SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES ADVANCE…..eliminate SC Toronto in close encounter

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A goal at 13 minutes of extra time by striker Richard West in the opening quarterfinals game of the playoffs was enough to advance Serbian White Eagles to the semifinals of the CSL Championship in a close encounter with SC Toronto at Lamport Stadium in Toronto’s west-end Saturday night.

RAJOVIC HAT-TRICK ENDS REGULAR SEASON ON WINNING NOTE FOR SERBIAN EAGLES

Forward Zoran Rajovic scored three goals to lead Serbian White Eagles in their final regular season game of the season to a 5-2 victory over TFC Academy, the only game in the Canadian Soccer League Friday night.

 

Forward Richard West opened the scoring for Serbian White Eagles at Downsview Park, his left foot drive from 10 yards found the net just to the right of  TFC goalkeeper Alexander Tothemunt. The goal, scored at the 13th minute mark, was West’s 15th of the season.

 

TFC Academy tied the score 1-1 four minutes later, a goal by Nicolas Lindsay who found the net past Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Durkovic

 

The academy side went ahead 2-1 at 26 minutes, a goal by midfielder Adrian Abila, but Serbian Eagles drew level 2-2 with a goal by midfielder Kirie Dimitrov at the 33rd minute mark.

 

Rajovic scored the first of three at 41 minutes for a 3-2 Serbian Eagles lead, struck again at 79 minutes and followed up with a third goal at 89 minutes to complete the hat-trick

 

The hat-trick moved the prolific forward’s tally to 18 goals for the season.

 

Serbian White Eagles completed their regular season of 22 games with the win, ending with a 10-7-5 WLT record for 35 points, to finish 6th or 7th in the standings depending on the outcome of the TFC Academy game of Wednesday, October 10.

 

TFC Academy have a 10-6-5 WLT record for 35 points, with one game remaining in the regular season schedule, a home encounter with Montreal Impact Academy..

 

Seven First Division teams go into this Thanksgiving Weekend with a berth in the playoffs. They are Toronto Croatia, SC Toronto, Montreal Impact Academy, Windsor Stars, York Region Shooters, TFC Academy and Serbian White Eagles. The final playoff spot will go to Niagara United, Brampton City Utd or SC Waterloo, depending on the games being played October 6, 7.

 

There was one game played in the CSL Second Division Thursday:

 

Brampton City Utd  B  4, York Region Shooters  B  0

 

The remaining games this Thanksgiving Weekend are:

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Sat, Oct 6 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs Windsor Stars

 

Sat, Oct 6 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs Brampton City Utd

 

Sat, Oct 6 Invista Centre 7 PM Kingston FC vs London City

 

Sun, Oct 7 Mont Royal 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs SC Toronto

 

Sun, Oct 7 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Mississauga Eagles FC

 

Sun, Oct 7 Warrior Field 7 PM SC Waterloo vs St. Catharines Wolves

 

Sun, Oct 7 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs York Region Shooters

 

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sat, Oct 6 Hershey Centre 4 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs Windsor Stars B

 

Sat, Oct 6 Invista Centre 5 PM Kingston FC B vs Brantford Galaxy CANCELLED

 

 

 

 

 

SERBIAN EAGLES IN PLAYOFFS WITH FRIDAY VICTORY….SC Toronto and Niagara United win

Serbian White Eagles clinched a playoff spot with a 3-1 victory over Brampton City Utd, Niagara United kept its playoff hopes alive with a 3-1 defeat of Mississauga Eagles FC and in one other game in the CSL Friday night SC Toronto defeated TFC Academy 2-1.


 


Serbian Eagles midfielder Djorjije Strunjas opened the scoring at 3 minutes at Centennial Stadium, he found the net off a free kick from Zoran Rajovic and at 36 minutes the prolific Richard West made it 2-0 with Rajovic again involved in the play. It was West’s 14th goal of the season.


 


Serbian White Eagles went ahead 3-0 when Rajovic drove a free kick into the bottom corner of the net from 25 yards, well out of reach of Brampton goalkeeper Jason Lopes, and at 81 minutes Brampton City Utd reduced the lead to 3-1 when David Guzman intercepted a back pass to Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Durkovic to place the ball into the net for his 14th goal of the season. It was goal number 15 for Rajovic.


 


 It was 3-1 at the end and Serbian White Eagles take the seventh playoff position with a 9-7-5 WLT record for 32 points. Brampton City Utd have a 8-9-4 record for 28 points and currently ninth in the standings.


 


The eighth and final playoff spot will be taken by one of four clubs – Niagara United, Brampton City Utd, SC Waterloo or Brantford Galaxy.


 


TFC Academy opened the scoring against SC Toronto at Downsview Park, a goal by forward Nicolas Lindsey at the 15th minute mark, but the visitors tied the game at 26 minutes on a goal by midfielder Jonathan Osorio. It was 1-1 at the break.


