ATOMIC ON TOP WITH 2-0 VICTORY SATURDAY……Hamilton City defeat Galaxy 3-2

Dzenko Jurkavic opened the scoring for Hamilton City
Zdenko Jurcevic opened the scoring for Hamilton City

Toronto Atomic FC jumped to the top of the CSL First Division with a 2-0 defeat of Scarborough SC, while Hamilton City scored a 3-2 home victory over Brantford Galaxy, two games in the CSL Saturday night.

Toronto Atomic took the lead against Scarborough at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke when forward Dario Brezak drove the ball from 10 yards over the right shoulder of Scarborough goalkeeper Imad Hakura at the 40 minute mark. It was 1-0 at the interval.

Atomic increased the lead to 2-0 at 64 minutes when forward Ali Shamsali scored from the penalty spot after referee Zoltan Jakab pointed to the spot following an infringement in the box.

The goal was followed by another penalty when Scarborough midfielder Alon Badat was tripped inside the 18 yard line, but Scarborough’s Aleksander Stojiljkovic drove the ball over the bar.

Toronto Atomic moved to the top of the First Division standings as a result of the win which improved the team’s  record to 3-1-2 WLT for 11 points, while Scarborough are in fifth position with a 2-2-0 record for six points.

Forward Zdenko Jurcevic  opened the scoring for Hamilton at the Cardinal Newman ground, the goal coming at the 13 minute mark, and Galaxy’s Bojan  Stepanovic  found the net past Hamilton goalkeeper Adrian Becic  10 minutes later to tie the game 1-1. It was 1-1 at the break.

Igor Kmar put Hamilton into the lead at 48 minutes when the ball deflected off a Brantford defender for a 2-1 score for the home side, and forward Haris Redzepi struck for Brantford at 66 minutes to tie the game 2-2.

Kmar scored the winner for Hamilton, finding the net for his second goal past Galaxy goalkeeper Luka Besenic at 77 minutes, a 3-2 final score.

It was Hamilton City’s third win of the season for a 3-3-0 record for nine points, while Brantford Galaxy are at 2-3-1 for seven points.

There is a change in the kickoff for the next Hamilton City home game against York Region Shooters at the Cardinal Newman ground on Saturday July 2, now a 6 pm kickoff instead of the previously scheduled 8 pm start.

LATE SCEPANOVIC VOLLEY GIVES SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES VICTORY

Serbian-White-EaglesSerbian White Eagles scored late to defeat visiting Milton SC 2-1 in the only game played in the Canadian Soccer League Friday night.

Milton had most of the play in the early stages at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke and took the lead with a first half goal started by Adnan Smajic. The Milton midfielder crossed from the left wing to Amir Hosic who found the top right corner of the net out of reach of Serbian Eagles’ goalkeeper Goran Skaric. It was 1-0 at the break.

The home team had more of the play following the interval with recently signed attacking midfielder Djordje Jocic being prominent. Jocic, from the Hungarian First Division, made things difficult for the Milton defence, but it was a a play by defender Radenko Kamberovic who crossed the ball for Milos Ljubenovic to head into the net past Milton goalkeeper Zoran Pusica. The tying goal came at the 58 minute mark.

The winning goal came at 87 minutes when Kamberovic lifted the ball to the far post for Milos Scepanovic to hit a volley against the underside of the cross bar, down and over the line before coming out. The 2-1 Serbian White Eagles lead held to the final whistle.

It’s the second win for Serbian White Eagles and a move up to sixth position with a 2-3-0 WLT record for six points, while Milton are in eighth position with a 1-3-0 record and three points.

UKRAINE UNITED AND ATOMIC PLAY TO 2-2 DRAW SUNDAY

ukranian teamFC Ukraine United and Toronto Atomic FC played to a 2-2 draw in the only First Division match played in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday night.

Atomic forward Alexander Thompson opened the scoring  at the 25 minute mark at the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple, just north of Toronto,and Ukraine forward Sergii Ivliev headed in from a corner kick to tie the game 1-1 at 43 minutes. It was 1-1 at the break.

Midfielder Oleh Shutov put Ukraine into a 2-1 lead at 53 minutes, finding the net past Atomic goalkeeper Vesyl Shpuk, and the visitors tied the game 2-2 six minutes later on a goal by Ihor Mihelevskyy. It was 2-2 at the final whistle.

Toronto Atomic FC are second in the standings with a 2-1-2 WLT record for eight points, while FC Ukraine United are in sixth position with a 1-2-1 record and four points.

