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1991 Canadian Soccer League season

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Football league season
Canadian Soccer League
Season1991
Dates
  • May 26 – September 8
    (regular season)
  • September 11 – October 6
    (playoffs)
ChampionsVancouver 86ers
Regular season leaderVancouver 86ers
Matches112
Goals342 (3.05 per match)
Top goalscorerDomenic Mobilio (25)
Best goalkeeperPaolo Ceccarelli (1.05 GAA)
1990
1992

The1991 Canadian Soccer League season was the fifth season of play for theCanadian Soccer League, a Division 1 men's soccer league in theCanadian soccer pyramid.

Format and changes from previous season

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Prior to the 1991 season, the league placed four franchises under suspension –Ottawa Intrepid,Edmonton Brick Men,Victoria Vistas, andLondon Lasers – due to financial difficulties.[1] Ultimately, Ottawa, Edmonton, and Victoria folded, while London requested a one-year leave of absence.[1] To avoid similar problems that the now defunctNASL had in its final year of operation, the league approved a $175,000 salary cap per team to further limit costs.[1]

In addition, CSL commissionerDale Barnes retired in January after directing the league since its inception, withHamilton Steelers owner, Mario DiBartolomeo, taking over the responsibilities on a temporary basis.[1] The league also approved a travel equalization plan that dramatically reduced costs for Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Nova Scotia.[1]

TheNova Scotia Clippers joined the league as an expansion franchise.[2] In addition, theKitchener Spirit changed their name to the Kitchener Kickers following an ownership change.[3]

The league shifted to a single eight-team division, after previously operating two East and West geographical divisions since its inception, resulting in team's playing a balanced schedule for the first time in league history, playing each other clubs four times, twice at home and twice on the road.[1] The point system was also updated along with FIFA's change to3–1–0 (win–draw–loss).[1] With the shift to a single division, the league reverted to six teams qualifying for the playoffs, with the top two finishers during the season receiving a bye to the semi-finals. The playoff format remained the same as the previous year.

Summary

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The regular season once again belonged to the Vancouver 86ers, who were only the second team to win 20 regular season games. In the playoffs, Vancouver won their fourth consecutive league title, defeating theToronto Blizzard in the finals.

Regular season

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Vancouver 86ers(C)2820446931+3864Playoff semifinals
2Toronto Blizzard2814685733+2448
3North York Rockets2813965036+1448Playoff quarterfinals
4Hamilton Steelers28144104238+446
5Montreal Supra28117104138+340
6Nova Scotia Clippers2877142953−2428
7Kitchener Kickers2847172856−2819
8Winnipeg Fury2846182657−3118
Source:Canadian Soccer History Archives1991 CSL Stats
(C) Playoff Champion and qualification for the1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Playoffs

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The playoffs were conducted with atotal points system. Teams earned two points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The team with the most points following the two-game series advanced. If the teams were tied on points, they played a 30-minute mini-game for a bonus point, followed by a penalty shootout if the mini-game remained tied.

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
1Vancouver 86ers123 PTS
4Hamilton Steelers (a.e.t.)04 (1)2+1 PTS4Hamilton Steelers111 PTS
5Montreal Supra30 (0)2 PTS1Vancouver 86ers5
2Toronto Blizzard3
2Toronto Blizzard (a.e.t.)21 (1)2+1 PTS
3North York Rockets454 PTS3North York Rockets02 (0)2 PTS
6Nova Scotia Clippers010 PTS

Quarterfinal

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Montreal Supra vHamilton Steelers
September 11, 1991Montreal Supra3–0Hamilton SteelersMontreal, Quebec
Frank Aliaga 17'
Needham 74'
Pierre-Richard Thomas 90'
[[4] Report]Stadium:Claude Robilliard Stadium
Attendance: 1423
Hamilton Steelers vMontreal Supra
September 15, 1991Hamilton Steelers5–0 (a.e.t.)Montreal SupraHamilton, Ontario
Jason Gibbons,
Ianiero
Morris
Aunger
[[5][6] Report]Stadium:Brian Timmis Stadium
Attendance: 2154

Hamilton Steelers won the series in extra time, after the series was tied 2-2 on points.

