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2010 CLS Season 2010 CLS Season Canadian Soccer League First Division TFC Academy Montreal Impact Academy London City North York Astros St. Catharines Wolves Brampton Lions York Region Shooters Serbian White Eagles Toronto Croatia Brantford Galaxy FC Hamilton Croatia Milltown FC Portugal FC Home Team Away Team Sat May 08 7:00pm TFC Academy 1 Portugal FC 0 Sat May 15 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 0 Milltown F.C. 0 Sat May 15 6:00pm TFC Academy 1 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 2 Sun May 16 3:00pm Brampton Lions 1 North York Astros 3 Sun May 16 6:00pm York Region Shooters 1 St Catharines Wolves 0 Sun May 16 7:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 3 Portugal F.C. 3 Sun May 16 8:15pm Toronto Croatia ppd London City ppd Brampton Lions Team (TFC Academy Vs. Lions) Fri May 21 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 4 Toronto Croatia 2 Fri May 21 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles ppd St Catharines Wolves ppd Sat May 22 7:00pm TFC Academy 3 Brampton Lions 0 Sat May 22 7:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 0 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 0 Sun May 23 3:45pm North York Astros 1 St Catharines Wolves 3 Sun May 23 6:00pm York Region Shooters 3 London City 0 Sun May 23 8:30pm Toronto Croatia 1 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 2 Fri May 28 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 2 Montreal Impact Academy 3 Fri May 28 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 1 Serbian White Eagles 0 Fri May 28 8:38pm London City 3 TFC Academy 1 Fri May 28 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 1 York Region Shooters 1 Sat May 29 1:15pm North York Astros 1 Montreal Impact Academy 1 Sun May 30 7:30pm Brampton Lions 2 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 2 Sun May 30 6:00pm York Region Shooters 1 TFC Academy 0 Sun May 30 7:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 3 Milltown F.C. 0 Sun May 30 8:15pm Toronto Croatia 2 St. Catharines Wolves 1 North York Astros Team Fri Jun 04 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 1 Milltown F.C. 0 Fri Jun 04 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 3 York Region Shooters 0 Fri Jun 04 8:38pm London City ppd Brantford Galaxy F.C. ppd Fri Jun 04 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 2 Montreal Impact Academy 0 Sat Jun 05 7:00pm TFC Academy 1 Montreal Impact Academy 1 Sun Jun 06 3:45pm North York Astros 3 Brampton Lions 2 Sun Jun 06 6:00pm York Region Shooters 2 Portugal F.C. 0 Sun Jun 06 8:15pm Toronto Croatia 1 Milltown F.C. 1 Wed Jun 09 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves 2 TFC Academy 2 Fri Jun 11 8:38pm London City 1 Serbian White Eagles 1 Fri Jun 11 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 2 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 2 Sat Jun 12 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 5 St. Catharines Wolves 0 Sun Jun 13 3:00pm Brampton Lions 0 Milltown F.C. 1 Sun Jun 13 3:45pm North York Astros 2 Toronto Croatia 2 Sun Jun 13 7:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 5 York Region Shooters 2 Fri Jun 18 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 2 Brampton Lions 0 Fri Jun 18 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 2 London City 2 Fri Jun 18 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 3 Montreal Impact Academy 2 Sun Jun 20 3:00pm Brampton Lions 1 TFC Academy 2 Sun Jun 20 3:45pm North York Astros 5 Brantford Galaxy 2 Sun Jun 20 6:00pm York Region Shooters 3 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 0 Sun Jun 20 8:15pm Toronto Croatia 3 Montreal Impact Academy 2 Impact Kevin Cossette takes free kick – Montreal Impact Academy Team Wed Jun 23 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves 1 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 2 Fri Jun 25 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 4 London City 0 Fri Jun 25 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 4 Portugal F.C. 3 Fri Jun 25 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 6 St. Catharines Wolves 1 Sat Jun 26 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 0 York Region Shooters 1 Sat Jun 26 7:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 2 TFC Academy 3 Sun Jun 27 3:00pm Brampton Lions 2 St. Catharines Wolves 1 Sun Jun 27 3:45pm North York Astros 2 Milltown F.C. 4 Sun Jun 27 8:15pm Toronto Croatia ppd Serbian White Eagles ppd Fri Jul 02 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 2 York Region Shooters 1 Fri Jul 02 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 0 Serbian White Eagles 0 Fri Jul 02 8:38pm London City 0 North York Astros 3 Fri Jul 02 