Toronto Atomic are at home to Scarborough SC in their next game at Centennial Stadium on Saturday, June 25, a 7.30 p. kickoff, and FC Ukraine United will host Milton SC at the St. Joan of Arc ground the following day on June 26 at 6:30 pm

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Sunday when Toronto Atomic FC reserves defeated York Region Shooters B by a score of 2-1 and SC Waterloo beat Serbian White Eagles B, 4-1.

SECOND HALF WINNER BY DRAZEN VUKOVIC GIVES HAMILTON VICTORY

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Hamilton City upset Brantford Galaxy by a 2-1 score at Lions Park in Brantford, the only game played in the CSL First Division Saturday night.

Miljan Milovic opened the scoring for Brantford Galaxy , finding the net past Hamilton City goalkeeper Adrian Becic at the 28 minute mark for a 1-0 score at half-time.

Hamilton tied the game 1-1 at 50 minutes on a goal by midfielder Zdenko Jurcevic, the equalizer coming immediately after Dado Hadrovic struck the Brantford crossbar off a corner kick.

Forward Drazen Vukovic struck the winner for Hamilton at 65 minutes beating Galaxy goalkeeper Luka Besenic with a drive into the low left corner, a 2-1 score at the final whistle.

It was Hamilton’s second win of the season for a 2-3-0 WLT record for six points, while Brantford Galaxy have won twice with one draw for a 2-3-1 record and seven points in the new season.

There was one game in the CSL Second Division with Brantford Galaxy reserves dominating London City by a 6-1 score.

 

SERBIAN EAGLES OPEN THEIR ACCOUNT……Atomic squeak through at Milton

Goalkeeper Goran Skaric outstanding for Serbian White Eagles
Goalkeeper Goran Skaric outstanding for Serbian White Eagles

Serbian White Eagles won the CSL First Division title in 2015, losing just two regular season games in the club’s most  impressive campaign since  their  memorable championship victory of 2008.

But the Toronto west-end organization has struggled thus far since kicking off on May 28, failing to find the net for three games and the first 10 minutes of a home encounter at Centennial Stadium Friday night.

Serbian Eagles defeated new club FC Ukraine United  to open their account with a 4-1 victory in this new season and in one other game Toronto Atomic FC scored a narrow 3-2 away victory over Milton SC.

It was Serbian White Eagles’ striker Milos Scepanovic who led the way with a goal at the 10 minute mark, but Ukraine came back six minutes later when Sergii Ivliev tied the game 1-1. The home side responded with a goal five minutes later by defender Milos Ljubenovic, a 2-1 score at the 21st minute mark.

Miroslav Jovanovic increased the lead to 3-1 for Serbian White Eagles, the score at half-time.

The home side took control in the second half and at 79 minutes a picture goal by former Romanian Second Division midfielder Marko Marovic settled the game by lifting the ball over Ukrainian United goalkeeper Mazar Lytvyn at close range following a sparkling run that started with a midfield pass from Scepanovic. The goal came at 79 minutes and held until the final whistle.

Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Goran Skaric  played a part in the opening victory with three saves at point blank range earlier in the game.

Tristan Scott opened the scoring for Milton in their home encounter with Toronto Atomic at the Jean Vanier Field, the goal coming at 13 minutes, and Filipe Souza tied the game 1-1 for Atomic at the 40th minute mark. It was 1-1 at the break.

Souza scored his second for the visitors at 62 minutes for a 2-1 lead and Adnan Smajic tied the score 2-2 from the penalty spot for Milton at 81 minutes.

Atomic’s Dario Brezak struck the winner at 89 minutes for the 3-2 victory which repeats the result of  June 11 when Toronto Atomic defeated Milton 3-2 at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke.

 

 

 

 

FIRST VICTORY FOR EXPANSION TEAM FC UKRAINE UNITED …..Ivliev and Vukovic each score twice

Drazen Vukovic hits two in losing cause
Drazen Vukovic hits two in losing cause

FC Ukraine United forward Sergii Ivliev led his team with two goals for a 3-2 victory over Hamilton City, the only game in the CSL First Division on Sunday played in windy conditions at the St. Joan of Arc ground, just north of Toronto.

Former Waterloo prolific striker Drazen Vukovic opened the scoring for Hamilton City  at the 10 minute mark, a drive from outside the box that entered the net out of reach of Ukraine United goalkeeper Nazar Lytvyn.

