Season | 1995 |
---|---|
Champions |
|
League cup | St. Catharines Wolves |
Matches played | 30 |
Goals scored | 98 (3.27 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Laszlo Martonfi (12) |
Best goalkeeper | Joe Ciaravino |
Biggest home win | St. Catharines Wolves 7-1 Hamilton White Eagles (September 6, 1995) |
Biggest away win | Hamilton White Eagles 0-5 Toronto Jets (September 17, 1995) |
Highest scoring | St. Catharines Wolves 7-1 Hamilton White Eagles (September 6, 1995) |
←
1994
1996 → |
The 1995 Canadian National Soccer League season was the third season of the league under the Canadian National Soccer League name, and the seventy-third season in the league's history. The season began on May 26, 1995, with London City facing Scarborough Astros at Cove Road Stadium. The season concluded on November 2, 1995, with St. Catharines Wolves claiming their second CNSL Championship after defeating Toronto Jets in a two-game series. [1] [2]
The CNSL lost its presence in Quebec and became solely located in the province of Ontario. The league also received some local competition with the advent of the Canadian International Soccer League (Puma League). [3] The league managed to recruit Parma FC, who were the 1994–95 UEFA Cup champions for their All-Star match. [4]
Since the conclusion of the 1993 season, the CNSL went through a tumultuous period throughout the remainder of the 1990s. The territorial boundaries of the league were further reduced from the Montreal-Windsor corridor and became primarily restricted within the Golden Horseshoe area in Ontario. Both of the league's franchises in Montreal departed with the Montreal Ramblers relocating to the American-based USISL Pro League under the name New Hampshire Ramblers, and Montreal Croatia folding. [5] The CNSL also experienced direct competition from the newly formed Canadian International Soccer League (Puma League), which received sponsorship from Puma. [6] [3] The Puma League was centered around the Toronto area with ethnically supported teams and was able to attract Toronto Croatia in defecting. [7] [6]
The results of these events caused a decrease in league membership to six teams with all the clubs being located in the province of Ontario.
[8] After a twelve-year absence in the Hamilton region, the league returned with the acceptance of the
Hamilton White Eagles.
[9]
[10] The previous time the city was represented in the CNSL was in the
1983 season when the
Hamilton Steelers competed in the league. Former league commissioner and Toronto Italia owner Rocco Lofranco resigned, and the league took over the Toronto franchise.
[11] Various reports claimed that Lofranco had intentions of acquiring the franchise rights of the
Toronto Rockets to receive entry into the
American Professional Soccer League, but the Rockets ownership refused to relinquish their territorial rights.
[12]
Team | City | Stadium | Manager |
---|---|---|---|
Hamilton White Eagles | Hamilton, Ontario | Brian Timmis Stadium [10] | Lou Nagy [13] Lucio Bravo [10] |
London City | London, Ontario | Cove Road Stadium | Ian Mahoney [14] |
Scarborough Astros | Scarborough, Ontario | Birchmount Stadium [15] | Jorge Armua [16] |
St. Catharines Wolves | St. Catharines, Ontario | Club Roma Stadium | Mark Konert [17] |
Toronto Italia | Etobicoke, Ontario | Centennial Park Stadium | David Gee [18] |
Toronto Jets | North York, Ontario | Esther Shiner Stadium | Vince Solomita [19] |
|
|
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Toronto Jets (C) | 10 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 23 | 13 | +10 | 20 | Qualification for Playoffs |
2 | St. Catharines Wolves (O) | 9 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 24 | 12 | +12 | 19 | |
3 | Toronto Italia | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 19 | 16 | +3 | 15 | |
4 | London City | 10 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | −5 | 13 | |
5 | Scarborough Astros | 10 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 12 | 15 | −3 | 10 | |
6 | Hamilton White Eagles | 9 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 10 | 27 | −17 | 4 |
St. Catharines Wolves | 1–1 | Toronto Jets |
---|---|---|
Report |
Toronto Jets | 1–2 | St. Catharines Wolves |
---|---|---|
Zomparelli ![]() |
Report |
Moore ![]() Walker ![]() |
|
|
St. Catharines won 3–2 on aggregate.