 


SC Toronto defender Evan Brandon John scored the game winner for SC Toronto, he drove the ball from eight yards into the top right corner of the net out of reach of TFC Academy goalkeeper Alexander Pothemount and the score remained to the final whistle.


 


SC Toronto now have a 14-2-4 record for 46 points, just one point behind league leading Toronto Croatia, while TFC Academy are at  10-5-5, tied for sixth place in the standings.


 


It was an important victory for Niagara United at the Hershey Centre where the first half ended scoreless and Niagara defender Malcom Mings opened the scoring against Mississauga Eagles FC at the 58th minute mark.


 


The home side tied the game 1-1 six minutes later on a goal by forward Jose Melo, his  12th of the season.


 


Matthew Waddington put Niagara into the lead at the 68th minute and Matthew Cain assured Niagara of the victory at 92 minutes, it was 3-1 at the final whistle.


Niagara United have a 9-9-3 record for 30 points in eighth place in the standings to stay in the race in pursuit of the one remaining playoff spot, while Mississauga are eliminated from the playoffs following the defeat. Mississauga has a 7-9-5 record for 26 points.


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sat, Sep 29 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs Montreal Impact Academy


Sun, Sep 30 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Kingston FC


Sun, Sep 30 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs Montreal Impact Academy


Sun, Sep 30 St. David 7 PM SC Waterloo vs SC Toronto


Sun, Sep 30 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Windsor Stars


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sat, Sep 29 Portuguese/Oriental 1 PM SC Waterloo B vs Kingston FC B


Sat, Sep 29 Terry Fox Stadium 2 PM Brampton City Utd B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


Sat, Sep 29 Lions Park 4 PM Brantford Galaxy B vs Windsor Stars B


Sat, Sep 29 Eglinton Flats 7 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs Niagara United B


Sun, Sep 30 Downsview Park 2 PM TFC Academy II vs Kingston FC B – CANCELLED


 


IN THE EVENT OF A TIE IN THE STANDINGS


 


In the event teams are tied on points in the final regular season standings, the CSL rules apply the following tie breakers in this order:


 


1. Total wins in regular season games.


2. Head-to-head record based on total points in league games.


3. Goal difference in regular season games.


4. Goals scored in regular season games.


 


 


CAF CELEBRATION


 


The CAF U-15 teams are celebrating the academy’s first year this weekend with a festive day at the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple. It’s a one-day tournament, there are sponsors on hand, prizes, a free lunch and an opportunity to be photographed with an FC Barcelona jersey signed by every member of a team that is one of the top clubs of the world.


The day kicks off at 9.15 am and goes through to late afternoon.


 


 

WINDSOR STARS, SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES SCORE SUNDAY WINS, SHOOTERS HELD TO A TIE BY WATERLOO….Richard West’s second hat-trick

Windsor Stars continued their good form with a 4-1 defeat of St. Catharines Wolves at Windsor Stadium, one of three games in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday. Serbian White Eagles defeated Brantford Galaxy by the same 4-1 score and York Region Shooters were held to a 1-1 tie by SC Waterloo.

 

Forward Michael Lapera opened the scoring with a goal for the border team at 30 minutes and Lepera scored a second to make it 2-0 seven minutes later, the score at half-time.

 

St. Catharines reduced the lead to 2-1 at the 55th minute mark with a goal by forward Carlo Arghittu who came on for the second half as a substitute, but Windsor extended their lead to 3-1, a goal by Keith Lough at the 60th minute mark. Arghittu missed a penalty for the visitors just two minutes earlier to scoring his goal, a save by Windsor ‘keeper Anthony Santilli.

 

Midfielder David Kadoic completed the scoring when he beat St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri at 81 minutes, a 4-1 final score.

 

Windsor are undefeated in seven straight games and have moved into a tie for fourth position in the standings with a 10-5-4 WLT record for 34 points, while St. Catharines Wolves have a 1-14-5 record for 8 points.

 

Richard West was again the centre of attention with a hat-trick that led Serbian White Eagles to their 4-1 victory over the Galaxy at Lions Park in Brantford, but it was Kirie Dimitrov who opened the scoring for Serbian White Eagles at just six minutes into the game when he drove a spectacular shot from 40 yards to put the ball just under the crossbar.

 

West made it 2-0 three minutes later when he headed in a cross from Zoran Rajovic, and Rojovic was instrumental in the third goal, also scored by West at the 20th minute mark, a 3-0 lead for Serbian Eagles at half-time.

 

Richard West again took a cross from Rajovic to find the net at the 53rd minute, a 4-0 lead in favour of the visitors, but the Galaxy scored a consolation goal at 67 minutes from a penalty awarded by referee Matt Arduni. Brantford’s Marco Machado was brought down in the box, the penalty by Sasa Jelovic was saved by Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Durkovic, but Jelovic scored from the rebound, a 4-1 final score.