Ukraine United midfielder Kostiantyn Derevlov scored at 44 minutes to tie the game 1-1, the score at the interval.

Ivliev put the home side 2-1 up at 60 minutes and beat Hamilton goalkeeper Adrian Becic again at 75 minutes for a 3-1 Ukraine United lead.

Vukovic struck again for Hamilton with a free kick, a low drive that beat Lytvyn at 89 minutes and the 3-2 Ukraine lead held up to the final whistle.

It was Ukraine United’s first win in its inaugural season in the CSL following a 2-0 loss to Scarborough on June 5.

There was one game in the CSL Second Division Sunday, a scoreless tie between SC Waterloo and York Region Shooters B played at Woodside Park.

BRANTFORD, TORONTO ATOMIC SCORE NARROW VICTORIES SATURDAY

Brantford Galaxy played a come-from-behind game to defeat Scarborough SC 4-3, while Toronto Atomic FC scored a 3-2 victory over Milton SC, two games in the CSL First Division Saturday night.

Forward Jonathan Jebbison opened the scoring for Scarborough after 10 minutes at Lions Park in Brantford and  Marco Machado tied the game 1-1 from a rebound off a free kick, finding  the net past Scarborough goalkeeper Imad Hakura  at the 17 minute mark.

Midfielder Dobrin Orlovski  struck for Scarborough from a free kick from 24 yards at 19 minutes to put the visitors into a 2-1 lead, the score at the break.

Forward Haris Redzepi  equalized  for the Galaxy at 46 minutes, taking a pass from Machado to make it 2-2, and at the 60 minute Jebbison caught the bottom right corner  for  his second goal to put Scarborough into a 3-2 lead.

Scarborough’s Aleksander Stojiljkovic drove a penalty kick over the bar at 68 minutes and four minutes later Brantford tied the game 3-3 at 72 minutes on a goal from the penalty spot by Krum Bigishkrov.

Memanja Simeunovic received a second caution and was ejected to reduce the visitors to 10 men, and at the 80 minute mark Brantford took the lead for the first time in the game with a volley by Stefan Vukovic, a 4-3 victory at the final whistle.

Erin Reeves opened the scoring after five minutes for Milton SC in their game with Toronto Atomic at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke and forward Ihor Melnyk tied the game 1-1 for Atomic at the 21 minute, scoring from the penalty spot and a rebound off Milton goalkeeper Zoran Pusica.

Toronto Atomic went ahead 2-1 on a goal at 38 minutes by Dario Brezak and it was 2-1 at the interval.

Dario Brezak struck again at 81 minutes to give the home side a 3-1 lead and Milton reduced the lead to 3-2 with a goal by Jefferson Agata just before the final whistle.

There was one game in the CSL Second Division with Toronto Atomic B dominated London City 6-0 at Centennial Park in Etobicoke

 

 

 

THIRD EARLY SEASON VICTORY FOR YORK REGION……away win at Serbian Eagles

Early season training paying off for York Region with three early season wins
Early season training paying off for York Region with three early season wins

York Region Shooters scored their third early season victory with a 1-0 defeat of Serbian White Eagles at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, the only game played in the CSL First Division Friday.

It was the third season loss for the 2015 First Division title winners following a 3-0 defeat to Scarborough SC on May 28 and a 1-0 loss to Brantford Galaxy on June 3.

York Region’s Marcos Rodriguez scored the game’s only goal at the 13 minute mark. A cross by Serbian White Eagles’ midfielder Filip Velasevic was intercepted and the visitors moved straight into the attack resulting in Rodriguez finding the net from 15 yards past Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Goran Skaric.

Serbian Eagles showed life in the final 15 minutes in an effort to find an equalizer and there were two opportunities to score, but it was 1-0 for Shooters at the final whistle.

THE REMAINING WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Saturday, June 11, Lions Park 7 pm Brantford Galaxy vs Scarborough SC

Saturday, June 11, Centennial Stadium 7.30 pm Toronto Atomic FC vs Milton SC

Sunday, June 12, St. Joan of Arc 6.30 pm FC Ukraine United vs Hamilton City

SECOND DIVISION

Saturday, June 11, Centennial Park 2 pm Toronto Atomic B vs  London City

Sunday, June 12, Woodside Park, 8 pm SC Waterloo vs York Region Shooters B

Saturday, June 11, Centennial Park 5 pm Serbian White Eagles B vs Brantford Galaxy POSTPONED

FULL SLATE OF CSL FIRST DIVISION GAMES ON WEEKEND

York Region Shooters visit Centennial Stadium for a game with Serbian White Eagles Friday
York Region Shooters visit Centennial Stadium for a game with Serbian White Eagles Friday

A full slate of First Division games are scheduled for the upcoming weekend, beginning with a Friday night home encounter by Serbian White Eagles against York Region Shooters at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke. Serbian Eagles have suffered two defeats in their opening games, a 3-0 loss to Scarborough on May 28 and a 1-0 defeat at home to Brantford Galaxy on June 3, a contrast to their winning form of 2015 which led to capturing the First Division title.

