Canadian Professional Soccer League 2004 season

Canadian Professional Soccer League 2004 season

Infobox sports season
title = Canadian Professional Soccer League 2004
league = Canadian Professional Soccer League
sport = Football (soccer)
duration = 24 May 2004-11 October 2004
season = League
league_champs = Toronto Croatia
second_place = Vaughan Shooters
top_scorer = flagicon|Canada Paul Munster (London City)

The 7th Canadian Professional Soccer League season began on May 24, 2004 and concluded on October 11, 2004 with Toronto Croatia claiming their second Rogers Cup victory.

Changes from 2003 season

*The revocation of the Ottawa Wizards, and the Durham Flames.
*The Laval Dynamites went on hiatus.
*Windsor Border Stars began play as an expansion franchise in the Western Conference.
*The Mississauga Olympians were sold, and played under the name Durham Storm.

Final standings

"Purple indicates National Conference winners"
"Yellow indicates International Conference winners"
"Green indicates playoff berth clinched"

Eastern Conference

Scoring

This table lists the scoring leaders for the regular season.

Individual awards

*CPSL MVP Award: Danny Amaral, Toronto Supra
*CPSL Golden Boot: Paul Munster, London City (25)
*CPSL Defender of the Year Award: Justin Marshall, Windsor Border Stars
*CPSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award: George Azcurra, Toronto Croatia
*CPSL Rookie of the Year Award: Paul Munster, London City
*CPSL Coach of the Year Award: Pat Hilton, Windsor Border Stars
*CPSL President's Award: Bruno Ierullo, North York Astros
*CPSL Best Official: Amato De Luca
*CPSL Fair Play Award: Durham Storm

External links

* [http://22066.vws.magma.ca/04cpsl00.htm Rocket Robin's Home Page of the 2004 CPSL Season]


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