THE GAME IS STILL MAGIC…But where have the National Associations been?

There is something very special about scoring a goal. And most of us have experienced it at one time or another.

It’s magic.

The magic of football will never change, so let’s keep this FIFA thing in perspective.

The game of football is not in crisis. It’s the upper management of the game that’s in crisis.

The recent revelation that something’s up with FIFA is regrettable and is of concern to the global soccer community, including Canada and the Canadian Soccer League.

.  The Canadian Soccer League regrets that a dark shadow has been cast over the game, and it is going to take some time to move it. It’s been said many times that the world game is so considerable in scope – it’s the national sport in more than 200 countries — that everything that happens in the world, also happens in soccer.

But it is still the beautiful game.

The CSL urges its clubs, players, match officials and fans to dismiss reports of soccer now being ‘The ugly game’ – as described and characterized by various media throughout the world, including its use as the title of a book written by two Sunday Times reporters.

It’s a credit to the game that FIFA has become so wealthy. FIFA’s properties, including the World Cup, are so marketable on a global scale the revenues produced are astronomical.

Trusting the management of these increasing revenues has failed. FIFA has become so giddy with so much income pouring in to its coffers that honesty and judgement with outgoing revenues have failed.

Bribery, corruption and money laundering are not the only issues that are of concern. Certain legitimate payments also need to be questioned. For example, FIFA is reported to have paid $5 million to the Republic of Ireland as a consolation for the referee failing to call the hand ball by Thierry Henry in extra time of a key game in the 2009 World Cup. The French captain then scored to eliminate Ireland.  There have been other payments of questionable judgement.

The obvious corruption in FIFA circles, which has been the subject of discussion for some years now, has exploded into one of the biggest sporting scandals of our time. The awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, which is oil rich but would hardly qualify as a serious candidate to host the World Cup given its

lack of any meaningful soccer history, its unsatisfactory searing hot climate during local times when the World Cup games should be played,  and its weak infrastructure for soccer. While some of these shortcomings can be fixed, there are still many countries more deserved of the plum award – the hosting of the world’s grandest tournament. Why on earth was the World Cup awarded to Qatar ?

The Canadian Soccer League rejects the position taken by many that the game itself is in trouble. The CSL will continue to focus on the field of play, the kind of football that in recent years has help to develop no less than 42 players for international duty, mostly at the youth level. There has also been a procession of players move from the CSL to higher level overseas clubs.

Over the years, at any one time about 100 players Canadians have been playing at a high level outside of this country, mostly in Europe, and the CSL has contributed to that number. In the other direction, there has been an influx into the CSL of players from Europe. Many of these  players are in the twilight of their careers, but have skills that help to make the CSL the attractive and competitive league it is.

The Canadian Soccer Association is a member of CONCACAF, the confederation of countries in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Officials from CONCACAF have been named as suspects of accepting bribes, kickbacks, totalling more than $150 million.  CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb has been removed from office after being arrested at Zurich on arrival for the FIFA congress, while CONCACAF general secretary Enrique Sanz has been suspended after being named as a suspect in the anti-corruption sweep carried out by U.S. authorities.

Former CONCACAF president Jack Warner is of higher profile and may be in deeper trouble. In the midst of the FIFA scandal, as recent documents reveal, the transfer of monies went into bank accounts which he controlled.

Many of the FIFA hierarchy named as suspects are from the world’s football’s federations.  But where have the national associations been while this has been going on for such a long time?

It’s been the world media that has been sounding alarm bells. Why not the national associations ?

The CSL urges the Canadian Soccer Association to be a force for fairness, honesty and integrity within FIFA and particularly express its concern or objection of any decision or transaction that may be illegal.

CSA president Victor Montagliani, a native of Burnaby, B.C., was elected president of the Canadian Soccer Association in 2012 and was appointed to FIFA’s legal committee the same year, a committee that analyses basic legal issues. Canada, therefore, has been and is still in a good strategic position to observe what’s been going on.

For most of us, it’s going to be who is telling the truth and who will continue to be the purveyors of deceit? And most of all, we need to know how can so many trusted guardians of world football use the game so extensively for their own gain for so long?

JURCEVIC HAT-TRICK PUTS BRANTFORD ON TOP

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Brantford Galaxy jumped to the top of the table with a 3-1 victory over Niagara United, the only game played in the CSL First Division Wednesday night.

Brantford striker Zdenko Jurcevic  scored a hat-trick after Niagara took an early 1-0 lead at Lions Park in Brantford.

Niagara’s Freddie Anderson opened the scoring, he drove the ball from 25 yards to catch the corner out of reach of Galaxy goalkeeper Luka Besenic, the goal coming at the 3rd minute mark.

Jurcevic tied the game 1-1 at 16 minutes and put the home side ahead 2-1 when he found the net past Niagara goalkeeper Stefan Avramovic, and it was 2-1 at the interval.

