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1998 CPSL Season Canadian Professional Soccer league 1998 to 2005 1998 CPSL Season Regular League play 7 home games, 7 away games, 14 game schedule League Cup-teams divided into two groups of four each: Group A Group B Glen Shields York Region Strikers London City Mississauga North York Astros Toronto Olympians Toronto Croatia St Catharines Within each group, teams play home and away for a total of six games. The top two teams in each group advance to the semi-finals as follows: A1 vs B2, B1 vs A2 Semi-finals will be played on a home and away, total goals basis. If tied on total goals, the team scoring more away goals will advance. If still tied, then sudden- death (golden goal) overtime will be played. (Two 15-minute periods, if necessary). If no goal scored in overtime, penalty kicks-FIFA rules will be taken to determine the winner. Club Home Stadium Toronto Croatia Centennial Park Stadium, Etobicoke St. Catharines Roma Wolves Club Roma, St. Catharines London City Cove Road, London North York Astros Esther Shiner Stadium, North York Scarborough Olympians Birchmount Stadium, Scarborough Glen Shields S.C. Dufferin District Park, Vaughan Mississauga Eagles Wildwood Park, Malton York Region Shooters Highland Park, Aurora Home Team Away Team Week 1 Sun May 31st 7:00pm.......London City... .ppd St Catharines...ppd..... League Sun May 31st 7:00pm.......York Shooters......3.......Mississauga.......1......... .League Wed June 3rd 8:00pm......Toronto Croatia....1......Glen Shields........3............. .Cup Wed June 3rd 8:15pm......St Catharines.......2.......Mississauga..........1............ League Week 2 Sun June 7th 5:00pm........Mississauga.. ....2.........Glen Shields.........3.............League Sun June 7th 7:30pm">........NY Astros...........1........St Catharines.........2.............League Sun June 7th 7:00pm........York Shooters.. ..1........Tor. Olympians......3.............Cup Wed June 10th 8:00pm">.....Toronto Croatia....5..... .London City...........1.............Cup Week 3 Sun June 14th 7:00pm......Glen Shields..... ..6.........London City.............0....... ..Cup Sun June 14th 5:00pm......Mississauga........5........York Shooters...........2....... ..Cup Sun June 14th 7:30pm">....NY Astros...........0........Toronto Croatia..... ..2..... ... Cup Wed June 17th 8:15pm.....St Catharines...... 1.........Tor. Olympians.......1..........League Wed June 17th 8:00pm"...Toronto Croatia.....2.......Mississauga....... ..0..........League Week 4 Fri June 19th 8:30pm........London City..........4.........York Shooters.......1............ League Sun June 21st 7:00pm......Glen Shields.........4.........Toronto Croatia.....1........ Cup Sun June 21st 7:30pm">......NY Astros..........2.........London City...........0........... Cup Sun June 21st 7:00pm......York Shooters..... .2.........Mississauga..........1........... Cup Sun June 21st 7:30pm......Tor. Olympians.....3.........St Catharines........1............ Cup Wed June 24th 8:00pm"...Toronto Croatia.....1....... NY Astros.............2.......... .Cup Wed June 24th 8:15pm.....St Catharines.........2........York Shooters.......2.......... Cup Week 5 Fri June 26th 8:30pm........London City..........4.........Toronto Croatia.......6......... Cup Sun June 28th 5:00pm......Mississauga.........1..........Tor. Olympians.......8........ League Sunday June 28th 7:30pm".....NY Astros.......2...........Glen Shields...... .0..... .League Sun June 28th 7:00pm......York Shooters.......1..........St Catharines.........4...........Cup Wed July 1st 7:00pm">........Glen Shields......1...........NY Astros.......... 1..........Cup Week 6 Sun July 5th 3:30pm*.........London City.......ppd............NY Astros.........ppd.........League Sun July 5th 5:00pm...........Mississauga......ppd..........St Catharines.....ppd.........Cup Sun July 5th 7:00pm">......York Shooters........2.......Glen Shields....... 3...........League Wed July 8th 8:15pm.........St Catharines.........2......Toronto Croatia.... .0...........League Wed July 8th 7:30pm.........Tor Olympians...ppd storm......Mississauga....ppd storm....Cup Week 7 Fri July 10th 8:30pm..........London City............0..........Glen Shields...........3...........Cup Sat July 11th 7:30pm.........Tor Olympians......ppd........Toronto Croatia.....ppd..... .League Sun July 12th WORLD CUP FINAL Wed July 15th 8:15pm.....St Catharines..... ..3.......NY Astros....2.... ...League Week 8 Fri July 17th 8:30pm...........London City.........2............Toronto Croatia......2.........League Sun July 19th 7:00pm.........Glen Shields..... ..0..............Tor Olympians.....1....... .League Sun July 19th 7:30pm">.........NY Astros........6.............Toronto Croatia.... .2.... .League Wed July 22nd 8:15pm......St Catharines...... .2.............York Shooters......1.........League Wed July 22nd 8:30pm">......Mississauga.....1.............Tor Olympians... ...4........Cup Toronto Croatia Team Week 9 Fri July 24th 8:30pm..........London City........ ...0............NY Astros.........2...........Cup Sun July 26th 7:00pm">........Glen Shields..........0...........St Catharines.....2....... .. League Sun July 26th 7:30pm">........NY Astros........... 2*...........Mississauga......0*........ League Sun July 26th 7:00pm........York Shooters.... ....3...........Toronto Croatia....1...... League Sun July 26th 7:30pm........Toronto Olympians....4......London City... ......0.. League Wed July 29th 8:15pm.......St Catharines...........2.........Tor Olympians...... .2.... Cup Week 10 Fri July 31st.......................Tor Olympians.......4..........Mississauga...... ..1........Cup Sun Aug 2nd 7:00pm.........Glen Shields.........4............Mississauga........1........League "Sun Aug 2nd 7:30pm">.........NY Astros.........7...........London City.........0....... League Sun Aug 2nd 7:00pm.........York Shooters...... 4..........St Catharines...... .4...... .League Wed Aug 5th 7:30pm.........Tor Olympians.......5..........York Shooters.....1....... Cup "Wed Aug 5th 8:00pm">....Toronto Croatia......3.........NY Astros....... ..4........ League Wed Aug 5th 8:15pm.........St Catharines........5.........Mississauga....... .1........ Cup Week 11 Fri Aug 7th 8:30pm..........London City.........0..............Tor Olympians.....3.........League Sun Aug 9th 5:00pm........Mississauga........1..............St Catharines.......6.........Cup* * (game changed from a Cup game postponed from July 5th, the League game will be rescheduled next month). Sun Aug 9th 7:00pm........York Shooters.......3............London City..... ..2...........League "Sun Aug 9th 7:30pm">........NY Astros.........0............Glen Shields..... ..2..........Cup Cup standing (Final) Group A ......................................Game.....Wins....Ties.....Loss......For....Agnst.....Points... Glen Shields.....................6.............5..........1..........0..........19..........3...........16....... NY Astros.......................6.............3..........1.........2............7...........6...........10....... Toronto Croatia...............6..............3.........0..........3..........16.........14............9...... London City.....................6.............0..........0..........6...........5.........24............0...... ......................................................................................... .47.........47..................... Group B .......................................Game.....Wins....Ties......Loss......For....Agnst.....Points... Tor. Olympians................6.............5...........1...........0.........21...........7..........16........ St Catharines....................6............3...........2...........1..........20..........10.........11....... York Shooters.................6.............1...........1...........4...........9..........20...........4....... Mississauga......................6............1...........0...........5..........10..........23...........3........ ....................................................................................... .....60.........60....................... Week 12 Cup Semi Final Game 1 Wed Aug 12th 8:15pm. St Catharines........5........Glen Shields.....1....... Fri Aug 14th 8:15pm Tor Olympians........4.........NY Astros.......0..... Fri Aug 14th 8:30pm........London City............3.............Mississauga.........2.......League Sun Aug 16th 7:30pm">......NY Astros..............1.............Tor Olympians.... 3......League Sun Aug 16th 7:00pm......Glen Shields...... .....4.............London City..........4.......League Sun Aug 16th 5:00pm......Mississauga........... .2............York Shooters......3.......League Wed Aug 19th 8:15pm.....St Catharines.......... .3............London City..........0.......League Wed Aug 19th 8:00pm">.....Toronto Croatia.....0............Tor Olympians.....10.... League Week 13 Fri Aug 21st 8:30pm.........London City..........0................Glen Shields..... .4........League Sun Aug 23rd 5:00pm......Mississauga..........6..............Toronto Croatia....0..... .League Sun Aug 23rd 7:30pm......Tor Olympians.......5.............Glen Shields....... .0..... .League Sun Aug 23rd 7:30pm......NY Astros..............3...............York Shooters.. ..2...... .League Cup Semi Final Game 2 Wed Aug 26th 8:00pm NY Astros........1..........Tor Olympians.....5..... (Toronto Olympians win series 9-1 on aggregate) Wed Aug 26th 8:00pm Glen Shields........0......St Catharines......1...... (St Catharines win series 6-1 on aggregate) Week 14 Fri Aug 28th 8:00pm.........Tor Olympians..... .9..............Toronto Croatia...0.....League
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