4 Toronto Croatia 1
5 Portugal FC 2
1 Trois-Rivières Attak 2 (1)
3 Serbian White Eagles (a.e.t./PSO) 2 (2)
2 Italia Shooters 1
7 Brampton Lions 0
2 Italia Shooters 0
3 Serbian White Eagles 3
3 Serbian White Eagles 2
6 North York Astros 1

Quarterfinals

October 10, 2008 Italia Shooters 1–0 (a.e.t.) Brampton Lions Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET Marco Terminesi 114' (Report) Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 100
Referee: Manuel Orellana (Ontario)
October 10, 2008 Toronto Croatia 1–2 Portugal FC Mississauga, Ontario
8:00 ET Tihomir Maletić 16' (Report) Mike DiLuca 60'
Danny Amaral 70'
Stadium: Hershey Centre
Referee: Joe Fletcher (Ontario)
October 11, 2008 Serbian White Eagles 2–1 (a.e.t.) North York Astros Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET Miloš Šćepanović 10'
Alex Braletić 116'
(Report) Franco Lalli 74' Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 120
Referee: Vito Curalli (Ontario)

Semifinals

October 17, 2008 Italia Shooters 0–3 Serbian White Eagles Toronto, Ontario
8:00 ET (Report) Nikola Budalić 40'
Alex Braletić 62'
Miloš Šćepanović 82'
Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 180
Referee: Yusir Rudolf (Ontario)
October 18, 2008 Trois-Rivieres Attak 7–0 Portugal FC Trois-Rivières, Quebec
3:00 ET Mohamed Sylla 26'
Pierre-Rudolph Mayard 41'
Pierre-Rudolph Mayard 43'
Mohamed Sylla 58'
Nicolas Lesage 75'
Francois Boivin 77'
Hector Contreras 87'
(Report) Stadium: Stade de l'UQTR
Attendance: 1500

CSL Championship

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Attendance: 1200
Referee: Isaac Raymond (Ontario)
GK1Canada Andrew Olivieri (c)
RB25Canada Alex Surprenant
CB21Burundi Davy Uwimana
CB16Canada Olivier Brett
LB23Canada Elkana Mayard
RM10Canada Hector Contrerasdownward-facing red arrow 63'
CM7Canada Ibrahim Baldeh
CM6Canada Jean Philippe Etienne
LM17Canada Pierre-Rudolph Mayarddownward-facing red arrow 82'
ST9Guinea Mohamed Sylladownward-facing red arrow 107'
ST8Ivory Coast Jean-Louis Bessédownward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutes:
GK13Canada Gildas Toufilana
DF3Canada Serge Dinkota
DF4Canada Michel Vitulanoupward-facing green arrow 107'
DF5Canada Francois Boivin
MF20Canada Massimo Di Ioiaupward-facing green arrow 82'
FW12Canada Nicolas Lesageupward-facing green arrow 63'
FW18Canada Guillaume Herouxupward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
Canada Marc Dos Santos
GK25Canada Dan Pelc
RB14Serbia Uroš Stamatović
CB4Canada Mark Jankovic
CB6Serbia Mirko Medić
LB3Serbia Dragorad Milićević
RM19Saint Kitts and Nevis Darryl Gomezdownward-facing red arrow 71'
CM8Serbia Nenad Stojčić
CM7Serbia Miloš Vučinićdownward-facing red arrow 117'
LM5Canada Nikola Budalic (c)
FW10Canada Alex Braleticdownward-facing red arrow 101'
FW15Serbia Miloš Šćepanović
Substitutes:
GK28Serbia Marko Petrović
MF20Serbia Milan Janoševićupward-facing green arrow 101'
MF21Serbia Aleksandar Radovanović
MF16Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Caswain Mason
FW11Montenegro Dragan Radović
FW9Serbia Saša Viciknezupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW2Canada Said Aliupward-facing green arrow 117'
Manager:
Serbia Milan Čančarević

Assistant referees:
David Barrie
Gianni Facchini
Fourth official:
Domenic Scali

CSL Executive Committee and Staff

A list of the 2008 CSL Executive Committee.[15]

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Individual awards

Daniel Nascimento received the MVP and CSL Golden Boot

The annual CSL awards were presented before the CSL Championship final on October 26, 2008.[3] All the awards were taken by the National Division teams with the Brampton Lions, North York Astros, and Trois-Rivières Attak receiving the most awards with 2 wins each.[18] Daniel Nascimento of Brampton was chosen by the league as the MVP, and received the Golden Boot. After recording the best defensive record with Trois-Rivières, former Montreal Impact player Andrew Olivieri was named the Goalkeeper of the Year. Trois-Rivières were also recognized with the Fair Play award for being the most disciplined team throughout the season.

The Defender of the Year was given to Carlos Zeballos of North York. After improving his craft in Europe, Rafael Carbajal returned to the North York Astros to achieve the club's highest finish in their club's history. TFC Academy produced the Rookie of the Year with Adrian Pena. While Isaac Raymond was given the Referee of the Year, and down the road in 2015 was appointed the Manager of Canada's Referee Department for the Canadian Soccer Association.[19]

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Reserve Division

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In 2008, the league formed the Reserve Division to build a developmental structure within the CSL. The previous time a reserve division was in operation was in the 1990 season in the predecessor league.[20] The intentions of the division was to provide clubs with a supply chain of players with additional playing time, and establish a developmental platform for players in order to make the transition to the professional ranks.[21][22] The original 5 members of the division were from the Greater Toronto Area with a schedule running from June 2, 2008 to October 6, 2008.

Teams

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Final standings

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Updated to match(es) played on October 6, 2008. Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20090218054554/http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/page.php?page_id=7782
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

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