Jurcevic completed the hat-trick to put Brantford 3-1 up at the 59th minute mark, driving the ball into the middle of the net from 15 yards.

The goals were numbers 7, 8, and 9 for Jurcevic,  to move the Brantford striker on top of the First Division goalscoring chart and the win moves Galaxy to top position in the standings with a 4-2-0WLT record for 12 points, one point in front of second place Burlington.

In an earlier game played at Lions Park, Niagara United B defeated Brantford Galaxy B 3-1, the only Second Division game played Wednesday.

VUKOVIC STRIKES WINNER FOR WATERLOO…..Toronto Croatia, Serbian Eagles also win Sunday

Drazen Vukovic penalty kick winner for Waterloo
Drazen Vukovic penalty kick winner for Waterloo

SC Waterloo gained a 1-0 victory over London City, Toronto Croatia won 3-1 over Brampton City Utd, and Serbian White Eagles defeated York Region Shooters by the score of 2-1, three away wins in the CSL’s First Division Sunday.

Striker Drazen Vukovic scored the only goal to give SC Waterloo the victory over London City at the Hellenic Centre in London, a penalty kick at 41 minutes ordered by referee Tony Amaral following a foul in the box. Vukovic beat London goalkeeper Vladimir Markotic to clinch the three points in a game where both teams missed scoring opportunities.

Tihomir Maletic opened the scoring for Toronto Croatia in the game against Brampton City Utd at Victoria Park in Brampton, the goal coming at the 7 minutes, and defender Josip Keran headed into the net from the far post off a corner kick past Brampton goalkeeper Cristian Montero Valez to increase the lead to 2-0 at the 28 minute mark. It was 2-0 at the break.

Roberto Galle struck the third goal for Toronto Croatia at 80 minutes, and Brampton scored their only goal four minutes later from a penalty kick called by referee Marco Jaramillo. Goalkeeper Montero Valez scored from the spot to make the score 3-1 for the visitors.

Two Brampton players were ejected in the closing minutes – Alex Kawalit on receiving a second caution and Jean Tshimpaka was shown a red card by referee Jaramillo. It was a 3-1 at the final whistle.

Defender Branislav Vukomanovic put Serbian White Eagles ahead with a picture goal from a free kick 30 yards out at 44 minutes against York Region Shooters at the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple, a 1-0 score at the interval.

Sahjah Reid made it 2-0 at 57 minutes, finding the net from close range past York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ammeltonis, and at the 88 minutes Dino Gardner headed into the net from a corner kick, a 2-1 final score in favour of the visiting Serbian White Eagles.

There were two games in the CSL Second Division with Brampton City Utd B defeating Toronto Croatia B 4-2 and York Region Shooters B winning their home encounter with Serbian White Eagles B, 3-2.

BURLINGTON 8-1 ROUT OVER NIAGARA……Another hat-trick for Vladimir Vujovic

Burlington-SCStriker Vladimir Vujovic scored his second hat-trick in less than a week to play a big part in Burlington’s 8-1 away victory at Niagara United, and in one other game in the CSL First Division Brantford Galaxy also scored an away victory, a 3-0 result over Toronto Atomic FC, two games in the Canadian Soccer League First Division Saturday.

Vujovic scored in the first half for Burlington, followed by two after the interval in the one-sided affair at the Kalar Sports Park, Niagara Falls. Amardo Oakley and Nenad Simic also struck first half goals for a 3-0 Burlington lead at half-time. Niagara reduced the lead to 3-1 when forward Mohammed Mohammed beat Burlington goalkeeper Elvis Mesic at the 49 minute mark, but Burlington dominated the remainder of the second half with Vujovic’s two goals to complete the hat-trick.

Nenad Simic found the net past Niagara’s goalkeeper Stefan Avramovic for his second goal of the night, and Erwin Uzunovic also scored twice.

Vujovic scored three first half goals in the Burlington 5-0 defeat of Brampton City Utd at Nelson Stadium, Burlington on May 31. Sasa Vidovic opened the scoring for Brantford Galaxy in the late game at Centennial Stadium, he found the net past Atomic goalkeeper Vasyl Shpuk after nine minutes and this was followed by a goal from Galaxy’s Zdenko Jurcevic at the 31 minute mark for a 2-0 Brantford lead, the score at half-time.

Jurcevic increased the Brantford lead to 3-0 at 49 minutes, the score at the final whistle.

Toronto Atomic were reduced to 10 men at 83 minutes when Stas Katana was shown the red card by referee Davor Krasic following an altercation.

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Saturday, Toronto Atomic FC B defeated Brantford Galaxy B 2-1, and it was Niagara United B 1, Burlington SC B 1.

