BRAMPTON, KINGSTON, MONTREAL ACADEMY AND LONDON SECURE SUNDAY VICTORIES

Brampton City Utd,  Montreal Impact Academy, Kingston FC and London City all registered wins in busy Canadian Soccer League action Sunday.


 


Montreal Impact striker Stefan Vukovic, scored for the third game in succession to give his side a 1-0 victory over TFC Academy at the St Jean de Vianney ground in Montreal. The goal was scored against his old club when at 48 minutes he found the net past TFC Academy goalkeeper Angelo Cavalluzzo.


 


Montreal midfielder Zakaria Messoudi crossed the ball to Vukovic from the right wing and the prolific striker scored from 18 yards.


 


TFC fought back following the goal, but in the second half the Quebec side had a noticeable edge through to the final whistle.


 


Defender Zvonko Bakula put London City one-up at 32 minutes in the game against North York Astros at Esther Shiner Stadium,  a 1-0 lead at half-time and Kunle Fayehun tied the score 1-1 for the Astros two minutes into the second half.


 


London went ahead at 55 minutes on a goal by midfielder Nenad Begovic and Ranko Golijanin increased the lead for the visitors to 3-1 at 73 minutes, a strong drive from 20 yards into the roof of the net out of reach of North York goalkeeper  


Antal Toth.


 


Forward David Nagy reduced the lead for the Astros at 89 minutes, a 3-2 final score in favour of London City.


 


At Victoria Park, Brampton City Utd took control of their game with a goal at the 5th minute by David Velastagui. He collected a back header from Mark Jankovic to drive the ball into the top corner of the net well out of the reach of St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri.


 


The home side made it 2-0 at 41 minutes when Milos Scepanovic directed a pass from forward Judah Hernandez into the corner of the net – it was Scepanovic’s first goal in a Brampton uniform.


 


Brampton midfielder Andy Garcia increased the lead to 3-0 from a free kick at 51 minutes and at the 63rd minute Scepanovic scored his second and Brampton’s fourth with a curling shot into the top corner, a 4-0 final score.


 


Kingston FC nipped SC Waterloo 1-0 at the Seagram Stadium in Waterloo for their second win in a week following the 3-2 defeat of Brampton City Utd on May 27. Kingston defender Ryan McCurdy beat Waterloo goalkeeper Ryan Paumier for the goal at the 51st minute mark. He found the net after collecting a long clearance and the goal held up until the final whistle.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division:


 


SC Waterloo B 2, St. Catharines Wolves B 1


 


Brampton City Utd B vs York Region Shooters B POSTPONED