The cup tournament (known as the Umbro Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all six teams took part. All the matches were separate from the regular season. Teams played each other once home and away in the Cup competition, and the first and second place teams would play a singles match for the Cup. [26]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Scarborough Astros | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 21 | 8 | +13 | 22 | Qualification for Playoffs |
2 | St. Catharines Wolves (C) | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 15 | 10 | +5 | 17 | |
3 | Toronto Jets | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 12 | 9 | +3 | 15 | |
4 | Toronto Italia | 10 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 20 | 21 | −1 | 14 | |
5 | Hamilton White Eagles | 10 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 16 | 25 | −9 | 8 | |
6 | London City | 10 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 12 | 23 | −11 | 6 |
June 5, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 1–5 | Scarborough Astros | Etobicoke, Ontario |
Jin Rii ![]() |
Report | Gary DeLeon ![]() Lazlo Martonfi ![]() ![]() Michael Marshall ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 700 Referee: Julio Chewacco |
June 6, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 2–1 | London City | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
June 12, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 2–3 | St. Catharines Wolves | Etobicoke, Ontario |
Maradona ![]() |
Report |
Moore ![]() Tony Carbonara ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 300 |
June 16, 1995 | London City | 0–1 | Toronto Jets | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
June 18, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 2–2 | Hamilton White Eagles | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
June 21, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 3–1 | Hamilton White Eagles | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
June 22, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 1–3 | Scarborough Astros | North York, Ontario |
Gioia ![]() |
Report | Gary DeLeon ![]() ![]() Carvelles ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 400 |
June 23, 1995 | London City | 0–2 | St. Catharines Wolves | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
June 27, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 0–2 | Toronto Jets | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
June 30, 1995 | London City | 3–3 | Hamilton White Eagles | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
July 2, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 0–3 | Toronto Jets | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
July 9, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 2–1 | St. Catharines Wolves | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
July 9, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 1–1 | Toronto Italia | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
July 14, 1995 | London City | 1–3 | Toronto Italia | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
July 16, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 1–1 | St. Catharines Wolves | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
July 17, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 1–1 | Toronto Jets | Etobicoke, Ontario |
Maradona ![]() |
Report | Tom Perks ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 700 Referee: Tony Camacho |
July 18, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 0–1 | Scarborough Astros | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
July 23, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 1–0 | Toronto Jets | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
July 27, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 3–1 | Hamilton White Eagles | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Orlando Rizzo ![]() Jack Zomparelli ![]() Robert Marcucci ![]() |
Report | Zoran Zubic ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Referee: Hugh Elliot |
August 6, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 1–2 | Scarborough Astros | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
August 7, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 4–2 | London City | Etobicoke, Ontario |
20:00 | Mike Palmitta ![]() Maradona ![]() Crljen ![]() Nick Maxwell ![]() |
Report | John Bottineau ![]() Ian Mahoney ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 400 Referee: Mike Fretanovich |
August 20, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 4–0 | London City | Scarborough, Ontario |
Laszlo Martonfi ![]() ![]() Hanna ![]() Audley Taffe ![]() |
Report | Stadium:
Birchmount Stadium Referee: Glen Sharkey |
August 21, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 1–3 | Hamilton White Eagles | Etobicoke, Ontario |
20:00 | Nick Maxwell ![]() |
Report | Sasa Vukovic ![]() Zoran Zubic ![]() Tommy Fiore ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Referee: Frank Marcello |
August 24, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 0–0 | Hamilton White Eagles | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Report | Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 100 |
August 25, 1995 | London City | 1–1 | Scarborough Astros | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
August 27, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 2–3 | London City | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
August 29, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 3–1 | Toronto Italia | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
August 31, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 1–2 | Toronto Italia | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Jack Zomparelli ![]() |
Report | Igor Ciric ![]() Mike Palmitta ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: James Bainbridge |
September 10, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 1–4 | Toronto Italia | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
September 28, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 1–1 | London City | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Marco Antonucci ![]() |
Report | John Bottineau ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 40 Referee: Gord Arrowsmith |
St. Catharines Wolves | 0–0 | Scarborough Astros |
---|---|---|
Report |
Scarborough Astros | 0–0 ( a.e.t.) | St. Catharines Wolves |
---|---|---|
Report | ||
Penalties | ||
Hanna ![]() Laszlo Martonfi ![]() Ednie Tavares ![]() |
0 – 3 | Gary McGuchan ![]() Moore ![]() Campbell ![]() |
|
|
Assistant referees:
|
St. Catharines won 3–0 on penalties.
