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Mississauga MetroStars

Mississauga MetroStars (briefly known asMetroStars Canada in 2019) were a professionalindoor soccer team which played its home games at theParamount Fine Foods Centre inMississauga, a suburb ofToronto, Ontario, Canada. The team joined theMajor Arena Soccer League for the 2018–19 season.[1][2] The club featured formerToronto FC playersDwayne De Rosario,Molham Babouli andAdrian Cann on the roster in its first season.[2] Just as the 2019–20 season began, it was announced the team would cease operations.[3]

Mississauga MetroStars
Founded2018
Dissolved2019
StadiumParamount Fine Foods Centre
OwnerGladiator Sports Media Entertainment Corp[1]
LeagueMajor Arena Soccer League
2018–194th, Eastern Division
Playoffs: DNQ
Websitehttp://www.metrostars.ca/

History

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Background

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Historically the Canadian professional indoor soccer landscape consisted of Canadian franchises in American leagues, particularly in theNorth American Soccer League (NASL) and theNational Professional Soccer League (NPSL).[4][5][6] The height of Canadian participation in indoor soccer occurred during the1980–81 and1981–82 NASL seasons when four Canadian clubs participated simultaneously. The height of Canadian participation in the NPSL would eventually expand to include four teams, which consisted of theEdmonton Drillers,Montreal Impact,Toronto Shooting Stars, andToronto ThunderHawks.[7][8] After the demise of the NPSL in 2001 the country was without a professional league structure, until the creation of theCanadian Major Indoor Soccer League (CMISL) in 2007.[9] The league served as the first exclusively Canadian professional indoor soccer league and was primarily based inWestern Canada until it ceased operations in 2012.[10]

In 2017, the Canadian Arena Soccer Association (CASA) was founded as the governing body for the sport in Canada.[11][12] The CASA sanctioned the developmental Youth Arena Premier League and the semi-professional Arena Premier League both based in Mississauga.[13][14] The purpose of the Arena Premier League was to develop and provide talent to the Canadian national indoor team, and later to the MetroStars.[15]

Formation and dissolution

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The MetroStars were founded in 2018 and were one of 17 participants in the2018–19 Major Arena Soccer League season. They made their debut on December 1 against the defending league championBaltimore Blast. According to team owner Gladiator Sports, the MetroStars payroll for the year was about $500,000.[16] The team finished the 2018–19 season 15th in the league with a record of 4 wins, 20 losses, and ranked 14th in attendance with an average of 1,020 per game.[17]

For the 2019–20 season, the team rebranded as MetroStars Canada. They planned to play their 12 home games in six cities across Ontario (St. Catharines, Kingston, Oshawa, Windsor, Sarnia, and Brampton)[18] to spread awareness for the sport. Before playing a single game that season, the Major Arena Soccer League published a revised schedule that did not include the MetroStars.[3] Six days later, the team confirmed that they would not be participating in the season due to issues coordinating their home matches.[17]

2018–19 roster

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Final roster

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  • As of 24 August 2019[19]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2FW  CANJarred Phillips
3DF  CROJosip Keran
4FW  CANAdrian Cann
5MF  JAMHalburto Harris
6MF  CANMatthew Rios
8DF  CANJoshua Paredes
10MF  CANMarco Rodriguez
11DF  CANMark Jankovic
12FW  CANMassimo Mirabelli
13FW  CANDamion Graham
14FW  CANDwayne De Rosario(Captain)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18FW  SYRMolham Babouli
23FW  GUYShaquille Agard
32DF  JAMDarren Chambers
44MF  CANRaheem Rose
87MF  CANShawn Brown
88MF  CANLuis Rocha
89GK  CANAdrian Becic
91MF  CANDavid Velastegui
96MF  COLSebastian López
99FW  CANJonathan Osorio
99GK  CANSebastian Zeballos

