2009 Canadian Soccer League season
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The 2009 Canadian Soccer League season was the 12th since its establishment where a total of 17 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on May 15, 2008, and ended on October 24 where for the second straight season the Serbian White Eagles faced Trois-Rivières Attak at the CSL Championship. The Attak denied Serbia their championship title by defeating them 3-2 in a penalty shootout. The victory marked the organizations first championship title, and the return of the championship to Quebec since the 1978 season when Montreal Castors competed in the National Soccer League. Throughout the regular season both Serbia, and Trois-Rivieres won their respective divisions.
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La Canadian Soccer League 2009 fue la décima segunda edición de la liga de fútbol canadiense. Estuvo organizada por la Asociación Canadiense de Fútbol y participaron 10 clubes. Al final del campeonato, los clubes que terminaron con el mejor rendimiento fueron el Trois-Rivières Attak de la división nacional con 38 puntos y 40 goles a favor, mientras que el Serbian White Eagles fue el más destacado en la división internacional con 36 puntos y 43 goles a favor. Sin embargo, los mejores cuatro clubes de cada división disputaron unas rondas eliminatorias para definir a los finalistas, que fueron precisamente el Trois-Rivières y el Serbian White.
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The 2009 Canadian Soccer League season was the 12th since its establishment where a total of 17 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on May 15, 2008, and ended on October 24 where for the second straight season the Serbian White Eagles faced Trois-Rivières Attak at the CSL Championship. The Attak denied Serbia their championship title by defeating them 3-2 in a penalty shootout. The victory marked the organizations first championship title, and the return of the championship to Quebec since the 1978 season when Montreal Castors competed in the National Soccer League. Throughout the regular season both Serbia, and Trois-Rivieres won their respective divisions. The season marked a historic year for the league as it became the first league in 16 years to receive conditional membership in the Canadian Soccer Association. Allowing the CSL to create an effective player developmental system in order to provide the missing link between the top provincial amateur level to the MLS/USL. The league received more coverage with Rogers TV committing to broadcasting a full 23-game schedule every Saturday night through to the finals. While the Reserve Division expanded to include 7 teams with TFC Academy II winning their first piece of silverware.
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La Canadian Soccer League 2009 fue la décima segunda edición de la liga de fútbol canadiense. Estuvo organizada por la Asociación Canadiense de Fútbol y participaron 10 clubes. Al final del campeonato, los clubes que terminaron con el mejor rendimiento fueron el Trois-Rivières Attak de la división nacional con 38 puntos y 40 goles a favor, mientras que el Serbian White Eagles fue el más destacado en la división internacional con 36 puntos y 43 goles a favor. Sin embargo, los mejores cuatro clubes de cada división disputaron unas rondas eliminatorias para definir a los finalistas, que fueron precisamente el Trois-Rivières y el Serbian White. El partido final se disputó el 24 de octubre de 2009, en el estadio BMO Field. Durante los 90 minutos del partido ambos clubes igualaron, por lo que el campeonato se definió en los tiros desde el punto penal. El Serbian White Eagles se consagraría campeón por 3-2 y lograría el campeonato nacional.
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