The all-star match was held in Toronto, Ontario at Varsity Stadium, and the league arranged for Parma FC the 1994–95 UEFA Cup champions as the opposition for the match. [30]
|
|
The annual Canadian National Soccer League awards ceremony was held at the North York Council Chambers in North York, Ontario with an attendance of around 200 people. [31] The master of the ceremony was future Hamilton Bulldogs president Cary Kaplan, who was operating as the secretary of the league. London and St. Catharines were tied each with two awards being given to the clubs. [17] Mark Konert was named the Coach of the Year after leading St. Catharines to a double, which consisted of the CNSL Championship, and Umbro Cup. [17] Wolves midfielder Chris Handsor was voted the MVP, and would go on to play in the USL A-League, and play a prominent role in indoor soccer throughout North America.
London City was given the Most Disciplined Team award for being the most disciplined team throughout the season, and John Bottineau received the Rookie of the Year. [17] The remainder of the awards such as the Golden Boot went to Scarborough Astros Laszlo Martonfi, and Joe Ciaravino of the Toronto Jets was named the Goalkeeper of the Year. [32] Les Wilcox was named the Referee of the Year. [17]
Award | Player (Club) |
---|---|
CNSL Most Valuable Player | Chris Handsor (St. Catharines) |
CNSL Golden Boot | Laszlo Martonfi (Scarborough Astros) |
CNSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award | Joe Ciaravino (Toronto Jets) |
CNSL Rookie of the Year Award | John Bottineau (London City) |
CNSL Coach of the Year Award | Mark Konert (St. Catharines) |
CNSL Referee of the Year Award | Les Wilcox |
CNSL Most Disciplined Team Award | London City |
Goalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
---|---|---|---|
Dino Perri (St. Catharines Wolves) | Rene Martin (Scarborough Astros) Jeff Brown (London City) Shawn Taggart (London City) Tom Perks (Toronto Jets) |
Chris Handsor (St. Catharines Wolves) Jack Zomparelli (Toronto Jets) Orlando Rizzo (Toronto Jets) Lucio Ianiero (St. Catharines Wolves) |
John Bottineau (London City) Gary Deleon (Scarborough Astros) |
Season | 1995 |
---|---|
Champions |
|
League cup | St. Catharines Wolves |
Matches played | 30 |
Goals scored | 98 (3.27 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Laszlo Martonfi (12) |
Best goalkeeper | Joe Ciaravino |
Biggest home win | St. Catharines Wolves 7-1 Hamilton White Eagles (September 6, 1995) |
Biggest away win | Hamilton White Eagles 0-5 Toronto Jets (September 17, 1995) |
Highest scoring | St. Catharines Wolves 7-1 Hamilton White Eagles (September 6, 1995) |
←
1994
1996 → |
The 1995 Canadian National Soccer League season was the third season of the league under the Canadian National Soccer League name, and the seventy-third season in the league's history. The season began on May 26, 1995, with London City facing Scarborough Astros at Cove Road Stadium. The season concluded on November 2, 1995, with St. Catharines Wolves claiming their second CNSL Championship after defeating Toronto Jets in a two-game series. [1] [2]
The CNSL lost its presence in Quebec and became solely located in the province of Ontario. The league also received some local competition with the advent of the Canadian International Soccer League (Puma League). [3] The league managed to recruit Parma FC, who were the 1994–95 UEFA Cup champions for their All-Star match. [4]
Since the conclusion of the 1993 season, the CNSL went through a tumultuous period throughout the remainder of the 1990s. The territorial boundaries of the league were further reduced from the Montreal-Windsor corridor and became primarily restricted within the Golden Horseshoe area in Ontario. Both of the league's franchises in Montreal departed with the Montreal Ramblers relocating to the American-based USISL Pro League under the name New Hampshire Ramblers, and Montreal Croatia folding. [5] The CNSL also experienced direct competition from the newly formed Canadian International Soccer League (Puma League), which received sponsorship from Puma. [6] [3] The Puma League was centered around the Toronto area with ethnically supported teams and was able to attract Toronto Croatia in defecting. [7] [6]
The results of these events caused a decrease in league membership to six teams with all the clubs being located in the province of Ontario.
[8] After a twelve-year absence in the Hamilton region, the league returned with the acceptance of the
Hamilton White Eagles.
[9]
[10] The previous time the city was represented in the CNSL was in the
1983 season when the
Hamilton Steelers competed in the league. Former league commissioner and Toronto Italia owner Rocco Lofranco resigned, and the league took over the Toronto franchise.
[11] Various reports claimed that Lofranco had intentions of acquiring the franchise rights of the
Toronto Rockets to receive entry into the
American Professional Soccer League, but the Rockets ownership refused to relinquish their territorial rights.
