1987 Canadian Soccer League season

The 1987 Canadian Soccer League season was the first season of play for the Canadian Soccer League, a new Division 1 men's soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid.

Canadian Soccer League
Season1987
ChampionsCalgary Kickers
Division LeadersHamilton Steelers (East)
Calgary Kickers (West)
Matches played80
Goals scored212 (2.65 per match)
Top goalscorerNick Gilbert (10)
1988

Format edit

The schedule was not a balanced schedule based on the league principle of playing each club home and away due to travel concerns.[1] The league was divided into two four-team division with each team playing each team in their division four times, twice at home and twice on the road, and playing the teams in the opposing division twice, once at home and once on the road for a total of twenty games.[2] Following the season, the top three teams in each division would advance to the playoffs, with the division leaders earning a first round bye, to designate a national champion club.[1]

Summary edit

The Canadian Soccer League was the second attempt to create a national professional league in Canada. Many teams were existing franchises from the non-professional provincial leagues, while others had come from semi-professional leagues, including Edmonton (Western Soccer Alliance), Hamilton (Canadian National Soccer League), and Toronto (CNSL and NASL), while some teams, such as the Vancouver 86ers were new.[3] The league opened with a good start with sizable crowds and a fairly high level of play, but teams soon began to feel the financial pressure, particularly in the smaller markets.[3]

The league's inaugural match took place on June 7, 1987 in Aylmer, Quebec between the National Capital Pioneers and the Hamilton Steelers and finished in a 1–1 draw, in a steady drizzle, in front 2,500 spectators.[4][5][6]

The Eastern Division in 1987 consisted of National Capital Pioneers, Hamilton Steelers, Toronto Blizzard, and the North York Rockets. The Western Division comprised the Calgary Kickers, Edmonton Brick Men, Vancouver 86ers, and the Winnipeg Fury. Calgary and Hamilton won their divisions and both advanced to the finals in the playoffs. In the final, Calgary defeated Hamilton 2–1, at home, in a winner-take-all one game final.

Regular season edit

East Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Hamilton Steelers 20 10 6 4 32 22 +10 26 Playoff semifinals
2 National Capital Pioneers 20 7 9 4 22 15 +7 23 Playoff quarterfinals
3 Toronto Blizzard 20 6 8 6 22 27 −5 20
4 North York Rockets 20 1 7 12 15 39 −24 9

West Division edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Calgary Kickers (O) 20 11 5 4 32 22 +10 27 Playoff semifinals
2 Vancouver 86ers 20 9 3 8 37 27 +10 21 Playoff quarterfinals
3 Edmonton Brick Men 20 7 6 7 27 24 +3 20
4 Winnipeg Fury 20 5 4 11 25 36 −11 14

Overall edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Calgary Kickers (O) 20 11 5 4 32 22 +10 27 Regular season winner
2 Hamilton Steelers 20 10 6 4 32 22 +10 26
3 National Capital Pioneers 20 7 9 4 22 15 +7 23
4 Vancouver 86ers 20 9 3 8 37 27 +10 21
5 Edmonton Brick Men 20 7 6 7 27 24 +3 20
6 Toronto Blizzard 20 6 8 6 22 27 −5 20
7 Winnipeg Fury 20 5 4 11 25 36 −11 14
8 North York Rockets 20 1 7 12 15 39 −24 9

Playoffs edit

Home team on top.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
1W Calgary (OT) 4
West
2W Vancouver 3
2W Vancouver 2
3W Edmonton 1
1W Calgary Kickers 2
1E Hamilton Steelers 1
1E Hamilton 1
East
3E Toronto 0
2E Ottawa 1
3E Toronto (OT) 2

Quarterfinal edit

September 9, 1987 Vancouver 86ers 2–1 Edmonton Brick Men Vancouver, British Columbia
19:30 Easton Jr.   48'
Mobilio   89'
[[7] Report] Roy Viana   64' Stadium: Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 3942
Referee: John Meachin
September 10, 1987 National Capital Pioneers 1–2 (a.e.t.) Toronto Blizzard Aylmer, Quebec
Fred Juett   40' [[8] Report] Luis Lufi   59'
Troy Andeh   112'
Stadium: Aydelu Park
Attendance: 1100

Semifinal edit

September 12, 1987 Hamilton Steelers 1–0 Toronto Blizzard Hamilton, Ontario
Bunbury   80' [[9] Report] Stadium: Ivor Wynne Stadium
Attendance: 2000
September 13, 1987 Calgary Kickers 4–3 (a.e.t.) Vancouver 86ers Calgary, Alberta
14:00 Kern   10', 69'
Gilbert   87', 97'
[[10] Report] Easton Jr.   23'
Mobilio   58', 63'
Stadium: Mewata Stadium
Attendance: 1683

