2014 Canadian Soccer League season

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La Canadian Soccer League 2014 fue la 17.ª edición del campeonato semiprofesional del fútbol canadiense, la cual comenzó el 24 de mayo y terminó el 26 de octubre con 10 equipos en la primera división y 9 en la segunda. rdf:langString
O Canadian Soccer League ou Liga Canadense de Futebol ou também conhecido apenas por CSL de 2014 foi a décima sétima edição deste torneio semi profissional de futebol canadense onde predomina equipes da província de Ontário. O derrotou nos penaltis a equipe do e conquistou seu segundo título. rdf:langString
The 2014 Canadian Soccer League season was the 17th since its establishment where a total of 20 teams from Ontario took part in the league. The season began on May 24, 2014, and concluded on October 26, 2014. York Region Shooters won their second championship in a 5–4 victory in a penalty shootout over Toronto Croatia in the CSL Championship final held at Esther Shiner Stadium in Toronto. York Region became the second club in the league's history to produce a perfect season, and championship after the Toronto Olympians in the 1999 season. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 2014 Canadian Soccer League season was the 17th since its establishment where a total of 20 teams from Ontario took part in the league. The season began on May 24, 2014, and concluded on October 26, 2014. York Region Shooters won their second championship in a 5–4 victory in a penalty shootout over Toronto Croatia in the CSL Championship final held at Esther Shiner Stadium in Toronto. York Region became the second club in the league's history to produce a perfect season, and championship after the Toronto Olympians in the 1999 season. The league's strained relationship with the Canadian Soccer Association continued before the launch of the 2014 season with the CSA expelling the CSL from its membership over alleged violations of rules and regulations in order to make way for a lesser structure in Ontario. After failing to specify which rule violations were made and without providing a formal hearing in order to discuss the issues the CSL in response filed litigation against the CSA. The league operated as a private league for the first time since the 1997 season in its predecessor league the Canadian National Soccer League. Though they did join the newly formed Soccer Federation of Canada, which provides private soccer entities the services needed such as administration of players, non-playing personnel, match officials and insurance. Once the CSL was de-sanctioned the league decreased in membership to 10 teams in the first division with Windsor Stars joining the newly formed League1 Ontario, while founding member St. Catharines Roma Wolves disbanded their professional team while still operating their youth teams. Meanwhile, the second division increased in size to 10 teams with Milton SC joining along with the addition of Winstars Shooters the reserve team for the York Region Shooters after its affiliation arrangement with the Winstars Soccer Academy. The league formed an working relationship with the American Soccer League in order to assist in areas of competition and business. While its youth development system continued its progress with more than 40 former CSL players being selected for various national teams in the last four seasons. This Week in the CSL the league's weekly television show hosted by producer Alex Bastyovanszky continued covering the CSL with Ethnic Channels Group distributing the program.
rdf:langString La Canadian Soccer League 2014 fue la 17.ª edición del campeonato semiprofesional del fútbol canadiense, la cual comenzó el 24 de mayo y terminó el 26 de octubre con 10 equipos en la primera división y 9 en la segunda.
rdf:langString O Canadian Soccer League ou Liga Canadense de Futebol ou também conhecido apenas por CSL de 2014 foi a décima sétima edição deste torneio semi profissional de futebol canadense onde predomina equipes da província de Ontário. O derrotou nos penaltis a equipe do e conquistou seu segundo título.
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