Brantford Galaxy nipped Brantford Galaxy and TFC lost the ball in their own half and it ended up with Golijinin who drove the ball into the corner of the net past Academy ‘keeper Angelo Cavalluzzo. The Galaxy held the lead throughout the second half despite losing defender Stanko Karacic just before the interval when he was shown the red card by referee Hassan Rafai for a two-footed challenge, judged to be Serious Foul Play on TFC defender Dakar Charles. Serbian White Eagles appeared to have an edge in their game with Windsor Stars at Centennial Stadium, but it was the border team that took a first half 1-0 lead by midfielder Danny Dragoi who found the net from seven yards following a breakaway. The home side tied the game 1-1 at the 42nd minute mark when midfielder Milos Scepanovic and forward Sasa Viciknez combined to beat There were plenty of goals at The injury came with the score 1-1 on goals by Eagles’ Shawn Brown at 14 minutes followed by a tying goal from London forward Mike Marcoccia four minutes later. Scott Chalmers, an 18 year old ‘keeper from the University of Western Ontario took over in goal for London City and conceded a goal at 58 minutes when Mississauga forward Jose Melo struck to make it 2-1. This was followed by a goal five minutes later when the visitors went ahead 3-1, scored by defender Tristan Scott. Remaining games this weekend: FIRST DIVISION Sun, Jun 19 Marie Victorin 1 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs Capital City FC Sun, Jun 19 Sun, Jun 19 Hershey Centre 7 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vs Brantford Galaxy Sun, Jun 19 Centennial Stadium 8 PM SECOND DIVISION Sat, Jun 18 St. Joan of Arc 1 PM North York Astros B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B Sat, Jun 18 St. Joan of Arc 3 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs Niagara United Sat, Jun 18 Lions Park 4 PM Brantford Galaxy B vs SC Toronto B Sat, Jun 18 St. Joan of Arc 5 PM York Region Shooters B vs London City B Sat, Jun 18 Norval Park 6 PM Toronto Croatia B vs TFC Academy II Sun, Jun 19 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs KW United FC
CSL
MIRCEA ILCU LEADS MONTREAL ACADEMY WITH HAT-TRICK IN 5-0 ROMP OVER VISITING WINDSOR STARS
Ilcu opened the scoring at just eight minutes into the game, scored his second against
The other two goals were struck by midfielder Allessandro Riggi at 22 minutes and Chris-Michel Rumuri at the 81st minute mark
Ilcu,20, a Romanian-born promising player with the Impact played for Trois-Rivieres Attak and made his first team debut for the Impact in the North American Soccer League on April 9.
The win puts
Results from games played in the CSL Second Division Saturday:
North York Astros B 0, SC
Game abandoned due to lightning at 12 minutes – to be replayed.
Serbian White Eagles B 2,
Remaining games this weekend:
FIRST DIVISION
Sun, Jun 12 Terry Fox Stadium 1:00 PM Capital City FC vs Windsor Stars
Sun, Jun 12 Victoria Park 3:00 PM Brampton City Utd vs
Sun, Jun 12 Esther Shiner 4:30 PM North York Astros vs St. Catharines Wolves
Sun, Jun 12 Maple 6:00 PM York Region Shooters vs Mississauga Eagles FC
Sun, Jun 12
SECOND DIVISION
Sat, Jun 11 Kalar 7:00 PM Niagara United vs KW United FC
Sun, Jun 12 Club Roma 2:00 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vsToronto Croatia B
Sun, Jun 12 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B
MONTREAL ACADEMY SPLIT WEEK-END WITH VICTORY AT WINDSOR – Pro soccer returns to Windsor Stadium
Montreal Impact Academy split their two-game
weekend with a 2-0 victory over Windsor Stars at Windsor Stadium, the season
opener for the border city and the only game played in the CSL Saturday night.
The academy team were defeated 3-1 by TFC
Academy in the first game played in Toronto Friday.
It was a close encounter throughout with the
visitors having a slight edge against a team looking tentative in their play before
a home crowd witnessing professional soccer returning to that part of
southwestern Ontario for the first time following the period 2004 to 2008 when
the city was represented by Windsor Border Stars.
The Quebec team took a 1-0 lead at 32 minutes
when Yacinthe Michelog struck a low shot to beat Stars’ goalkeeper Anthony
Santili from the edge of the penalty box.
Windsor played with more confidence in the
second half and pressed for an equalizer, but it was Montreal Impact Academy
that found the net when at 92 minutes they were awarded a penalty. Defender
Filip Rocca brought down a Montreal defender and referee John Oliva had no
hesitation in pointing to the spot. Felix Cardin scored to make it 2-0 and the
score held to the final whistle.
Montreal Impact Academy’s next game is
against SC Toronto at Lamport Stadium Friday, May 13, while Windsor Stars will
host Brampton City Utd at Windsor Stadium next Saturday, May 14.
There are two games remaining this weekend when
Serbian White Eagles visit Maple for the York Region Shooters opener at 6 pm
and two hours later TFC Academy are at
home to Mississauga Eagles at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke.
CSL PROMISES PLAYER DEVELOPMENT WITH A KICK…………by Stan Adamson
Player development in Canadian soccer is horrendous. That was the opinion of Kitchener, Ontario, resident Eddie Edgar after his son, 19 year old David, became a hero for a day….
….. when he scored the tying goal for Newcastle United in the 2-2 tie with league-leading Manchester United before 52,000 fans in an English Premier League game on New Year’s Day, 2007.
The elder Edgar, himself a former professional goalkeeper in the English league and coach of the CSL’s
But Eddie Edgar ruled out player development in
The former goalkeeper based his opinion on the belief that the most effective player development is competitive-based, where you learn the game, develop skills and acquire a mental toughness while playing in a serious competitive environment. Youth players connected to professional clubs is considered the best combination to reach full potential, a theory widely held throughout
But
In
Fortunately, a few soccer academies and the larger amateur clubs have helped to fill the void somewhat and in doing so have helped to improve the long-standing Canadian dilemma, the disproportion of Canada’s one million players and the insufficient qualified coaching and other technical expertise available across the country.
Interestingly Taylor, who has spent most of his years since arriving in Canada from the U.K. in 1980 working with young players, was in the 60s one of the youngest players in Britain at age 16 to sign professional forms. He later became a high profile player for London-based
An increasing number of young players with CSL clubs are being identified for the younger Canadian national teams and that is expected to increase as the CSL’s player development program takes hold. In recent years several former CSL players have shown prominence domestically and overseas with 27 year-old Atiba Hutchinson being the most outstanding recent example.
The CSL’s player development program gets underway the week of January 24 with a number of indoor practice games at the Major League Sportsplex in
Games scheduled are:
York.Region Shooters vs Serbia White Eagles (Res.)
York Region Shooters vs Brampton United (Res.)
Portugal F.C. vs.North York Astros (Senior)
York Region Shooters vs Brampton United (Senior)
Serbia White Eagles vs North York Astros (Senior)
Players wishing to enter the CSL Player Development Program should contact:
Serbian White Eagles – Dragan Bakoc at 416 252-4762
Stan Adamson is not unfamiliar with academy training in a competitive environment, having played for two seasons with the Sunderland FC,
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