2004 Canadian Professional Soccer League season
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The 2004 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the seventh season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 24, 2004 and concluded on October 11, 2004 with Toronto Croatia defeating Vaughan Shooters 4–0 to capture their second CPSL Championship (known as the Rogers CPSL Cup for sponsorship reasons). The championship was hosted for the first time at Victoria Park Stadium in Brampton, Ontario, which granted the Brampton Hitmen a wildcard berth. In the regular season the Toronto Supra clinched their first Eastern Conference title, while Hamilton Thunder secured their second Western Conference title. Though the league decreased in membership they managed to expand to the Windsor - Detroit territory with the addition of the Windsor Border Stars.
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La Canadian Soccer League 2004 fue la séptima edición de la liga de fútbol canadiense. Estuvo organizado por la Asociación Canadiense de Fútbol y participaron 11 clubes. Al final del campeonato, los tres mejores clubes de cada conferencia participaron en rondas eliminatorias para definir a los dos finalistas. Vaughan Shooters y Toronto Croatia disputaron la final del torneo el 11 de octubre de 2004. Toronto Croatia ganó el partido 4-0 y se coronó campeón del certamen.
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Location of CPSL teams in Toronto for the 2004 CPSL season.
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The 2004 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the seventh season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 24, 2004 and concluded on October 11, 2004 with Toronto Croatia defeating Vaughan Shooters 4–0 to capture their second CPSL Championship (known as the Rogers CPSL Cup for sponsorship reasons). The championship was hosted for the first time at Victoria Park Stadium in Brampton, Ontario, which granted the Brampton Hitmen a wildcard berth. In the regular season the Toronto Supra clinched their first Eastern Conference title, while Hamilton Thunder secured their second Western Conference title. Though the league decreased in membership they managed to expand to the Windsor - Detroit territory with the addition of the Windsor Border Stars.
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La Canadian Soccer League 2004 fue la séptima edición de la liga de fútbol canadiense. Estuvo organizado por la Asociación Canadiense de Fútbol y participaron 11 clubes. Al final del campeonato, los tres mejores clubes de cada conferencia participaron en rondas eliminatorias para definir a los dos finalistas. Vaughan Shooters y Toronto Croatia disputaron la final del torneo el 11 de octubre de 2004. Toronto Croatia ganó el partido 4-0 y se coronó campeón del certamen. El torneo también entregó varios, entre ellos, al jugador más valioso que fue Danny Amaral del Toronto Supra, el goleador Paul Munster del London City y el técnico del año que fue Pat Hilton del Windsor Border Stars, entre otros.
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