 

It’s a second hat-trick for Richard West after scoring three goals in the Serbian White Eagles 6-1 defeat of Niagara United on August 3, the Serbian Eagles forward now has 13 on the season.

 

Serbian White Eagles improve to 8-7-4 for 28 points in the standings, while Brantford Galaxy are still in a slump with a 8-10-1 record for 25 points.

 

Waterloo forward Zoran Kukic opened the scoring against York Region Shooters at the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple, he found the net at the 11th minute mark.

 

Waterloo’s Shawn Brown was ejected at the 83rd minute after receiving a second caution and York Region’s Carlos Rivas Jr headed in the equalizer at 92 minutes for the 1-1 final score.

 

York Region Shooters are third in the standings following the tie, they now have a 9-1-10 record for 37 points, while SC Waterloo are at 8-9-1 for 25 points.

 

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Sunday:

 

Windsor Stars B 3, St. Catharines Wolves B 0

SC Waterloo B 2, York Region Shooters B 0

 

SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES, NIAGARA UNITED HAVE EASY WINS SATURDAY……Two hat-tricks at Kingston

Richard West and Zoran Rajovic each scored three goals in a 7-3 Serbian White Eagles defeat of Kingston FC, while Niagara United defeated London City 4-0 in one other game played in the Canadian Soccer League Saturday night.

 

West struck the opening goal for Serbian White Eagles at the CaraCo Home Field at the Invista Centre when he found the net past Kingston goalkeeper Shane Lopez at the 4th minute mark and the Serbian Eagles forward increased the lead to 2-0 nine minutes later.

 

Rajovic made it 3-0 at 29 minutes, the score at the interval and Kingston reduced the lead to 3-1 at the 60th minute mark on a goal by midfielder Tony Asmar.

 

Rajovic then increased the lead to 4-1 at 62 minutes from a direct free kick that caught the top left corner of the net and three minutes later West completed his hat-trick for a 5-1 lead for the visitors.

 

Kingston defender Ryan McCurdy scored at 69 minutes for a 5-2 Serbian Eagles lead, and Kingston striker Mademba Ba cut the lead to 5-3 at 71 minutes before Rajovic struck his third goal and Serbian Eagles’ sixth for a 6-3 lead at73 minutes.. A Kingston defender scored an own goal at 89 minutes increasing the Serbian White Eagles lead to 7-3, the score at the final whistle.

 

Serbian White Eagles improve to 7-6-4 WLT for 25 points, while Kingston FC are at 2-15-1 for 7 points in the standings.

 

Richard West increased his goalscoring to 10 for the season as a result of the hat-trick, his second hat-trick of the season following three goals scored in a 6-1 victory over Niagara United on August 3, and Rajovic increased his goalscoring tally to 12  during the current campaign.

 

The 10 goals scored in one game during the current season equals that of the Brampton City Utd 8, Brantford Galaxy 2 result at Lions Park on June 10 and the Mississauga Eagles FC 6, Serbian White Eagles 4 game at the Hershey Centre on August 10.

 

Forward Mohammed Mohammed scored twice in Niagara United’s sixth win of the season at the Kalar Sports Centre in Niagara Falls, the Niagara forward opened the scoring at 31 minutes against London City for a 1-0 score at the break.

 

Defender Marco Stencel increased the home side`s lead to 2-0 at 67 minutes, Mohammed scored his second for a 3-0 Niagara lead at 82 minutes before Ben N`Goran completed the scoring, 4-0 at the 88th minute mark which held to the final whistle.

 

London City played with 10 men during the second half following the dismissal by referee Steve Decker of Manu Odurwa for serious foul play.

 

Niagara United are now at 6-8-3 for 21 points, London City are at 6-8-6 for 24 points in the standings.

 

There were three games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:

 

Mississauga Eagles FC B 2, SC Waterloo B 2

SC Toronto B 8, Niagara United B 1

Serbian White Eagles B 3, Kingston FC B 1

 

The remaining weekend games are:

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 9 Claude Robillard 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs Serbian White Eagles – New ground location

Sun, Sep 9 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Toronto Croatia

Sun, Sep 9 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs TFC Academy

Sun, Sep 9 St. David SS 7 PM SC Waterloo vs North York Astros

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 9 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Brampton City Utd B

Sun, Sep 9 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs TFC Academy II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LONDON CITY SURVIVE LATE BRAMPTON RALLY TO WIN 3-2, It’s 1-1 Serbian Eagles and Mississauga

A late second half rally by Brampton City Utd failed to overcome a 3-0 deficit leaving London City with a 3-2 victory, and in one other game in the CSL Friday night, Serbian White Eagles battled to a 1-1 tie with Mississauga Eagles FC.

 

London forward Younan Samra opened the scoring at the 11th minute at Cove Road in London and Nenad Begovic made it 2-0 at 31 minutes with a drive from 16 yards, the score at the break.

