KINGSMAN IN THE CSL –

AND KINGSMAN IN THE CSL

The Canadian Soccer League will kickoff mid-May with new teams in both divisions for a five-month long 2019 campaign stretching through to the championship final in October.

New team  expansion team Kingsman Soccer Club, based in King City just north of Toronto. Kingsman SC B, the club’s reserve squad, will be in the CSL Second Division.

Sergiy Shchavyelyev is president and part owner of new club Kingsman Soccer Club based in King City, just north of Toronto to be the first club from that community to venture into professional soccer.  Partners in the ownership are Sergiy Przhebelskyy, the club’s vice president and Oleg Kalyadin, director of marketing.

Kingsman will also be adding an academy to the club, focusing on older teens to develop skills with a view to early first step entry into the reserve team. The home ground location has yet to be announced.

FC Vorkuta are current CSL champions, having defeated Scarborough SC in the 2018 final, and the FC Vorkuta B reserve team captured the CSL Second Division championship, defeating Halton United B in the final. FC Ukraine United won the regular season CSL First Division and FC Vorkuta B won the regular season CSL Second Division.