Nova Scotia Clippers vNorth York Rockets
September 11, 1991Nova Scotia Clippers0–4North York RocketsDartmouth, Nova Scotia
[[7] Report]Majcher
Carter
Berdusco
Radzinski
Stadium:Beazley Field
North York Rockets vNova Scotia Clippers
September 15, 1991North York Rockets5–1Nova Scotia ClippersNorth York, Ontario
Majcher,
Golen
Commisso
Radzinski 77'
[[8] Report]Dwight Hornibrook 56'Stadium:Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 1605

North York Rockets won the series 4-0 on points.

Semifinal

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Hamilton Steelers vVancouver 86ers
September 22, 1991Hamilton Steelers1–1Vancouver 86ersHamilton, Ontario
Ianiero 13'[[9] Report]Nocita 77' (o.g.)Stadium:Brian Timmis Stadium
Attendance: 4100
Vancouver 86ers vHamilton Steelers
September 29, 1991Vancouver 86ers2–1Hamilton SteelersVancouver, British Columbia
Catliff 1',21'[[10] Report]Ianiero 12'Stadium:Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 4431

Vancouver 86ers won the series 3-1 on points.

North York Rockets vToronto Blizzard
September 22, 1991North York Rockets0–2Toronto BlizzardNorth York, Ontario
[[11] Report]Mitchell 25'
Eck 34'
Stadium:Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 2650
Referee: Bob Sawtell
Toronto Blizzard vNorth York Rockets
September 29, 1991Toronto Blizzard2–2 (a.e.t.)North York RocketsEtobicoke, Ontario
Mitchell 3'
Peschisolido 116'
[[12] Report]Gastis 35'
Berdusco 65'
Stadium:Centennial Park Stadium
Attendance: 2627
Referee: Luigi Mellino

Toronto Blizzard won the series in extra time, after the series was tied 2-2 on points.

Final

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Vancouver 86ers vToronto Blizzard
October 6, 1991Vancouver 86ers5–3Toronto BlizzardVancouver, British Columbia
17:00McKinty ~1'
Norman 3',?'
Catliff 48'
Mobilio 60' (pen.)
[ Report Star[13] ]
[ Report Sun[14] ]
Eck 26'
DiFlorio ~61'
Hooper ?'
Stadium:Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 5692
Referee:Gord Arrowsmith

Statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1CanadaDomenic MobilioVancouver 86ers25
2CanadaEddy BerduscoNorth York Rockets14
3CanadaJohn BertiWinnipeg Fury12
4CanadaGeoff AungerHamilton Steelers10
United StatesTed EckToronto Blizzard
PolandMarek GrabowskiNorth York Rockets
CanadaDale MitchellToronto Blizzard
8United StatesJohn KerrHamilton Steelers9
9CanadaAlex BunburyMontreal Supra7
CanadaGino DiFlorioToronto Blizzard
EnglandJustin FashanuToronto Blizzard
CanadaDoug MuirheadToronto Blizzard
Reference:[1]

Top goaltenders

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RankPlayerClubGAA
1CanadaPaolo CeccarelliNorth York Rangers1.053
2CanadaPat OnstadToronto Blizzard1.062
3CanadaPaul DolanVancouver 86ers1.063
4CanadaDino PerriHamilton Steelers1.300
5CanadaPat HarringtonMontreal Supra1.320
Reference:[1]

Honours

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The following awards and nominations were awarded for the 1991 season.[1]

Awards

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AwardPlayerTeam
Most Valuable PlayerCanadaDomenic MobilioVancouver 86ers
Rookie of the YearCanadaScott MunsonKitchener Kickers
Top NewcomerPolandMarek GrabowskiNorth York Rangers
Top GoaltenderCanadaPaolo CeccarelliNorth York Rangers
Fair Play AwardHamilton Steelers

League All-Stars

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PlayerPosition
CanadaPaolo Ceccarelli(North York Rockets)Goalkeeper
CanadaPeter Sarantopoulos(North York Rockets)Defender
CanadaMark Watson(Hamilton Steelers)Defender
CanadaSteve MacDonald(Vancouver 86ers)Defender
CanadaNorman Odinga(Vancouver 86ers)Defender
CanadaCarl Valentine(Vancouver 86ers)Midfielder
CanadaDale Mitchell(Toronto Blizzard)Midfielder
FijiIvor Evans(Vancouver 86ers)Midfielder
CanadaEddy Berdusco(North York Rockets)Forward
CanadaDomenic Mobilio(Vancouver 86ers)Forward
CanadaGrant Needham(Montreal Supra)Forward