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 3 Brampton Lions 1 Sat Jul 03 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 0 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 1 Sun Jul 04 3:00pm Brampton Lions 2 London City 0 Sun Jul 04 2:15pm North York Astros 0 TFC Academy 1 Wed Jul 07 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves 0 York Region Shooters 2 Fri Jul 09 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 3 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 1 Fri Jul 09 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 0 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 5 Fri Jul 09 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 1 Toronto Croatia 1 Sat Jul 10 3:00pm TFC Academy 2 North York Astros 1 Sat Jul 10 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 3 London City 0 Toronto Croatia Team St. Catharines Wolves Team Wed Jul 14 8:00pm St.Catharines Wolves 2 Brampton Lions 1 Fri Jul 16 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 1 North York Astros 0 Fri Jul 16 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 2 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 1 Fri Jul 16 8:38pm London City 2 York Region Shooters 2 Sat Jul 17 7:00pm TFC Academy 1 Serbian White Eagles 1 Sun Jul 18 3:00pm Brampton Lions 2 Toronto Croatia 2 Sun Jul 18 7:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 3 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 3 Wed Jul 21 8:30pm St. Catharines Wolves 2 London City 2 Fri Jul 23 7:30pm St. Catharines Wolves 0 Montreal Impact Academy 2 Fri Jul 23 8:00pm Milltown F.C. 3 North York Astros 0 Fri Jul 23 8:38pm London City 3 Portugal F.C. 7 Fri Jul 23 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 0 Serbian White Eagles 1 Sat Jul 24 3:00pm Brampton Lions 1 Montreal Impact Academy 0 Sat Jul 24 7:00pm TFC Academy ppd Brantford Galaxy F.C. ppd Sun Jul 25 3:45pm North York Astros 0 Serbian White Eagles 5 Sun Jul 25 6:00pm York Region Shooters 1 Toronto Croatia 1 Fri Jul 30 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 6 London City 2 Sat Jul 31 7:00pm TFC Academy 0 Milltown F.C. 1 Sat Jul 31 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 1 Serbian White Eagles 3 Sun Aug 01 8:15pm Brampton Lions 2 Portugal F.C. 0 Sun Aug 01 6:00pm York Region Shooters 4 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 1 Sun Aug 01 8:15pm Toronto Croatia 4 North York Astros 3 Wed Aug 04 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves 0 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 3 Fri Aug 06 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 1 F.C. Hamilton Croatia 0 Fri Aug 06 8:38pm London City 2 St Catharines Wolves 1 Sat Aug 07 4:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 0 Portugal F.C. 2 Sat Aug 07 7:00pm TFC Academy 1 Toronto Croatia 3 Sun Aug 08 3:00pm Brampton Lions 1 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 0 Sun Aug 08 3:45pm North York Astros 0 London City 7 Sun Aug 08 6:00pm York Region Shooters 1 Milltown F.C. 1 London City Team Serbia White Eagles Team Wed Aug 11 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves 0 Serbian White Eagles 4 Fri Aug 13 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 1 TFC Academy 3 Sat Aug 14 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 2 Brampton Lions 2 Sun Aug 15 6:00pm York Region Shooters 1 Serbian White Eagles 1 Sun Aug 15 7:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 4 North York Astros 1 Wed Aug 18 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves 0 Milltown F.C. 5 Fri Aug 20 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 1 TFC Academy 1 Fri Aug 20 8:38pm London City 0 Toronto Croatia 2 Fri Aug 20 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 0 Portugal F.C. 2 Sat Aug 21 1:00pm Montreal Impact Academy 0 North York Astros 3 Sun Aug 22 3:00pm Brampton Lions ppd York Region Shooters ppd Sun Aug 22 8:15pm Toronto Croatia 1 Portugal F.C. 1 Wed Aug 25 8:00pm St. Catharines Wolves ppd Toronto Croatia ppd Fri Aug 27 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 1 Brampton Lions 1 Fri Aug 27 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 3 Brantford Galaxy F.C. 2 Fri Aug 27 9:00pm F.C. Hamilton Croatia 5 North York Astros 0 Sat Aug 28 3:00pm TFC Academy 1 London City 1 Sat Aug 28 4:00pm Milltown F.C. 0 Montreal Impact Academy 1 Sun Aug 29 6:00pm Brantford Galaxy F.C. 1 Montreal Impact Academy 0 Mon Aug 30 7:30pm Toronto Croatia 0 TFC Academy 1 Portugal FC Team Fri Sep 03 8:00pm Portugal F.C. 2 York Region Shooters 3 Fri Sep 03 8:00pm Serbian White Eagles 0 North York Astros 1 Fri Sep 03 8:38pm London City 1 Brampton Lions 5 Sun Sep 05 3:00pm Brampton Lions 0 Serbian White Eagles 0 Sun Sep 05 4:00pm Milltown F.C.
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