[12]
Team | City | Stadium | Manager |
---|---|---|---|
Hamilton White Eagles | Hamilton, Ontario | Brian Timmis Stadium [10] | Lou Nagy [13] Lucio Bravo [10] |
London City | London, Ontario | Cove Road Stadium | Ian Mahoney [14] |
Scarborough Astros | Scarborough, Ontario | Birchmount Stadium [15] | Jorge Armua [16] |
St. Catharines Wolves | St. Catharines, Ontario | Club Roma Stadium | Mark Konert [17] |
Toronto Italia | Etobicoke, Ontario | Centennial Park Stadium | David Gee [18] |
Toronto Jets | North York, Ontario | Esther Shiner Stadium | Vince Solomita [19] |
|
|
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Toronto Jets (C) | 10 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 23 | 13 | +10 | 20 | Qualification for Playoffs |
2 | St. Catharines Wolves (O) | 9 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 24 | 12 | +12 | 19 | |
3 | Toronto Italia | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 19 | 16 | +3 | 15 | |
4 | London City | 10 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 10 | 15 | −5 | 13 | |
5 | Scarborough Astros | 10 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 12 | 15 | −3 | 10 | |
6 | Hamilton White Eagles | 9 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 10 | 27 | −17 | 4 |
St. Catharines Wolves | 1–1 | Toronto Jets |
---|---|---|
Report |
Toronto Jets | 1–2 | St. Catharines Wolves |
---|---|---|
Zomparelli ![]() |
Report |
Moore ![]() Walker ![]() |
|
|
St. Catharines won 3–2 on aggregate.
The cup tournament (known as the Umbro Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all six teams took part. All the matches were separate from the regular season. Teams played each other once home and away in the Cup competition, and the first and second place teams would play a singles match for the Cup. [26]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Scarborough Astros | 10 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 21 | 8 | +13 | 22 | Qualification for Playoffs |
2 | St. Catharines Wolves (C) | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 15 | 10 | +5 | 17 | |
3 | Toronto Jets | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 12 | 9 | +3 | 15 | |
4 | Toronto Italia | 10 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 20 | 21 | −1 | 14 | |
5 | Hamilton White Eagles | 10 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 16 | 25 | −9 | 8 | |
6 | London City | 10 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 12 | 23 | −11 | 6 |
June 5, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 1–5 | Scarborough Astros | Etobicoke, Ontario |
Jin Rii ![]() |
Report | Gary DeLeon ![]() Lazlo Martonfi ![]() ![]() Michael Marshall ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 700 Referee: Julio Chewacco |
June 6, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 2–1 | London City | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
June 12, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 2–3 | St. Catharines Wolves | Etobicoke, Ontario |
Maradona ![]() |
Report |
Moore ![]() Tony Carbonara ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 300 |
June 16, 1995 | London City | 0–1 | Toronto Jets | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
June 18, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 2–2 | Hamilton White Eagles | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
June 21, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 3–1 | Hamilton White Eagles | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
June 22, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 1–3 | Scarborough Astros | North York, Ontario |
Gioia ![]() |
Report | Gary DeLeon ![]() ![]() Carvelles ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 400 |
June 23, 1995 | London City | 0–2 | St. Catharines Wolves | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
June 27, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 0–2 | Toronto Jets | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
June 30, 1995 | London City | 3–3 | Hamilton White Eagles | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
July 2, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 0–3 | Toronto Jets | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
July 9, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 2–1 | St. Catharines Wolves | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
July 9, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 1–1 | Toronto Italia | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
July 14, 1995 | London City | 1–3 | Toronto Italia | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
July 16, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 1–1 | St. Catharines Wolves | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
July 17, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 1–1 | Toronto Jets | Etobicoke, Ontario |
Maradona ![]() |
Report | Tom Perks ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 700 Referee: Tony Camacho |
July 18, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 0–1 | Scarborough Astros | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