 

Forward Dalibor Mitrovic increased the lead to 3-0 for the home side at 56 minutes, but this was followed by a late rally from Brampton which resulted in a  goal  by midfielder David Guzman, he found the net past London City goalkeeper Vladimir Markotic at the 70th minute, Guzman’s 12th goal of the season.

 

Brampton continued to press and David Velastagui scored at 86 minutes, a shot from an acute angle on left wing which found the net behind Markotic, but the visitors failed to find an equalizer and the game ended with a 3-2 London win.

 

London City now have a 6-7-6 WLT record for 24 points to recover from their early season set-backs and are in 9th position in the standings.

 

Brampton are at 6-7-4 for 22 points.

 

It was a close encounter at Centennial Stadium between Serbian White Eagles and nearby Mississauga Eagles FC with the visitors scoring at just three minutes when midfielder Jose Melo found the net from a free kick, it was Melo’s 10th goal of the season.

 

Serbian Eagles’ Zoran Rajovic struck from 14 yards for the equalizer, his 9th of the season, and the close game failed to produce a winning goal and the game ended a 1-1 tie.

 

Serbian White Eagles are now at 6-6-4 for 22 points, while Mississauga Eagles FC improve to 7-6-4 for 25 points.

 

Remaining games this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 2 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs Windsor Stars

 

Sun, Sep 2 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Niagara United

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sat, Sep 1 Lions Park 4 PM Brantford Galaxy B vs St. Catharines Wolves B

 

Sat, Sep 1 Eglinton Flats 7 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B

 

Sun, Sep 2 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs Windsor Stars B

 

 

 

 

SERBIAN EAGLES, LONDON CITY AND MISSISSAUGA EAGLES SCORE VICTORIES….Richard West hits hat-trick for Serbian Eagles

Striker Richard West led Serbian White Eagles with a first half hat-trick to a 6-1 defeat of Niagara United, London City came from behind to register three late goals for a 4-2 victory over Brantford Galaxy and Mississauga Eagles FC blanked North York Astros 2-0, three games in the CSL Friday.

 

West opened the scoring at the 9th minute mark at Centennial Stadium from a pass by Ivan Seankovic, Zoran Rajovic made it 2-0 at 14 minutes when he intercepted the ball to chip over the head of Niagara goalkeeper John De Luca and West scored his second at 21 minutes for a 3-0 lead by the home side. West took a pass from Seankovic before placing the ball in the left corner of the net.

 

Kirie Dimitrov increased the Serbian Eagles lead to 4-0 at 27 minutes, he took a pass from Veljko Lukovic and at 39 minutes West scored his hat-trick, he took a pass from Zoran Rajovic for a 5-0 lead.

 

Rajovic scored his second goal and the 6th for Serbian White Eagles at 46 minutes for a 6-0 lead at half-time and Niagara United scored a consolation goal at 67 minutes, a goal by Derek Paterson from a free kick just outside the box. It was 6-1 for Serbian White Eagles at the final whistle.

 

Niagara played the last few minutes shorthanded when Anthont Fruci was shown the red card by referee Jeff Fearnall after receiving a second caution at 86 minutes.

 

Brantford forward Jacek Przednowek opened the scoring at 8 minutes in the game against London City at the TD Waterhouse ground in London and Neven Vujinovic made it 2-0 five minutes later.

 

London cut the lead to 2-1 on a goal by Younan Samra at 29 minutes and it was 2-1 at half-time.

 

The City tied the game 2-2 at 78 minutes when Nenad Nikolic cut in from the left wing to score from the top of the box and the home side went on to claim the victory with goals by Nikolic, his second at 81 minutes and Samra also scored his second two minutes later for a 4-2 final score.

 

Mississauga Eagles scored their sixth victory of the regular season at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York and it was the Mississauga team’s Bohdan Sulypka who opened the scoring at 31 minutes for a 1-0 at half-time.

 

Eagles’ Sanjar Kairosh increased the lead to 2-0 when he found the net past North York goalkeeper Enea Perego at 63 minutes and while the Astros pressed to gat back into the game it ended 2-0 in favour of the visitors.

 

 

Remaining games this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Sat, Aug 4 Invista Centre 7 PM Kingston FC vs Toronto Croatia – televised TV Cogeco, Kingston – check your local listings

 

Sun, Aug 5 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs Brantford Galaxy

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sat, Aug 4 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B

 

Sat, Aug 4 Eglinton Flats 7 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs York Region Shooters B

 

Sun, Aug 5 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs Brantford Galaxy B POSTPONED- To be re-scheduled

 

Sun, Aug 5 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Roma Wolves B vs Niagara United B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MISSISSAUGA, SERBIAN EAGLES, SC TORONTO AND SHOOTERS ALL WIN….four games kickoff busy CSL weekend

Mississauga Eagles FC, SC Toronto and Serbian White Eagles all recorded home wins, while York Region Shooters scored an away victory, all in the CSL Friday night to kick off a busy weekend schedule.


