1992 Canadian Soccer League season

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The 1992 Canadian Soccer League season was the sixth and final season of play for the Canadian Soccer League, a Division 1 men's soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid.

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Canadian Soccer League
Season1992
Dates
  • May 26 – September 8
    (regular season)
  • September 16 – October 4
    (playoffs)
ChampionsWinnipeg Fury
Regular season leaderVancouver 86ers
Matches played60
Goals scored176 (2.93 per match)
Top goalscorerEddy Berdusco (14)
Best goalkeeperPaolo Ceccarelli (0.78 GAA)
1991
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Format and changes from previous season

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Shortly before the 1992 season, the Hamilton Steelers, Nova Scotia Clippers, and Kitchener Kickers folded.[1][2][3] The league was not doing well financially either and Montreal Supra owner Frank Aliaga was named the new league president, replacing the interim president Mario DiBartolomeo, who was the owner of the now-folded Hamilton Steelers.[4][5] Hamilton folded despite offers of cost sharing with the Vancouver and Montreal team owners.[6]

The London Lasers returned from a one-year hiatus, leaving the league with a six-team division. The league had a balanced schedule with each team playing the others a total of four times, twice each home and away. Due to the drop in teams, only four teams qualified for the playoffs. For the first time, the Championship final would not be a one-off match, but instead would be a two-tie fixture as the other rounds.

Two teams (Montreal and Vancouver) participated in the Professional Cup alongside the five APSL clubs and one from the NPSL.[7] Neither CSL side was able to advance out of the first round.[8]

As 1991 CSL champions, Vancouver qualified for the 1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, however, they withdrew from the tournament before their first match.[9]

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Vancouver once again won the regular season title and advanced to the MITA Cup finals for the fifth consecutive year, where they met the Winnipeg Fury in the final. Winnipeg won the title becoming only the third club to win the championship, ending Vancouver's four-year winning streak, snapping Vancouver's 15 match playoff winning streak, handing them their first playoff loss since 1987.[10]

Regular season

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Vancouver 86ers 20 11 3 6 42 28 +14 36 Playoffs
2 North York Rockets 20 8 6 6 25 20 +5 30
3 Winnipeg Fury (O) 20 8 1 11 27 43 16 25
4 Montreal Supra 20 6 7 7 29 24 +5 25
5 London Lasers 20 6 7 7 25 32 7 22[a]
6 Toronto Blizzard 20 6 6 8 28 29 1 21[a]
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Source: Canadian Soccer History Archives 1992 CSL Stats
(O) Play-off winners
Notes:
  1. London and Toronto deducted 3 points each for unsportsmanlike conduct during their match on August 30.

Playoffs

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The playoffs were conducted with a total 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.

Semi-finals Final
          
1 Vancouver 86ers 1 1 3 PTS
4 Montreal Supra 1 0 1 PTS
1 Vancouver 86ers 0 1 1 PTS
3 Winnipeg Fury 2 1 3 PTS
2 North York Rockets 1 0 1 PTS
3 Winnipeg Fury 1 4 3 PTS

Semifinal

September 16, 1992 Montreal Supra 1–1 Vancouver 86ers Montreal, Quebec
20:00 Needham 90' [[10] Report] Titotto 11' Stadium: Claude Robilliard Stadium
Attendance: 1009
Referee: J. Jerome
September 20, 1992 Vancouver 86ers 1–0 Montreal Supra Vancouver, British Columbia
21:30 Easton 29' [[10] Report] Stadium: Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 3728
Referee: Rob Brown

Vancouver won the series 3–1 on points.

September 16, 1992 Winnipeg Fury 1–1 North York Rockets Winnipeg, Manitoba
20:30 Nocita 61' [[10] Report] Berdusco 46' Stadium: Winnipeg Stadium
Attendance: 1823
Referee: Mario Perrino
September 20, 1992 North York Rockets 0–4 Winnipeg Fury North York, Ontario
15:30 [[10] Report] Corazzin 13', 28'
Dodd 54'
Holness 90'
Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Attendance: 2290
Referee: Tony Camacho

Winnipeg won the series 3–1 on points.

Final

September 27, 1992 Winnipeg Fury 2–0 Vancouver 86ers Winnipeg, Manitoba
19:30 Nocita
Holness
[[11] Report] Stadium: Winnipeg Stadium
Attendance: 1513
Referee: Dino Bucci
October 4, 1992 Vancouver 86ers 1–1 Winnipeg Fury Vancouver, British Columbia
21:00 Mitchell [[11] Report] Steve Millar Stadium: Swangard Stadium
Attendance: 6087
Referee: Mike Seifert

Winnipeg won the series 3–1 on points.

Statistics

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Top goaltenders

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Honours

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The following awards and nominations were awarded for the 1992 season.[10][12]

Awards

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AwardPlayerTeam
Most Valuable PlayerCanada Eddy BerduscoNorth York Rockets
Rookie of the YearCanada Carlo CorazzinWinnipeg Fury
Top NewcomerUnited States Brad SmithLondon Lasers
Top GoaltenderCanada Paolo CeccarelliNorth York Rangers
Fair Play AwardVancouver 86ers
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League All-Stars

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PlayerPosition
Canada Pat Onstad (Winnipeg Fury)Goalkeeper
Canada Peter Sarantopoulos (Winnipeg Fury)Defender
Canada Nick Dasovic (North York Rockets)Defender
Canada Dino Lopez (London Lasers)Defender
Canada Carl Fletcher (Toronto Blizzard)Defender
Canada Geoff Aunger (London Lasers)Midfielder
Canada Dale Mitchell (Vancouver 86ers)Midfielder
Canada Lyndon Hooper (Toronto Blizzard)Midfielder
Canada Eddy Berdusco (North York Rockets)Forward
Canada Carlo Corazzin (Winnipeg Fury)Forward
Canada Paul Peschisolido (Toronto Blizzard)Forward
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Reserves

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PlayerPosition
Canada Paul Dolan (Vancouver 86ers)Goalkeeper
Canada Ian Carter (Winnipeg Fury)Defender
Canada Patrick Diotte (Montreal Supra)Defender
Canada Tony Nocita (Winnipeg Fury)Midfielder
Canada Gino DiFlorio (Toronto Blizzard)Forward
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Front office

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PersonRole
Canada Paul James (London Lasers)Head Coach
Canada Barry MacLean (London Lasers)Assistant Coach
Canada Hector Marinaro (Vancouver 86ers)General Manager
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Average home attendances

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Pos. Team GP Average attendance
1Vancouver 86ers103,937
2Montreal Supra102,388
3Winnipeg Fury102,236
4Toronto Blizzard101,628
5North York Rockets101,496
6London Lasers10306
League total601,999
Reference:[11]
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