2011 Canadian Soccer League season

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Die Canadian Soccer League Saison 2011 beginnt am 7. Mai 2011 mit der Regular Season und endet mit dem Givova Cup 2011 Ende Oktober 2011. rdf:langString
The 2011 Canadian Soccer League season (known as the Givova Canadian Soccer League for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th since its establishment where a total of 28 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on Saturday 6 May 2011, and concluded on 29 October 2011. Toronto Croatia won their fourth championship (seventh including Canadian National Soccer League titles) in a 1–0 victory over Capital City F.C. in the CSL Championship final at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto. The regular season saw SC Toronto claim their second regular season title, while Mississauga Eagles FC B won their first Second Division championship. The season saw an increase in membership to 14 teams the largest number since the 2002 season. The new entries saw the return of professiona rdf:langString
La Canadian Soccer League 2011 fue la décima cuarta edición de la liga de fútbol canadiense. Estuvo organizada por la Asociación Canadiense de Fútbol y participaron 13 clubes. El SC Toronto fue el equipo campeón del certamen, después de haber alcanzado 63 puntos en la clasificación final. Anotó 71 goles y perdió solo 3 encuentros.​ rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Canadian Soccer League Saison 2011 beginnt am 7. Mai 2011 mit der Regular Season und endet mit dem Givova Cup 2011 Ende Oktober 2011.
rdf:langString The 2011 Canadian Soccer League season (known as the Givova Canadian Soccer League for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th since its establishment where a total of 28 teams from Ontario and Quebec took part in the league. The season began on Saturday 6 May 2011, and concluded on 29 October 2011. Toronto Croatia won their fourth championship (seventh including Canadian National Soccer League titles) in a 1–0 victory over Capital City F.C. in the CSL Championship final at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto. The regular season saw SC Toronto claim their second regular season title, while Mississauga Eagles FC B won their first Second Division championship. The season saw an increase in membership to 14 teams the largest number since the 2002 season. The new entries saw the return of professional soccer to the communities of Windsor, Mississauga, and Ottawa. After one season as commissioner Domenic Di Gironimo resigned with Vincent Ursini returning to be named his successor. The 2011 season witnessed the fruits of the CSL player developmental system as nine CSL players were selected to represent the Canada U-17 in the 2011 CONCACAF U-17 Championship. While 14 CSL players participated in the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, and 4 players were selected to represent the Canada U-20 in the 2011 CONCACAF U-20 Championship. To further implement their developmental system the league formed a working relationship with the newly formed Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF), which required their member clubs to form affiliations with academy teams. The ownership structure of the league was reformed into an incorporated body as the CSL Association Inc in order to bring about a slow process of equalization to the status of teams, while compensating the equity owners who had heavily invested in league throughout the years. The reserve division was renamed the Second Division and grew to a record number of 14 clubs. As a result, in the increase of teams the division was further split into an East and West division. The second division continued its traditional support role as reserve teams to First Division squads, and as an entry level division for teams that haven't met the standards for a first division club. Their television deal with Rogers TV included a new broadcasting record of 70 regular season matches, and have expanded their original coverage of Toronto teams to include the cities of London, Brantford, Mississauga, and Ottawa.
rdf:langString La Canadian Soccer League 2011 fue la décima cuarta edición de la liga de fútbol canadiense. Estuvo organizada por la Asociación Canadiense de Fútbol y participaron 13 clubes. El SC Toronto fue el equipo campeón del certamen, después de haber alcanzado 63 puntos en la clasificación final. Anotó 71 goles y perdió solo 3 encuentros.​ En cuanto a los premios, el jugador más valioso fue Tihomir Maletic del Toronto Croatia, el goleador del certamen lo ganó Stefan Vukovic del TFC Academy, el arquero del año ganado por Scott Cliff del SC Toronto y el director técnico del año fue Velemir Crljen del Toronto Croatia, entre otros.​
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