 


It was a close encounter at the Hershey Centre where Mississauga Eagles FC edged past SC Waterloo midway through the second half to win 3-2 on a tying goal, then a winning goal, by Jose Melo.


 


Drazen Vukovic opened the scoring for SC Waterloo at the 6th minute, Shaun MacDonald tied the game 1-1 one minute later for the home side, but Vukovic came back just two minutes later to beat Mississauga goalkeeper Kofi Oppong for the second time, a 2-1 Waterloo lead after nine minutes. It was 2-1 at half-time.


 


Melo broke the game open with a tying goal firstly at 46 minutes, then at the 55th minute mark he took a pass from MacDonald to beat Waterloo goalkeeper Imad Hakura and win the game 3-2 for Mississauga Eagles.


 


Forward Jarek Whiteman opened the scoring for SC Toronto over Niagara United  at Lamport Stadium, he struck from inside the box to beat Niagara goalkeeper John De Luca at 14 minutes and Alon Badat made it 2-0 at 20 minutes later, the score at the break.


 


Kyle Hall increased the home lead to 3-0 at 85 minutes and at the final whistle it was 3-0 in favour of SC Toronto.


 


It was a close, hard fought first half at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, with Kingston goalkeeper Phill Fernandez making good saves to keep the home side off the scoresheet, but Serbian White Eagles defender Misel Klisara broke through at the 67th minute mark to put the home side into a 1-0 lead.


 


The visitors were playing with 10 men during the second half after losing Olivier Rieutord who was shown the red card by referee Michael Izzo following a second caution at the 45th minute mark.


 


Kingston’s Mademba Ba equalized from the penalty spot at 69 minutes when Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Nikola Marojevic brought down Edgar Soglo of Kingston and referee  Izzo had no hesitation in awarding the penalty for a 1-1 tie.


 


Zoran Rajovic struck the winner at 76 minutes when a took a cross from Andre Orlando to beat Fernandez from close in, a 2-1 Serbian White Eagles lead that held to the final whistle.


 


York Region Shooters forward Jason De Thomasis drove a left foot shot into the net after taking a pass from Des Humphrey to score the all-important lone goal for the 1-0 away victory over TFC Academy. The goal came at 69 minutes of a well-played encounter at Downsview Park and the win lifted the Shooters within two points of the league-leading Toronto Croatia.


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sat, Jul 14 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs London City


 


Sun, Jul 15 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs TFC Academy


 


Sun, Jul 15 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs Serbian White Eagles


 


Sun, Jul 15 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs Mississauga Eagles FC


 


Sun, Jul 15 Lions Park 7 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Niagara United


 


Sun, Jul 15 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs SC Toronto


 


Sun, Jul 15 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs St. Catharines Wolves


 


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sat, Jul 14 Budd Park 1 PM SC Waterloo B vs Brampton City Utd B – Change of ground to Budd Park, Kitchener


 


Sat, Jul 14 Hershey Centre 4 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs TFC Academy II


 


Sat, Jul 14 Lions Park 4 PM Brantford Galaxy B vs Niagara United B


 


Sun, Jul 15 Windsor Stadium 4 PM Windsor Stars B vs SC Toronto B


 


Sun, Jul 15 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs Serbian White Eagles B – This game is on – omitted


 


from an earlier weekend schedule


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

PRZEDNOWEK HAT-TRICK SPELLS VICTORY FOR BRANTFORD GALAXY FRIDAY…..SC Toronto win over Serbian Eagles

Brantford forward Jacek Przednowek struck a hat-trick to lead Brantford Galaxy  to a 5-2 victory over North York Astros, while SC Toronto scored a 3-1 victory over Serbian White Eagles, two games in the CSL First Division Friday night.


 


Przednowek scored just before the interval at the 43rd minute mark at Esther Shiner Stadium, then found the net again at 68 and 78 minutes.


 


Brantford forward Dave Simpson opened the scoring at 21 minutes to give the visitors the lead, Astros’ forward Vasileios Liagkos tied the game 1-1 before Przednowek’s first goal which gave Brantford the 2-1 lead at the interval.


 


North York’s Jorge Perez tied the game 2-2 at 57 minutes, but just two minutes later Brantford took a 3-2 lead when Braeden Krampert beat Astros’ goalkeeper Enea Perego. Przednowek’s  two goals completed the scoring for a 5-2 Galaxy win.


 


Brantford improve to a 6-3-0 WLT record for 18 points, tied for second position in the standings, while the Astros are now winless in 10 games.


 


Midfielder Carlos Nogueira opened the scoring for SC Toronto against Serbian White Eagles at Lamport Stadium, he scored at 12 minutes for a 1-0 home lead at the interval.