There are two games on Saturday, with Brantford Galaxy at home to Scarborough.    The east Toronto side has been impressive in the opening two winning games of the season, while not conceding a goal. The Galaxy have a 1-1-1 record from the opening three games. It’s a 7 pm kickoff at Lions Park, while 30 minutes later in  Toronto’s west-end, Toronto Atomic will start its game at Centennial Stadium against Milton.

There is one game on Sunday, a 6.30 pm evening kick off at Maple just north of Toronto where FC Ukraine United will be at home at the St. Joan of Arc Stadium against visiting Hamilton City.

THE WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Friday, June 10 Centennial Stadium 7 pm Serbian White Eagles vs York Region Shooters

Saturday, June 11, Lions Park 7 pm Brantford Galaxy vs Scarborough SC

Saturday, June 11, Centennial Stadium 7.30 pm Toronto Atomic FC vs Milton SC

Sunday, June 12, St. Joan of Arc 6.30 pm FC Ukraine United vs Hamilton City

SECOND DIVISION

Saturday, June 11, Centennial Park 2 pm Toronto Atomic B vs  London City

Saturday, June 11, Centennial Park 5 pm Serbian White Eagles B vs Brantford Galaxy B   POSTPONED

Sunday, June 12, Woodside Park, 8 pm SC Waterloo vs York Region Shooters B

LATE GOALS GIVE SCARBOROUGH VICTORY……York Region down Hamilton City

Zdenko Jurcevic Brantford Galaxy
Zdenko Jurcevic, shown here with previous club Brantford Galaxy, struck the opener for Hamilton.

Scarborough SC struck twice late in the game to defeat FC Ukraine United 2-0, while York Region Shooters scored a come from behind 3-1 victory over  Hamilton City, two games in the CSL First Division Sunday.

Midfielder Dobrin Orlovski opened the scoring for Scarborough from a cross from the left wing to Orlovski on the far post, the goal coming at the 82 minute mark, and Kiril Dimitrov assured the visitors of the victory, collecting the ball from a breakaway to beat oncoming Ukraine United goalkeeper Nazar Lytvyn, a 2-0 score at 87 minutes and at the final whistle.
It was the second victory for Scarborough in as many games following a 3-0 win over Serbian White Eagles on May 28.

Zdenko Jurcevic opened the scoring for Hamilton City in the second game of a double-header at St. Joan of Arc game at Maple, finding the net past York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis at 23 minutes.

Shooters’ Marcos Rodriguez tied the game from the penalty spot following a foul in the Hamilton penalty area at 37 minutes and it was 1-1 at the break.

Striker Richard West put York Region into the lead with a well taken header into the net past Hamilton ‘keeper Adrian Becic at 74 minutes and Alexsander Stojanovski increased the Shooters’ lead to 3-1 three minutes later.

 

 

 

OPENING SEASON WINS FOR GALAXY, HAMILTON

Astros win 4-0 - extend unbeaten streak to seven Saturday night

Brantford Galaxy defeated Serbian White Eagles by a 1-0 score and Hamilton City recorded their first victory with a 2-1 win over Toronto Atomic, two games in the Canadian Soccer League Friday night.

Galaxy striker Stefan Vukovic struck the game’s only goal midway through the first half at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke after collecting an attempted clearance by Serbian Eagles’ defender Vitomar Jelic. The ball came from a free kick on the left wing, Jelic’s clearance rebounded off a defender leaving Vukovic to beat goalkeeper Goran Skaric from close range. It was 1-0 at the interval.

Galaxy’s Camilo Veloza was ordered off by referee Garfield McPharlane  shortly after halftime following a second caution.

Serbian White Eagles’ best opportunity to tie the game came with  at 86 minutes when defender Branislav Vukomanovic struck the crossbar. The home side continued to press for an equalizer, but the game ended with a 1-0 victory for Galaxy,  their first win following a scoreless tie in the opener followed by a 3-2 defeat in the hands of York Region Shooters on May 29.