Reserves

PlayerPosition
CanadaPaul Dolan(Vancouver 86ers)Goalkeeper
CanadaPaul James(Toronto Blizzard)Defender
CanadaTony Nocita(Hamilton Steelers)Defender
CanadaNick De Santis(Montreal Supra)Midfielder
United StatesTed Eck(Toronto Blizzard)Forward

Front office

PersonRole
ItalyFiorigi Pagliuso(North York Rockets)Head coach
CanadaAlan Errington(Vancouver 86ers)Assistant coach
CanadaBob Lenarduzzi(Vancouver 86ers)General manager

Player of the Month

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MonthPlayerClub
JuneCanadaDino LopezNova Scotia Clippers
JulyCanadaDomenic MobilioVancouver 86ers
AugustCanadaDomenic MobilioVancouver 86ers
Reference:[1]

Player of the Week

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WeekPlayerClub
1CanadaDino LopezNova Scotia Clippers
2CanadaDale MitchellToronto Blizzard
3CanadaPat HarringtonMontreal Supra
4CanadaDoug MuirheadVancouver 86ers
5FijiIvor EvansVancouver 86ers
6CanadaLyndon HooperToronto Blizzard
7CanadaPeter SarantopoulosNorth York Rockets
8CanadaPaolo CeccarelliNorth York Rockets
9CanadaNorman OdingaVancouver 86ers
10CanadaJoseph MajcherNorth York Rockets
11CanadaDomenic MobilioVancouver 86ers
12CanadaGeoff AungerHamilton Steelers
13CanadaAlex BunburyMontreal Supra
14CanadaBrett PenceKitchener Kickers
15CanadaPaul PeschisolidoHamilton Steelers
Reference:[1]

Average home attendances

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Pos.TeamGPTotal AttendanceAverage Attendance
1Vancouver 86ers1464,1074,579
2Montreal Supra1439,1122,794
3Hamilton Steelers1435,3692,526
4Winnipeg Fury1432,0962,293
5North York Rockets1427,8641,990
6Toronto Blizzard1425,9451,853
7Nova Scotia Clippers1421,0981,507
8Kitchener Kickers149,418673
Total Attendance112255,0092,277
Reference:[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklm"1991 CSL Stats"(PDF).Canadian Soccer League.
  2. ^"The Clip Show".Maritime Pro Ball. February 11, 2016.
  3. ^"Team-by-team preview of Canadian Soccer League".Vancouver Sun. May 24, 1991. p. 40.
  4. ^Phillips, Randy (September 12, 1991). "No-sex policy pays off; Celibate Supra win first playoff game in franchise history".Montreal Gazette. p. D12.
  5. ^"Steelers advance to semifinals".The Province. September 16, 1991. p. A39.
  6. ^Koep, Bob (September 16, 1991). "Rockets, Steelers advance to semis after CSL wins".Toronto Star. p. D8.
  7. ^"Rockets, Supra win CSL playoff openers".Vancouver Sun. September 12, 1991. p. D8.
  8. ^Koep, Bob (September 16, 1991). "Rockets, Steelers advance to semis after CSL wins".Toronto Star. p. D8.
  9. ^Stinson, Dan (September 23, 1991). "Steelers come close to chipping one out of 86ers".Vancouver Sun.
  10. ^Stinson, Dan (September 30, 1991). "Catliff propels 86ers to CSL final".Vancouver Sun. p. D1.
  11. ^Koep, Bob (September 23, 1991). "Blizzard cool out Rockets in semifinal".Toronto Star. p. C6.
  12. ^Koep, Bob (September 30, 1991). "Blizzard ousts Rockets to reach soccer final".Toronto Star. p. C6.
  13. ^"Blizzard blown away by 86ers".Toronto Star. October 7, 1991. p. C9.
  14. ^Stinson, Dan (October 7, 1991). "86ers make mark among dynasties".Vancouver Sun. p. D1.

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