TWO GOALS BY FALKOVSKY PUTS UKRAINE UNITED THREE POINTS CLEAR AT THE TOP
FC Ukraine United jumped three points clear at the top of the First Division with a 3-1 victory over Hamilton City, SC Waterloo was in total command to defeat Real Mississauga 6-1, and the Scarborough vs Serbian White Eagles match was played to a scoreless tie, three games in the CSL First Division Sunday.
Ukraine United opened the scoring at the 9th minute mark in a well played, physical encounter with Hamilton City at Centennial Stadium, the goal coming directly from an in-swinging corner kick by forward Taras Hromiak and it was 1-0 at the break.
Ukraine United pressed in the second half resulting in two goals by forward Yevhen Falkovskyi, the first a header off a cross by Roman Datsiuk at 69 minutes, followed by a breakaway at 80 minutes to give Ukraine United a 3-0 lead. The goals were 6 and 7 on the season for the Ukraine United forward. Filip Seculik struck for Hamilton City at 85 minutes and the 3-1 score for the home side held to the final whistle.
Ukraine United go three points clear to lead the First Division with an 11-2-2 WLT record for 35 points, while Hamilton City are in sixth position with a 5-6-1 record for 16 points.
Midfielder Stevan Vasic opened the scoring for SC Waterloo after six minutes at the Bronte Athletic Field and this was followed by two goals in quick succession by Waterloo defender Sven Arapovic who found the net at 24 and 28 minutes for a 3-0 lead by the visitors.
Waterloo forward Ivan Cutura increased the lead at 35 minutes for a 4-0 lead at the interval and Slobodan Ristic made it 5-0 at 79 minutes.
Real Mississauga defender Edmond Badal beat Waterloo goalkeeper Marko Jelic to cut the lead to 5-1 at 80 minutes and Miodrag Kovasevic of Waterloo found the net three minutes later to complete the scoring, a 6-1 Waterloo victory.
Waterloo improve to a 6-4-2 record for 20 points and fourth in the standings, while Real Mississauga have a 3-8-2 record for 11 points in seventh position.
There were few opportunities in the scoreless tie and largely midfield contest between Scarborough and Serbian White Eagles at Birchmount Stadium, which gave the home side a 6-3-5 record for 23 points in third position in the table, while Serbian White Eagles now have a 5-4-4 record for 19 points and drop to fifth in the standings.