SCARBOROUGH KEEPS PACE WITH 5-0 VICTORY SUNDAY

PICTURE: Defender Gregor Zugelj (18) of Waterloo and forward Sayid Belmokhtar of Kingsman reach high at Esther Shiner Stadium where Kingsman defeated Waterloo 2-1 Sunday. PHOTO: Oleg Kalyadin

Scarborough SC handed Real Mississauga a 5-0 defeat, while Hamilton City gave last year’s First Division title holder Ukraine United its third loss of the season by a 2-1 score, Kingsman A also delivered a 2-1 result over visiting SC Waterloo and CSC Mississauga gained a 4-0 away victory over Brantford Galaxy, four games in the CSL First Division Sunday.

Forward Gonzalo Matias Cabrera-Celis struck twice at 25 minutes, then five minutes later –  goals 5 and 6 for the season — to put Scarborough into a 2-0 first half lead over Real Mississauga at Birchmount Stadium and Kavin Bryan volleyed from 18 yards to make it 3-0 at the 40th minute mark, the score at halftime.

Striker Aleksander Stojiljkovic increased the lead for the home side to 4-0 at 80 minutes and midfielder Naieemoliah Mobin rounded the scoring to 5-0 at 85 minutes, the score at the final whistle.

Scarborough kept pace in second position in the standings with a 5-2-1 record for 16 points as a result of the win, while Real Mississauga has a 1-4-1 record for 9 points in ninth position.

Nazar Milishchuk opened the scoring for Ukraine United at the Heritage Field, finding the net past Hamilton City goalkeeper Alexandar Nicolic at the 34th minute mark for a 1-0 score at the interval.

Haris Osmanagic struck twice in return for Hamilton City, an equalizer at 49 minutes, then a winner four minute later for a 2-1 victory for the home side. The win improved Hamilton City to a 2-3-2 record for eight points and seventh in the standings, while Ukraine United are at 4-3-0 for 12 points in sixth position.

Midfielder Dmytro Polyuhanych opened the scoring at 9 minutes for Kingsman against Waterloo at Esther Shiner Stadium and Andrii Kovalchuk made it 2-0 at 35 minutes, the score at the interval.

Both sides had opportunities to score and at the 66th minute Petar Dordevic struck for the visitors to cut the lead to 2-1 which held at the final whistle in favour of Kingsman.

Kingsman move up to fourth position in the standings with a 4-4-0 record  as a result of the victory and are tied with Waterloo, each with 12 points.

Defender Anthony Gabriel scored first for the visiting CSC Mississauga, finding the net at  11 minutes at the Heritage Field against Brantford Galaxy, and forward Pero Menalo made is 2-0 at the 33rd minute mark. Vitalli Koliesnikov made it 3-0 five minutes later, the score at the break. Defender Kresimir Kristic completed the scoring, a 4-0 victory for CSL Mississauga.

It was the Mississauga’s side’s most emphatic victory since entering the CSL in 2018 and the win improves the team to a 2-6-1 record for 7 points and eighth position in the standings, while Brantford Galaxy remain at the foot of the table with a 0-7-1 record for one point.

Midweek in the Second Division

Wed. July 24, Cardinal Newman  7 pm Hamilton City B vs Brantford Galaxy B

Wed. July 24, Ontario Soccer Centre 9 pm  Kingsman B vs CSC Mississauga B         

Wed. July 24, Iceland Field 9 pm  Serbian White Eagles B vs FC Vorkuta B