 


Toronto forward Kyle Hall made it 2-0 at 74 minutes, he drove the ball from just inside the box to beat Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Nikola Negojevic and Sergio De Luca increased the lead to 3-0 for the home side at the 82nd minute mark.


 


Serbian White Eagles scored just before the final whistle, a goal by Viktor Anastasov for the 3-1 SC Toronto victory.


 


SC Toronto are now at a 4-1-3 record for 15 points, while Serbian Eagles are at 4-2-2  for 14 points.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division Friday:


 


TFC Academy II 3, Windsor Stars B 3



 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sat, Jul 7 Invista Centre 7 PM Kingston FC vs Mississauga Eagles FC


 


Sat, Jul 7 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs TFC Academy


 


Sun, Jul 8 CS St Jean De Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs Mississauga Eagles FC


 


Sun, Jul 8 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs Brampton City Utd


 


Sun, Jul 8 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Toronto Croatia


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sat, Jul 7 Kalar 4 PM Niagara United B vs SC Waterloo B


 


Sat, Jul 7 Invista Centre 5 PM Kingston FC B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


 


Sat, Jul 7 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs York Region Shooters B


 


Sat, Jul 7 Eglinton Flats 7 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs Brampton City Utd B


 


Sun, Jul 8 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Brantford Galaxy B


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

SC WATERLOO COLLAPSE UNDER A 7-1 ROUT BY BRANTFORD GALAXY SUNDAY….. Shooters defeat Windsor Stars, TFC blank Astros, while Toronto Croatia with Serbian Eagles and Brampton vs. London both end in ties

SC Waterloo managed to pull back a 2-0 first half deficit to trail 2-1 late in the first half, then collapsed under a five goal scoring spree by Brantford Galaxy to go down 7-1 at their home ground Seagram Stadium in Waterloo.


 


Galaxy forward Jeremy Shepherd opened the scoring at 23 minutes, Christopher Leko made in 2-0 at 34 minutes, Waterloo midfielder Harris Fazlagic cut the lead to 2-1 at 35 minutes and Leko made it 3-1 for Brantford at 39 minutes, the score at half-time.


 


Dave Simpson scored twice for the visitors in the second half, at 59 and 62 minutes for a 5-1 lead, Shepherd added his second goal and Galaxy’s sixth at 69 minutes and Braeden Krampert hit the seventh for a 7-1 final score.


 


 


Ryan James opened the scoring for TFC Academy at the 15th minute mark at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York, he drove a low shot from 15 yards to beat North York Astros goalkeeper Enea Perego.  Sergo Camargo then made it 2-0 at 36 minutes.


 


TFC were reduced to 10 men when at 75 minutes referee Hassan Rifai showed the red card to Christopher Mennella for ‘serious foul play’ following a dangerous tackle.


 


The Astros pressed during the second half, but were unable to find the net and it was 2-0 when time ran out with the North York side still winless following their sixth game of the campaign.


 


York Region Shooters were full value for their 2-1 away victory at Windsor Stadium, they took a 2-0 lead at half-time on goals by Chris Thomas at the half-hour mark and Matthew O’Connor seven minutes later.


 


Referee Arthur Kobiel dismissed O’Connor and Stephen Ademolu of Windsor Stars at 45 minutes, both players shown the red card following an altercation.


 


Windsor reduced the lead at the 70th minute mark on a goal by Joel Kabula, but the home side failed to find the net in the late stages and the game ended 2-1 in favour of York Region.


 


Forward Dalibor Mitrovic opened the scoring for London City  at the 10th minute mark at Victoria Park in Brampton and Milos Scepanovic tied it up at the 25th minute for Brampton City Utd,  a 1-1 tie at the interval.


 


Jasmin Yas Halkic struck for the visitors at 56 minutes, but Brampton’s David Velastagui tied the score 2-2 at 68 minutes.


 


Mitrovic scored his second goal to give London City a 3-2 lead at 76 minutes, a goal that looked like the winner until Brampton midfielder David Guzman scored off a free kick just before the final whistle to tie the game, 2-2. Guzman drive was low from inside the box to beat London goalkeeper Vladimir Markotic.


 


The Toronto Croatia vs. Serbian White Eagles clash at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke failed to produce any goals, leaving both teams still undefeated.


 


There was good midfield play throughout and Antonio Ilic in goal for the current CSL champions and Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Dirkovic both looked sound to preserve a scoreless tie.


 


Toronto Croatia remain on top of the First Division standings with a 5-0-2 WLT record for 17 points, while Serbian White Eagles move up to second position with a 4-0-2 record for 14 points.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division Sunday:


 


Windsor Stars B 6, York Region Shooters B 1


 


 

SERBIAN EAGLES REMAIN UNBEATEN, Mississauga Eagles win 3-0 and it’s a 2-2 tie at Cove Road

Serbian White Eagles remain unbeaten with a 2-0 defeat of SC Toronto, Mississauga Eagles FC scored a 3-0 home victory over Kingston FC and York Region Shooters scored a goal in added time to salvage a 2-2 tie with London City, three games in the CSL Friday night.