Final edit

September 20, 1987 Calgary Kickers 2–1 Hamilton Steelers Calgary, Alberta
15:00 Gilbert   12', 67' [[11] Report] Billy Domazetis   54' Stadium: Mewata Stadium
Attendance: 5617
Referee: Mario Perrino

Statistics edit

Top scorers edit

Rank Player Club Goals
1   Nick Gilbert Calgary Kickers 10
2   Domenic Mobilio Vancouver 86ers 9
3   Željko Adžić Hamilton Steelers 8
4   Norman Odinga Edmonton Brick Men 7
  Han Kim Winnipeg Fury
  James Easton Vancouver 86ers
7   Arnie Meers Vancouver 86ers 6
  John Catliff Calgary Kickers
  Ivor Evans Vancouver 86ers
  Billy Domazetis Hamilton Steelers
11   John Roumelis National Capital Pioneers 5
  Ed McNally National Capital Pioneers
  David Bryne Toronto Blizzard
Reference: [12]

Honours edit

The following awards and nominations were awarded for the 1987 season.[12]

Most Valuable Player edit

Player Team
  Nick Gilbert Calgary Kickers

League All-Stars edit

Player Position
  Sven Habermann (Calgary Strikers) Goalkeeper
  Diego Castello (Edmonton Brick Men) Defender
  Greg Kern (Calgary Strikers) Defender
  Paul James (Hamilton Steelers) Defender
  Randy Ragan (Toronto Blizzard) Defender
  Željko Adžić (Hamilton Steelers) Midfielder
  Ray Hudson (Edmonton Brick Men) Midfielder
  James Easton (Vancouver 86ers) Midfielder
  Ed McNally (National Capital Pioneers) Forward
  Billy Domazetis (Hamilton Steelers) Forward
  Nick Gilbert (Calgary Strikers) Forward

Reserves

Player Position
  Don Ferguson (National Capital Pioneers) Goalkeeper
  David Norman (Winnipeg Fury) Defender
  Han Kim (Winnipeg Fury) Midfielder
  Zoltan Metzaros (North York Rockets) Forward

Front office

Person Role
  Bill Thompson (National Capital Pioneers) Head Coach
  Peter Welsh (Calgary Kickers) Assistant Coach
  Buzz Parsons (Vancouver 86ers) General Manager

Average home attendances edit

Pos. Team GP Average Attendance
1 Vancouver 86ers 20 5,977
2 Winnipeg Fury 20 4,023
3 Edmonton Brick Men 20 3,491
4 Calgary Strikers 20 2,949
5 National Capital Pioneers 20 2,122
6 Hamilton Steelers 20 2,032
7 Toronto Blizzard 20 1,814
8 North York Rockets 20 1,275
Total Attendance 160 2,817
Reference:[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b MacDonald, Archie (February 26, 1987). "Soccer rebirth". The Vancouver Sun. p. F3.
  2. ^ Bunke, Trevor (June 7, 1987). "Pioneers Primed for Kickoff". The Sunday Herald.
  3. ^ a b Litterer, Dave. "The Year in American Soccer - 1987". Sover. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009.
  4. ^ Gomez, Boris (May 28, 1987). "Ravens become Ottawa pioneers". The Charlatan. p. 10.
  5. ^ Lovegrove, Don. "CSL '87 Preview - Toronto-Hamilton Rivalry Renewed on Soccer Pitch". CSL Memories. Hamilton Spectator.
  6. ^ "Histoire du Championnat et de la Coupe du Canada" [History of the Championship and the Canada Cup]. Impact Soccer (in French).
  7. ^ Ireland, Joanne (September 10, 1987). "Final minute fells Brick Men". Edmonton Journal. p. 37.
  8. ^ "Blizzard wins Eastern semifinal". Times Colonist. September 11, 1987. p. 4.
  9. ^ "Steelers Eastern reps in CSL final". Times Colonist. September 13, 1987. p. 30.
  10. ^ Stinson, Dan (September 14, 1987). "Upbeat 86ers' season winds up in gloom". Vancouver Sun. p. 9.
  11. ^ Oliver, Vance (September 21, 1987). "Gilbert boosts Kickers to crown". Calgary Herald. p. 23.
  12. ^ a b "1987 CSL Stats" (PDF). Canadian Soccer League.
  13. ^ Jose, Colin (2001). On-Side - 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario. Vaughan, Ontario: Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum. p. 130.

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