Inactive players

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK  CANJustin Barrett
7MF  IRNSina Khandan
11MF  CANAnthony Osorio
15DF  SRBAlen Kucalovic
17MF  CANMario Orestano
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19MF  UKRVasyl Zhuk
21DF  CANJesse Assing
22GK  CANSpyros Stergiotis
92MF  CANMartinho Dumevski

Head coaches

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CoachTenureRecord
GWLWin %
Phil IonadiSeptember 14, 2018[1] – February 28, 20191631318.75%
Rick TitusFebruary 28, 2019[20] – 201981712.5%
John Williams2019[21]0000%

Records

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Year-by-year

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SeasonLeagueTeamsRecordRankPlayoffsAverage attendanceRef
2018–19Major Arena Soccer League (Eastern Division)174–204thdid not qualify1,020[17]

References

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  1. ^abc"Mississauga Metrostars Join MASL as First Canadian Franchise".Major Arena Soccer League. September 14, 2018. RetrievedNovember 22, 2020.
  2. ^ab"Mississauga MetroStars launched ahead of arena soccer season".The Mississauga News. 2018-09-14. Retrieved2018-09-27.
  3. ^ab"MASL announces revised 2019-2020 schedule".Major Arena Soccer League. 2019-11-23. Retrieved2019-11-23.
  4. ^Sandor, Steven (2014-07-02)."PASL wants united North American indoor soccer scene".the11.ca. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved2018-03-29.
  5. ^"A History of USA Indoor Soccer".homepages.sover.net. Retrieved2018-03-29.
  6. ^Jose, Colin (2001).On-Side - 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario. Vaughan, Ontario: Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum. p. 244.
  7. ^"LogoServer - Soccer Logos - NPSL".www.logoserver.com. Retrieved2018-03-29.
  8. ^Sandor, Steven (2014-07-02)."MISL has interest in Canadian expansion".the11.ca. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved2018-03-29.
  9. ^Sandor, Steven (2014-07-02).""Glitches" in proposed plan to bring CMISL to Vancouver".the11.ca. Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-02. Retrieved2018-03-29.
  10. ^SANDOR, Steven (2016-04-22)."CMISL to take one-year hiatus: Plans to return for 2013-14".the11.ca. Archived fromthe original on 2016-04-22. Retrieved2018-03-29.
  11. ^Colpitts, Iain (2017-06-21)."Canadian Arena Soccer Association makes Mississauga home".Mississauga.com. Retrieved2018-03-12.
  12. ^Jab TV (2017-06-27),Canadian Arena Soccer Association (CASA) Press Conference, retrieved2018-03-29
  13. ^scttmos (2018-01-26),Inside The APL Episode #1 January 26, 2018, retrieved2018-03-29
  14. ^"CASA Soccer » APL".www.casasoccer.ca. Retrieved2018-03-12.
  15. ^Colpitts, Iain (2017-06-27)."City of Mississauga goes all in on arena soccer".Mississauga.com. Retrieved2018-03-12.
  16. ^Davidson, Neil (30 November 2018)."Mississauga MetroStars to kick off debut MASL season in Baltimore".National Post. Retrieved4 October 2020.
  17. ^abcDavidson, Neil (29 November 2019)."Indoor soccer takes another hit in Toronto as MetroStars pull out of MASL".The Chronicle-Journal. Canadian Press. Retrieved4 October 2020.
  18. ^"Metrostars Canada Launches 6-City Tour in Niagara & Hosts Marvel Super Hero Weekends!".www.metrostars.ca. 7 November 2019. Retrieved4 October 2020.
  19. ^"Stats - Major Arena Soccer League".
  20. ^Canadian Press (March 1, 2019)."Mississauga MetroStars fire head coach/GM after lengthy losing run".CHAT News Today. RetrievedNovember 22, 2020.
  21. ^"Kingston is one of 6 cities to host games in the Major Arena Soccer League".Global News. November 18, 2019. RetrievedNovember 22, 2020.said MetroStars head coach John Williams.

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