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1993 CNSL Season 1994 CNSL Season CNSL Canadian National Soccer League 1993 to 1997 1993 CNSL Season St. Catharines Wolves wins the championship The rest of the League Table is not available 1994 CNSL Season Toronto Rockets 1994 Home Season 1. Friday July 8, 1994...... Toronto Rockets....1.....Seattle Sounders....2 2. Friday July 15, 1994.... Toronto Rockets....1.....Montreal Impact....0 3. Wednesday July 27, 1994... Toronto Rockets....1.....Montreal Impact....0 4. Sunday July 31, 1994...... Toronto Rockets....0.....Montreal Impact....3 5. Friday August 5, 1994..... Toronto Rockets....1.....Los Angeles Salsa..2 6. Friday August 12, 1994 Toronto Rockets....1.....Fort Lauderdale Strikers..0 7. Wednesday August 17, 1994. .Toronto Rockets....0.....Vancouver 86ers....1 8. Wednesday August 31, 1994.. Toronto Rockets....3...Vancouver 86ers.. .1 9. Friday September 2, 1994..... ..Vancouver 86ers... 1.....Toronto Rockets...0 10. (report thanks to Ken Butler) 11. Friday September 9, 1994...... Toronto Rockets....1.....Colorado Foxes....3 Wednesday September 14, 1994..Toronto Rockets....1.....Croatian Stars... .0 12. Friday September 23, 1994..... .Toronto Rockets....1.Fort Lauderdale Strikers...2 (Here is a photo of Toronto Rocket) In 1994, Toronto Italia wins the championship. 1995 CNSL Season May 1995 Date Competition Home Visitors Friday May 26th....... League.................. London City...........1 Scarborough..........0 Monday May 29th.... League.................. Toronto Italia.........3 Hamilton................1 Tuesday May 30th... League.................. St Catharines.........3 Toronto Jets..........2 June 1995 Friday June 2nd....... League................... London City...........1 Hamilton................2 Monday June 5th..... Cup........................ Toronto Italia.........1 Scarborough..........5 Tuesday June 6th... Cup........................ St Catharines.........2 London City...........1 Thursday June 8th.. League................... Toronto Jets......ppd Toronto Italia.....ppd Friday June 9th...... League................... London City...........2 St Catharines.........1 Sunday June 11th.. League.................. Hamilton...............1 Scarborough..........1 Monday June 12th. Cup...................... Toronto Italia........2 St Catharines.........3 Friday June 16th... Cup....................... London City..........0 Toronto Jets..........1 Sunday June 18th. Cup....................... Scarborough.........2 Hamilton................2 Monday June 19th. League................... Toronto Italia........2 London City...........1 Wednesday June 21 Cup....................... St Catharines........3 Hamilton................1 Thursday June 22nd Cup...................... Toronto Jets.........1 Scarborough..........3 Friday June 23th..... Cup...................... London City..........0 St Catharines.........2 Sunday June 25th... League................ Hamilton...............1 Toronto Italia.........2 Tuesday June 27th. Cup..................... St Catharines........0 Toronto Jets..........2 Friday June 30th... Cup..................... London City..........3 Hamilton................3 TORONTO ITALIA : Home games played at Etobicoke Centennial Stadium (out near Pearsonairport) The CSL Toronto Blizzard and APSL Toronto Rockets have played here in the past. This year's roster: -Raul Alfredo 'Lalo' Maradona (Argentina) a younger brother of Diego Maradona. -Mehrdat Amir (Iran international) forward -Rii Jin (Chinese born came to Toronto via Korea doesn't count as an Import) striker -Goalie Omer Patrick Tobo (Cameroon international in 1990 World Cup) July 1995 Sunday July 2nd...... Cup........................ Hamilton................0 Toronto Jets..........3 Monday July 3rd...... League................... Toronto Italia.........1 St Catharines.........4 Friday July 7th........ League.................. London City...........2 Toronto Jets..........1 Sunday July 9th..... Cup....................... Hamilton...............2 St Catharines.........1 Sunday July 9th...... Cup....................... Scarborough.........1 Toronto Italia.........1 Thursday July 13th.. League.................. Toronto Jets......ppd St Catharines.....ppd Friday July 14th...... Cup....................... London City..........1 Toronto Italia.........3 Sunday July 16th.... Cup....................... Scarborough.........1 St Catharines.........1 Sunday July 16th.... League................. Hamilton...............1 London City...........2 Monday July 17th... Cup...................... Toronto Italia........1 Toronto Jets..........1 Tuesday July 18th.. Cup...................... St Catharines........0 Scarborough..........1 Thursday July 20th. League................ Toronto Jets.........0 London City...........0 Sunday July 23rd.... Cup..................... Scarborough.........1 Toronto Jets..........0 Tuesday July 25th.. League................ St Catharines........3 London City...........1 Thursday July 27th. Cup...................... Toronto Jets.........3 Hamilton................1 Friday July 28th..... Cup...................... London City.......ppd Scarborough.......ppd Sunday July 30th... League................ Scarborough.........3 Hamilton................2 HAMILTON WHITE EAGLES (all white, black numbers, red collars) Home games are played at Brian Timmins Stadium. Famous alumni: Lou Nagy (played with Hamilton Steelers) / Jerry McMillan (Scotland) / Sasa Vukovic (from Toronto Italia) / Goran Vauver (Croatian Republic national team goalie) Lucio Bravo (Argentine Boca Juniors) LONDON CITY (white socks and shirts, red numbers, black shorts, red/white/black diamond sleeves) Home games are played at London Stadium. Founded in 1973 This year's roster: Andrew Loague (in his third year) Shawn Taggart (won three club awards last season) Mark Eys (20 year old defender) Tony Commisso (21 year old midfielder one of league's top goalscorers) Nathan Eldridge (fifth year, one of league's top goalscorers) Goalie Craig Sinnott defenders Marshall Spence, Jeff Brown, James Bayliss midfield John Bottineau, Devere Hurley, Jody Catalanforwards Mark Best also Aaron Khitab, Stephen Cahill, Chris MacMillan August 1995 Tuesday August 1st League St Catharines.........1 Toronto Italia.........1 Sunday August 6th Cup Hamilton................1 Scarborough..........2 Monday August 7th Cup Toronto Italia.........4 London City...........2 Thursday August 10 League Toronto Jets......ppd Scarborough.......ppd Friday August 11th League London City...........0 Toronto Italia.........4 Sunday August 13th League Hamilton...........ppd St Catharines.....ppd Sunday August 13th League Scarborough.....ppd London City.......ppd Sunday August 13th EXHIBITION CNSL All Stars......0 Parma Italy...........5 Monday August 14th League Toronto Italia....ppd Toronto Jets......ppd Thursday August 17 League Toronto Jets.........3 Hamilton...............1 Sunday August 20th Cup Scarborough.........4 London City..........0 Monday August 21st Cup Toronto Italia........1 Hamilton...............3 Tuesday August 22 League St Catharines.....ppd Scarborough......ppd Thursday August 24 Cup Toronto Jets.........0 St Catharines........0 Friday August 25th Cup (re July 28th) London City..........1 Scarborough.........1 Sunday August 27th Cup Hamilton..............2 London City..........3 Monday August 28th League (re Aug 10) Toronto Jets........2 Scarborough.........1 Tuesday August 29 Cup St Catharines........3 Toronto Italia........1 Thursday August 31 Cup Toronto Jets......ppd London City.......ppd Thursday August 31 Cup (re Sept 7th) Toronto Jets.........1 Toronto Italia........2 September 1995 Monday Sept 4th League Toronto Italia.........1 Scarborough..........1 Wednesday Sept 6th League St Catharines.........7 Hamilton................1 Thursday Sept 7th League (re June 8th) Toronto Jets..........1 Toronto Italia.........0 Sunday Sept 10th Cup Hamilton...............1 Toronto Italia.........4 Sunday Sept 10th League Scarborough.........2 Toronto Jets..........2 Wednesday Sept 13 League St Catharines........2 Scarborough..........1 Sunday Sept 17th League Hamilton...............0 Toronto Jets..........5 Sunday Sept 17th League Scarborough.........0 St Catharines.........2 Sunday Sept 24th League Scarborough.........2 Toronto Italia.........2 Thursday Sept 28th Cup (re Aug 22nd) Toronto Jets.........1 London City...........1 October 1995 Sunday October 1st League (re July 13) Toronto Jets..........3 St Catharines.........1 Sunday October 1st League (re Aug 13) Scarborough..........1 London City...........0 Sunday October 8th League (re Aug 13) Hamilton..............0* St Catharines.......3* Friday October 13th League (re Aug 14) Toronto Italia.....3(b) Toronto Jets......4(b) 1995 CNSL League Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts Toronto Jets 10 6 2 2 23 13 20 St Catharines Wolves 9 6 2 1 24 12 19 Toronto Italia 10 4 3 3 19 16 15 London City 10 4 5 1 10 15 13 Scarborough Astros 10 2 4 4 12 15 10 Hamilton White Eagles 9 1 7 1 10 27 4 GP W L T GF GA Pts Scarborough Astros 10 6 0 4 21 8 22 St Catharines Wolves 10 5 3 2 15 10 17 Toronto Jets 10 4 3 3 12 9 15 Toronto Italia 10 4 4 2 20 21 14 Hamilton White Eagles 10 2 6 2 16 25 8 London City 10 1 6 3 12 23 6 Umbro Cup final: St. Catherines defeated Scarborough 0-0, 0-0 (3-0 Shootout) Playoff Final: St. Catherines defeated Toronto Jets 1-1, 2-1. 1996 CNSL Season “Like last year the teams will play each other home and away in both the League and Cup competition. It made some interesting games last year where a team would not be doing good in the Cup competition yet still might make the League playoffs. “ Home Team Away
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