REMAINING GAMES IN THE CSL THIS WEEKEND: FIRST DIVISION

Sun June 7Hellenic Centre 4 pm London City vs SC Waterloo

Sun June 7 Victoria Park 5 pm Brampton City Utd vs Toronto Croatia

Sun June 7 St. Joan of Arc 6.30 pm York Region Shooters vs Serbian White Eagles

SECOND DIVISION

Sun June 7 Victoria Park  3 pm Brampton City Utd B vs Toronto Croatia B

Sun June 7 St. Joan of Arc 8.45 pm York Reg Shooters B vs Serbian White Eagles B

MILTON DROP SCARBOROUGH SC 4-1 FRIDAY…….Popovic leads way with two

milton Milton SC defeated Scarborough SC 4-1 at Downsview Park in north Toronto, the only game in the Canadian Soccer League Friday night.

Forward Dusan Popovic opened the scoring at the 27 minute mark for Milton, he found the net past Scarborough goalkeeper Mladen Kukrika and Popovic struck the second goal at 45 minutes for a 2-0 Milton lead at half-time.

Forward Radvan Ivkovic made it 3-0 for the visiting Milton side at 70 minutes and Rusmir Dizdarevic increased the lead to 4-0 at 78 minutes.

Scarborough made the score sheet at the 87 minute mark when Jose Goncalves De Sousa put the ball past Milton goalkeeper Zoran Pusica and the 4-1 score held until the final whistle.

REMAINING GAMES THIS WEEKEND:

FIRST DIVISION

Sat June 6  Kalar Sports Park 7 pm Niagara United vs Burlington SC

Sat June 6 Centennial Stadium 8.45 pm Toronto Atomic FC vs Brantford Galaxy

Sun June 7Hellenic Centre 4 pm London City vs SC Waterloo

Sun June 7 Victoria Park 5 pm Brampton City Utd vs Toronto Croatia

Sun June 7 St. Joan of Arc 6.30 pm York Region Shooters vs Serbian White Eagles

 

SECOND DIVISION

Sat June 6 LCI Soccer Complex 4 pm Toronto Atomic FC B vs Brantford Galaxy B

Sat June 6 KalarSports Park 9 pm Niagara United B vs Burlington SC B

Sun June 7 Victoria Park  3 pm Brampton City Utd B vs Toronto Croatia B

Sun June 7 St. Joan of Arc 8.45 pm York Reg Shooters B vs Serbian White Eagles B

TORONTO CROATIA HITTING STRIDE……The weekend games

Tihomir Maletic hat-trick against Toronto Atomic
Tihomir Maletic hat-trick against Toronto Atomic

There were signs Toronto Croatia are hitting their stride with last Saturday’s 4-2 defeat of Toronto Atomic FC, a win which follows an opening 3-0 victory against York Region Shooters, the current CSL champions, followed by a tie (Burlington 1-1) and a loss (Scarborough SC 2-1).

Tihomir Maletic hit three in the win over Toronto Atomic and Toronto Croatia will now visit Brampton City Utd on Sunday, and are expected to show even more improvement as the team moves closer to the end of the month visit to Europe to defend their Croatian World Club Championship of overseas Croatian clubs. The tournament is being played at Split in Croatia June 27 to July 5.

Brampton went down heavily last weekend, a 5-0 loss to Burlington at Nelson Stadium in Burlington and what is interesting about that game is the way the home side struck all five goals in the first half.  While it’s early days to draw any conclusions about that performance, it’s worth noting that Burlington are sitting on top of the standings undefeated and have conceded just three goals in the four games played so far. Burlington visit Niagara United on Saturday.

There will be a rare mid-week game in each division next week. It will be Brantford Galaxy against Niagara United on Wednesday, a First Division evening encounter at Lions Park in Brantford at 9 pm, with the respective reserve teams will playing the opener at 7.

THE WEEKEND GAMES

FIRST DIVISION

Fri June 5   Downsview Park  9 pm   Scarborough SC vs Milton SC

Sat June 6  Kalar Sports Park 7 pm Niagara United vs Burlington SC

Sat June 6 Centennial Stadium 8.45 pm Toronto Atomic FC vs Brantford Galaxy

Sun June 7Hellenic Centre 4 pm London City vs SC Waterloo

Sun June 7 Victoria Park 5 pm Brampton City Utd vs Toronto Croatia

Sun June 7 St. Joan of Arc 6.30 pm York Region Shooters vs Serbian White Eagles

 

SECOND DIVISION

Sat June 6 LCI Soccer Complex 4 pm Toronto Atomic FC B vs Brantford Galaxy B

Sat June 6 KalarSports Park 9 pm Niagara United B vs Burlington SC B

Sun June 7 Victoria Park  3 pm Brampton City Utd B vs Toronto Croatia B

Sun June 7 St. Joan of Arc 8.45 pm York Reg Shooters B vs Serbian White Eagles B