July 23, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 1–0 | Toronto Jets | Scarborough, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Birchmount Stadium |
July 27, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 3–1 | Hamilton White Eagles | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Orlando Rizzo ![]() Jack Zomparelli ![]() Robert Marcucci ![]() |
Report | Zoran Zubic ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Referee: Hugh Elliot |
August 6, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 1–2 | Scarborough Astros | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
August 7, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 4–2 | London City | Etobicoke, Ontario |
20:00 | Mike Palmitta ![]() Maradona ![]() Crljen ![]() Nick Maxwell ![]() |
Report | John Bottineau ![]() Ian Mahoney ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 400 Referee: Mike Fretanovich |
August 20, 1995 | Scarborough Astros | 4–0 | London City | Scarborough, Ontario |
Laszlo Martonfi ![]() ![]() Hanna ![]() Audley Taffe ![]() |
Report | Stadium:
Birchmount Stadium Referee: Glen Sharkey |
August 21, 1995 | Toronto Italia | 1–3 | Hamilton White Eagles | Etobicoke, Ontario |
20:00 | Nick Maxwell ![]() |
Report | Sasa Vukovic ![]() Zoran Zubic ![]() Tommy Fiore ![]() |
Stadium:
Centennial Park Stadium Referee: Frank Marcello |
August 24, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 0–0 | Hamilton White Eagles | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Report | Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 100 |
August 25, 1995 | London City | 1–1 | Scarborough Astros | London, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Cove Road Stadium |
August 27, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 2–3 | London City | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
August 29, 1995 | St. Catharines Wolves | 3–1 | Toronto Italia | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Club Roma Stadium |
August 31, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 1–2 | Toronto Italia | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Jack Zomparelli ![]() |
Report | Igor Ciric ![]() Mike Palmitta ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 200 Referee: James Bainbridge |
September 10, 1995 | Hamilton White Eagles | 1–4 | Toronto Italia | Hamilton, Ontario |
Report | Stadium: Brian Timmis Stadium |
September 28, 1995 | Toronto Jets | 1–1 | London City | North York, Ontario |
20:00 | Marco Antonucci ![]() |
Report | John Bottineau ![]() |
Stadium:
Esther Shiner Stadium Attendance: 40 Referee: Gord Arrowsmith |
St. Catharines Wolves | 0–0 | Scarborough Astros |
---|---|---|
Report |
Scarborough Astros | 0–0 ( a.e.t.) | St. Catharines Wolves |
---|---|---|
Report | ||
Penalties | ||
Hanna ![]() Laszlo Martonfi ![]() Ednie Tavares ![]() |
0 – 3 | Gary McGuchan ![]() Moore ![]() Campbell ![]() |
|
|
Assistant referees:
|
St. Catharines won 3–0 on penalties.
The all-star match was held in Toronto, Ontario at Varsity Stadium, and the league arranged for Parma FC the 1994–95 UEFA Cup champions as the opposition for the match. [30]
|
|
The annual Canadian National Soccer League awards ceremony was held at the North York Council Chambers in North York, Ontario with an attendance of around 200 people. [31] The master of the ceremony was future Hamilton Bulldogs president Cary Kaplan, who was operating as the secretary of the league. London and St. Catharines were tied each with two awards being given to the clubs. [17] Mark Konert was named the Coach of the Year after leading St. Catharines to a double, which consisted of the CNSL Championship, and Umbro Cup. [17] Wolves midfielder Chris Handsor was voted the MVP, and would go on to play in the USL A-League, and play a prominent role in indoor soccer throughout North America.
London City was given the Most Disciplined Team award for being the most disciplined team throughout the season, and John Bottineau received the Rookie of the Year. [17] The remainder of the awards such as the Golden Boot went to Scarborough Astros Laszlo Martonfi, and Joe Ciaravino of the Toronto Jets was named the Goalkeeper of the Year. [32] Les Wilcox was named the Referee of the Year. [17]
Award | Player (Club) |
---|---|
CNSL Most Valuable Player | Chris Handsor (St. Catharines) |
CNSL Golden Boot | Laszlo Martonfi (Scarborough Astros) |
CNSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award | Joe Ciaravino (Toronto Jets) |
CNSL Rookie of the Year Award | John Bottineau (London City) |
CNSL Coach of the Year Award | Mark Konert (St. Catharines) |
CNSL Referee of the Year Award | Les Wilcox |
CNSL Most Disciplined Team Award | London City |
Goalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
---|---|---|---|
Dino Perri (St. Catharines Wolves) | Rene Martin (Scarborough Astros) Jeff Brown (London City) Shawn Taggart (London City) Tom Perks (Toronto Jets) |
Chris Handsor (St. Catharines Wolves) Jack Zomparelli (Toronto Jets) Orlando Rizzo (Toronto Jets) Lucio Ianiero (St. Catharines Wolves) |
John Bottineau (London City) Gary Deleon (Scarborough Astros) |