 

Serbian White Eagles and SC Toronto went into Friday night’s game at Centennial Stadium both unbeaten, so the victory for Serbian Eagles was an important one in a tough contest that saw the home side’s Viktor Anastasov open the scoring at 25 minutes with a low shot from 14 yards. It was 1-0 at the break.

 

Serbian White Eagles scored a second goal at 64 minutes with good play by Zoran Rajovic who fed a pass to forward Richard West to find the net from 5 yards.

 

Serbian White Eagles lost La Dweyne Anderson at 90 minutes when cautioned a second time in the game to be shown a red card by referee Richard Oliviera.

 

It was close in the early stages at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga until Mississauga Eagles FC centre back Thomas McLean headed in off a corner kick 32 minutes to put the home side in the lead and just six minutes later midfielder Matthew Macri made it 2-0, the score at half-time.

 

Jose Melo increased the lead to 3-0 at the 77th minute mark when he beat Kingston FC goalkeeper Keyan Cassis and while the visitors pressed to reduce the lead Mississauga Eagles FC were much in control for a 3-0 score at the final whistle.

 

London City took an early 1-0 lead at 11 minutes in their game with York Region Shooters at Cove Road, a goal from the penalty spot by defender Rade Novkovic who put the ball in the net off a rebound following a save by York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis.

 

Chris Thomas equalized for the Shooters at the 42nd minute mark and it was 1-1 at the break.

 

London City forward Boban Stojanovic put his side in a 2-1 lead at 60 minutes and just when it appeared London were heading for the win, Ryan Dummett struck for York Region at 91 minutes to level the score 2-2

 

The following games were played in the CSL Second Division:

 

Friday’s Result:

TFC Academy II 2, Brampton City Utd B 0

 

Thursday’s Result:

Serbian White Eagles B 7, Brantford Galaxy B 1

 

Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

Sat, Jun 16 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs Niagara United – Can be seen live on www.intensemedia.tvor through the livestream app on channel intense media on your mobile device, iPad and Apple TV.

 

Sun, Jun 17 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs London City

Televised by Rogers TV Brampton – check local listings

 

Sun, Jun 17 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs TFC Academy

 

Sun, Jun 17 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Brantford Galaxy – Televised by Rogers TV Kitchener – check local listings

 

Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs York Region Shooters –Can be seen live on www.intensemedia.tv or through the livestream app on channel intense media on your mobile device, iPad and Apple TV.

 

Sun, Jun 17 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Serbian White Eagles

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sat, Jun 16 Portuguese/Oriental 1 PM SC Waterloo B vs St. Catharines Wolves B

 

Sat, Jun 16 Hershey Centre 4 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs Kingston FC B

 

Sat, Jun 16 Windsor Stadium 4 PM Windsor Stars B vs Niagara United B

 

Sat, Jun 16 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs Brantford Galaxy B

 

Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stadium 4 PM Windsor Stars B vsYork Region Shooters B

 

 

EARLY GOAL ENOUGH TO GIVE SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES THE VICTORY….London City vs. Windsor Stars postponed

A goal in the opening minute of play was enough to earn Serbian White Eagles a 1-0 victory over York Region Shooters in the CSL Friday night, while the London City vs. Windsor Stars clash was washed out by heavy rains.


 


Serbian White Eagles’ forward Sasa Vukoje struck the lone goal shortly after the opening whistle at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, he was on hand to pick up a save by Shooters’ goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis to hit the ball against the crossbar into the net.


 


The play was started by forward Zoran Rajovic who moved the ball to the home side’s Richard West who beat two York Region defenders before shooting for Ameltonis to save. Vukoje scored from five yards and in a game raining from time to time in windy conditions neither side found the net through to the final whistle – a 1-0 win for Serbian White Eagles.


 


The rain was heavy also in southwestern Ontario, causing too much water on the playing surface at Cove Road in London and the London City vs. Windsor Stars match was called off.


 


There was one game played in the Second Division Friday:


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


TFC Academy II 0, SC Toronto B 0


 


The remaining weekend schedule:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sat Jun 2 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs Windsor Stars


Sun Jun 3 Claude Robillard 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vsTFC Academy


Sun Jun 3 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs St. Catharines Wolves


Sun Jun 3 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs London City


Sun, Jun 3 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Kingston FC


 


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sun Jun 3 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs York Region Shooters B


Sun Jun 3 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs SC Waterloo B


 


 

SERBIAN EAGLES DOWN ST. CATHARINES WOLVES…SC Toronto vs. Montreal Impact Academy ends 1-1

Serbian White Eagles scored a goal in each half to secure a 2-0 victory over St. Catharines Wolves, while SC Toronto and Montreal Impact Academy battled to a 1-1 tie, two games in the Canadian Soccer League Friday night.


