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2022 Canadian Soccer League season

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The 2022 Canadian Soccer League season was the 25th season under the Canadian Soccer League name. The season began on May 29, 2022, and concluded with the CSL Championship on August 27, 2022, with FC Continentals defeating reigning champions Scarborough SC for their third championship title.[1][2] The regular season title was secured by the Serbian White Eagles, which marked their fifth league divisional title.[3]

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Regular season contenders

The race for the regular season title was a highly competitive bout, as the outcome was decided on the final match of the regular season.[4] Four teams dominated the race, and all had an opportunity to clinch the spot.[4] The Serbian White Eagles laid claim to the title with only a single point separating them from the York Region Shooters.[5]

The previous time the Serbs won a divisional title was in the 2015 season.[6] Former head coach Uroš Stamatović returned at the helm and assembled a competitive roster with a mixture of domestic and import players from Serbia.[7] One notable domestic signing was former Canadian international Dejan Jakovic.[3][8] After a four-year absence, York Region returned to the fold and finished as runners-up.[9] The Vaughan-based club primarily consisted of younger domestic players and remained competitive as they led the way for six weeks.[10]

Scarborough SC and FC Continentals were the final two major contenders, with the eastern Toronto side finishing third with a two-point difference from the Serbs.[5] The club renewed the contract of head coach Mirko Medić and continued Scarborough's undefeated streak, which stemmed from the previous season, to 17 matches.[11][12] FC Continentals, the re-branded name of FC Vorkuta, occupied the fourth position with a three-point difference separating them from the champions.[5] The Russian invasion of Ukraine directly affected the daily operations and on-field performance of FC Continentals as it restricted the team's access to player recruitment and to properly organize and achieve sufficient results throughout the season.[13][14][15]

Other teams

The two remaining teams were BGH City FC and Toronto Falcons, which both finished in the bottom half of the standings.[4] Toronto, an expansion side led by Willy Giummarra, relied upon local talent along with former FC Vorkuta veterans to remain competitive in the league and managed a fifth-place finish.[16][17] As the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were still enforced, both Brantford Galaxy and Hamilton City continued fielding their hybrid team that finished the season at the bottom of the standings.[18][4]

Playoff champion

The landscape of the playoff scene included all six member clubs.[6] The Serbian White Eagles and York Region Shooters were both given a bye to the second round of the competition.[6] In the preliminary stages of the postseason, FC Continentals automatically advanced as the Toronto Falcons were disqualified as they failed to meet the requirements to compete in the playoffs.[19] Scarborough also made the next round as they defeated BGH City.[19]

Both the Serbs and York Region were eliminated in the semifinals, which set the stage for the third consecutive rematch between Continentals and Scarborough.[20] The regular season champion was defeated by FC Continentals, while Scarborough eliminated the Shooters in extra time.[20] In the championship match, the Continentals defeated Scarborough for their third playoff title.[21]

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Changes from 2021

The league returned to a five-month schedule.[22] Two new entries were accepted into the league. The most notable returnee was the York Region Shooters, which previously played until the 2017 season and was a charter member from the 1998 CNSL–OPSL merger.[22][23] The other addition was the Toronto Falcons, a club managed and organized by former FC Vorkuta general manager Samad Kadirov.[22] A name change occurred with FC Vorkuta being renamed FC Continentals.[24][25][13]

The league intended to launch the Enio Perruzza Memorial Trophy as a separate competition in tribute to former league announcer Enio Perruzza, who died the previous year.[22][26] The Memorial Trophy was to be an open tournament featuring league members along with invitational clubs.[27] The playoffs would commence in early August, with the championship final being scheduled for August 27, 2022. The season would resume activity throughout September and October for the invitational Memorial Trophy, but the tournament was rescheduled for the next season due to the lack of available stadiums.[24][28]

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Source: Canadian Soccer League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total wins; 3) head-to-head points; 4) goal differential; 5) most goals
(C) Champions; (X) Regular season champion
  1. Toronto Falcons failed to meet the necessary requirements to compete in the playoffs
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Playoffs

Quarterfinals

August 13, 2022 FC Continentals Cancelled[note 1] Toronto Falcons Toronto, Ontario
16:00 Report
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Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
August 13, 2022 Scarborough SC 3–2 BGH City FC Toronto, Ontario
18:00 Misel Klisara 3'
Radaković 5'
Zelenbaba 48'
Report Petar Djordjevic 12'
Sandro Rajkovic 42'
Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
  1. FC Continentals were given a bye, with the score listed as 2-0, as Toronto Falcons failed to meet the competition requirements for the playoffs

Semifinals

August 20, 2022 Serbian White Eagles 0–2 FC Continentals Toronto, Ontario
16:00 Report
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Borovskyi 31'
Basel Rashrash 78'
Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium
Referee: Timur Qayoumi
August 20, 2022 York Region Shooters 1–3 (a.e.t.) Scarborough SC Toronto, Ontario
18:00 Mahmood Mehdi 33' Report Misel Klisara 7', 107'
Ilyass 113'
Stadium: Esther Shiner Stadium

Finals

August 27, 2022 Scarborough SC 1–2 FC Continentals Toronto, Ontario
20:00 Misel Klisara Report Temnyuk 44', 48' Stadium: Lamport Stadium
Referee: Carlos Rodriguez
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