SC TORONTO ARE FLYING HIGH WITH 8-0 VICTORY WHILE CAPITAL CITY FC WIN A SQUEAKER

SC Toronto continue to show determination while bidding for First Division title honours with an 8-0 mauling of Windsor Stars at Lamport Stadium Friday night and in one other game in the CSL, Capital City FC kept up their strong performance with a 1-0 victory over Serbian White Eagles.


 


SC Toronto were completely in command to dominate the visiting border team in every department on the field to produce the highest score in the CSL First Division this campaign. The score overshadowed the 7-1 Serbian White Eagles victory on July 15 and a Montreal Impact Academy 7-2 win on July 2.


 


Toronto forward Massimo Mirabelli opened the scoring in the first minute and Andrea Lombardo made it 2-0 at the 21st minute mark.  David Guzman celebrated his first game with the home team by scoring two minutes later, a picture goal from 35 yards and the standout midfielder struck again at 34 minute for a 4-0 score at the break.


 


Defender Douglas Sereti increased the lead to 5-0 at 55 minutes, Dane Roberts scored to make it 6-0 at 66 minutes, David Alva struck at 71 minutes and Gorgo Mika completed the rout at 81 minutes, an 8-0 final.


 


SC Toronto are on top of the First Division with a 15-2-2 WLT record for 47 points, seven in front of second place Toronto Croatia which has one game in hand.


 


Capital City FC won their eleventh game of the season, a 1-0 squeaker at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke and they did so on a goal at 65 minutes by defender Julien Edwards. He picked up a free kick from the left side to beat Milos Djurkovic in the Serbian Eagles goal.


 


It was a close contest throughout and the game could have gone either way. Mirko Medic, a strength in the Serbian White Eagles defence had the best opportunity to equalize near the end of the game, but drove the ball over the crossbar.


 


The Ottawa team has a 11-4-5 record for 38 points, just two behind second place Toronto Croatia, while Serbian White Eagles are in seventh position with an 8-5-6 record for 30 points.


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION                                                                                                          


Sat, Sep 3 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros  vs Capital City FC                                        


Sat, Sep 3 Cove Road 7:30 PM London City  vs TFC Academy  


Sun, Sep 4 Victoria Park  6:00 PM Brampton City Utd  vs Toronto Croatia 


Sun, Sep 4 Lions Park  6:00 PM Brantford Galaxy vs York Region Shooters 


Sun, Sep 4 Hershey Centre  7:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vs St. Catharines Wolves


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sat, Sep 3 Portugest/Oriental Field 11:00 AM KW United FC  vs Serbian White Eagles B


Sun, Sep 4 Victoria Park  8:00 PM Brampton City Utd B vs North York Astros B