 


Stefan Vukovic, the 2011 leading goalscorer while with TFC Academy, opened the scoring for Montreal Impact Academy at Lamport Stadium, he scored with a low drive from the left wing to beat SC Toronto goalkeeper Scott Cliff, a 1-0 score at the break.


 


The goal was scored two minutes after Montreal’s Wandrille Lefavre was shown the red card and ejected for serious foul play by referee Richard Oliviera.


 


SC Toronto levelled the score 1-1 at 71 minutes on a goal from the penalty spot by forward Jarek Whiteman. Montreal goalkeeper Jason Beaulieu was red carded by referee Oliviera for preventing an obvious goalscoring opportunity, Whiteman scored from the spot and the game ended 1-1.


 


Serbian White Eagles forward Zoran Rajovic opened the scoring for the home side at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, he beat St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri with a low shot at the 21st minute mark for a 1-0 score at half-time.


 


Forward Richard West increased the lead to 2-0 at 47 minutes for Serbian White Eagles, he stepped in to pick-up a rebound off goalkeeper Perri following a hard shot on goal from Kirie Dimitrov.


 


St. Catharines lost Nicholas Vecchi at 51 minutes when he was shown the red card for serious foul play in bringing down Viktor Anastavov of Serbian Eagles. The game ended 2-0 for the home side.


 


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend :


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sat, May 26 Hershey Centre 7:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vs. Montreal Impact Academy


Sat, May 26 Kalar 7:00 PM Niagara United vs. Brantford Galaxy


Sun, May 27 Downsview Park 2:00 PM TFC Academy vs. London City


Sun, May 27 Victoria Park 3:00 PM Brampton City Utd vs.Kingston FC


Sun, May 27 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs. York Region Shooters


Sun, May 27 Centennial Stadium 8:00 PM Toronto Croatia vs. SC Waterloo


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sat, May 26 Kalar 4:00 PM Niagara United B vs. Brantford Galaxy B


Sun, May 27 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs. Kingston FC B


 

JAREK WHITEMAN HAT-TRICK SINKS MISSISSAUGA EAGLES….Toronto Croatia and Serbian White Eagles win

SC Toronto forward Jarek Whiteman scored an early season hat-trick to lead his team to a 4-1 defeat of Mississauga Eagles FC at the Hershey Centre Friday night and in two other games in the CSL, Toronto Croatia handed London City a 3-1 home defeat while Serbian White Eagles scored two late goals in a 2-0 victory over North York Astros.

 

Whiteman, who scored 11 goals for the Toronto side in the 2011 season, opened the scoring against Mississauga with a goal at 27 minutes, added a second four minutes later for a 2-0 SC Toronto lead at half-time, then completed his hat-trick 13 minutes into the second half.

 

Mississauga goalkeeper Kofi Oppong was shown the red card for handling the ball outside of the penalty box to reduce the home side to 10 men at 36 minutes of the first half.

 

The lone Mississauga Eagles goal was scored by Jose Melo, while Carlos Nogueira struck the fourth goal for the visitors at 68 minutes and the 4-1 lead remained to the final whistle.

 

The loss was a reversal of form for Mississauga Eagles FC following their 5-1 home opener victory over North York Astros on May 11.

 

Toronto Croatia earned a hard-fought 3-1 win over London City at the TD Waterhouse Stadium in London and it was scoreless until Croatia’s Angelo Srzentic opened the scoring just before the break. London City tied the game 1-1 when Dalibor Mitrovic found the net at 66 minutes, the prolific Tihomir Maletic made it 2-1 for Toronto Croatia at 78 minutes and Boris Tomac completed the scoring when he found the net past London goalkeeper Zoran Pusica at the 82nd minute mark, a 3-1 final.

 

Two late goals, at 82 minutes by midfielder Kirie Dimitrov and at 90 minutes by Zoran Rajovic gave Serbian White Eagles the 2-0 victory at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke.

 

The following are the remaining games in the Canadian Soccer League during the Victoria Day weekend:

 

 

FIRST DIVISION

Sat, May 19 Invista Centre 7:00 PM Kingston FC vs.Windsor Stars

Sun, May 20 CS St Jean De Vianney 2:00 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs. St. Catharines Wolves

Sun, May 20 Lions Park 6:00 PM Brantford Galaxy vs.TFC Academy

Sun, May 20 Seagram Stadium 7:00 PM SC Waterloo vs. London City

Sun, May 20 Centennial Stadium 8:00 PM Toronto Croatia vs.Brampton City Utd

 

SECOND DIVISION

Sat, May 19 Portuguese/Oriental 1:00 PM SC Waterloo vs. B Niagara United B

Sat, May 19 Downsview 4:00 PM SC Toronto B vs.St. Catharines Wolves B

Sat, May 19 Invista Centre 5:00 PM Kingston FC B vs.Windsor Stars B