Hamilton City forward Nika Fidan opened the scoring for the home side for a 1-0 lead at the interval in the game at the Cardinal Newman ground in Stoney Creek, and Terry Dunfield tied the game for Toronto Atomic from a free kick at 74 minutes.

Zdenko Jurcevic struck the winning goal for Hamilton at 84 minutes for the team’s first victory of the season following a 2-1 loss to Milton on May 27.

 

ATTRACTIVE CSL FIRST DIVISION GAMES FOR WEEKEND

logo-cslHamilton City will kickoff a weekend of attractive First Division games in the Canadian Soccer League with their home opener against Toronto Atomic FC on Friday night, an 8 pm start at the Cardinal Newman ground at Stoney Creek. Hamilton were defeated in the first game of the new season, a 2-1 loss at Milton on May 27.

Serbian White Eagles also play their home opener Friday, a 7 pm clash with the visiting Brantford Galaxy at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke. It will be the second game of the new season for Serbian Eagles following their 3-0 defeat by Scarborough on May 28. Brantford will play its third game of the campaign following a scoreless draw in the league opener at Lions Park in Brantford on May 21, and this was followed by a 3-2 loss to York Region Shooters on May 29.

There is a First Division doubleheader at the St. Joan of Arc  ground in Maple on Sunday when FC Ukraine United start their inaugural season in the CSL by hosting Scarborough  at 4 pm, and this game will be followed by a York Region Shooters vs Hamilton City encounter at 6.30 pm.

There are two Second division matches in the CSL on Sunday. with London City opening the season at the Hellenic Centre in London against Waterloo – that’s a 6.30 pm kickoff, while in the GTA York Region Shooters reserves host Serbian White Eagles B at the St.Joan of Arc ground in Maple, an 8.30 pm start.

 

YORK REGION SHOOTERS OPEN ON WINNING NOTE……Edwards opens scoring

Richard Edwards opened the scoring for York Region Shooters
Richard Edwards opened scoring for York Region Shooters

York Region Shooters opened their season with a 3-2 victory over Brantford Galaxy in a tough encounter at Lions Park in Brantford, the only First Division match in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday.

It was Brantford’s second game of the 2016 campaign following the scoreless tie against Toronto Atomic FC on May 21.

York Region midfielder Richard Edwards opened the scoring for the visitors at 17 minutes, a blistering free kick from 25 yards that caught the top corner of the net out of reach of Galaxy goalkeeper Luka Besenic.

Brantford tied the score 1-1 at 24 minutes, a goal by midfielder Stefan Vukovic who beat York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis,   and York Region took a 2-1 lead five minutes later when referee Tony Amaral pointed to the penalty spot following a foul in the Galaxy box.  Marcos Rodriguez struck the penalty kick and found the net. It was 2-1 for York Region Shooters at the interval.

Forward Richard West increased the visitors’ lead to 3-1 at 79 minutes after coming on as a substitute and Vukovic scored his second goal for Brantford at 82 minutes, reducing the Shooters’ lead to 3-2.

York Region Shooters were reduced to 10 men at the 86th minute mark when defender Marcelo Capozzolo was shown the red card by referee Amaral for what was reported as Serious Foul Play.

There was one game in the Second Division Sunday afternoon when the Galaxy reserve team, Brantford Galaxy B defeated York Region Shooters B, 3-1.

 

 

HASECIC LEADS SCARBOROUGH WITH TWO GOALS……3-0 victory for home side

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Adis Hasecic scored twice to lead Scarborough SC to a 3-0 victory over Serbian White Eagles in the season opener for both teams played at Birchmount Stadium in Scarborough Saturday night.

It was a well-played scoreless first half with few scoring opportunities, but Hasecic found the net shortly after entering the game as a substitute following the interval. The prolific midfielder, who found the net 16 times for Waterloo in 2015, took a pass from Dobrin Orlovski to beat the advancing White Eagles’ goalkeeper Goran Skaric on a one-on-one play, the goal coming at 47 minutes.

Aleksander Stojiljkovic made it 2-0 for Scarborough at the 78 minute mark and Hasecic scored his second to make it 3-0 for the home side at 82 minutes. Orlovski again played a part before Hasecic struck for a 3-0 final score.

Scarborough will visit the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple for a game against FC Ukraine United on Sunday June 5, while Serbian White Eagles will play their next game hosting Brantford Galaxy at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke on Friday, June 3.