Canadian Professional Soccer League 1999 season

Canadian Professional Soccer League 1999 season

Infobox sports season
title = Canadian Professional Soccer League 1999
league = Canadian Professional Soccer League
sport = Football (soccer)
duration = 28 May 1999-2 October 1999
season = League
league_champs = Toronto Olympians
second_place = Toronto Croatia
top_scorer = flagicon|Canada Eddy Berdusco (Toronto Olympians)

The 2nd Canadian Professional Soccer League season began on May 28, 1999 and concluded on October 2, 1999 with Toronto Olympians winning the Rogers Cup.

Changes from 1998 season

* Glen Shields changed name to Glen Shields Sun Devils
* The Oshawa Flames are added as an expansion team.
* The Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. folded after one season.

Final standings

"Green indicates playoff berth clinched"

League Cup Finals footballbox
date = September 26, 1999
team1 = Toronto Olympians
score = 3–0
team2 = Toronto Croatia
goals1 = Handsor goal|40
Thomas goal|62 goal|66
goals2 =
stadium = Centennial Stadium: 450

Rogers Cup playoffs

Semifinals
footballbox
date = October 1, 1999
team1 = Toronto Croatia
score = 5–2
team2 = Glen Shields Sun Devils
goals1 = Jelic goal|6
J. Draganic goal|44 goal|72 (pk)
Medeiros sent off|0|60
Zajac goal|79
Mandekic goal|82
goals2 = Vaglica sent off|0|45+1
Delarovere sent off|0|60
Glasgow sent off|0|60
Hillman sent off|2|75
Powell goal|83
Antonucci goal|88
stadium = Civic Stadium: 100

footballbox
date = September 30, 1999
team1 = Toronto Olympians
score = 4–1
team2 = London City
goals1 = Kouzmanis goal|10 goal|73 (pk) goal|84 (pk)
Capporella goal|33
goals2 = Mesanovic goal|87 (pk)
stadium = Civic Stadium: 100

----Rogers Cup final
footballbox
date = October 2, 1999
team1 = Toronto Olympians
score = 2–0
team2 = Toronto Croatia
goals1 = Thomas goal|55
Handsor goal|75
goals2 =
stadium = Civic Stadium: 100

Individual awards

*CPSL MVP Award:: Elvis Thomas, "Toronto Olympians"
*CPSL Golden Boot: Eddie Berdusco, "Toronto Olympians"
*CPSL Goalkeeper of the Year Award: George Azcurra, "Toronto Croatia"
*CPSL Rookie of the Year Award: Semir Mesanovic, "London City"
*CPSL Coach of the Year Award: David Gee, "Toronto Olympians"; Tony LaFerrara, "London City"
*CPSL Referee of the Year Award: Silviu Petrescu
*CPSL Fair Play Award: Toronto Olympians

External links

* [http://22066.vws.magma.ca/99cpsl00.htm Rocket Robin's Home Page of the 1999 CPSL Season]


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