2016 League1 Ontario season

League1 Ontario
Men's Division
Season 2016
Champions Vaughan Azzurri
Cup champions Vaughan Azzurri
Matches played 175
Goals scored 733 (4.19 per match)
Top goalscorer Elvir Gigolaj
(24 goals)
Best goalkeeper Joseph Kuta
(0.67 GAA)
Biggest home win TFC Academy 9-0 Master's
(July 10, 2016)
Biggest away win Master's 2-8 Windsor
(July 16, 2016)
Master's 2-8 N. Miss.
(August 6, 2016)
ProStars 2-8 TFC Academy
(August 26, 2016)
Kingston 0-6 Vaughan
(Sept. 25, 2016)
2015
2017 →

All statistics correct as of October 17, 2016.

Women's Division
Season 2016
Champions FC London
Cup champions Vaughan Azzurri
Matches played 72
Goals scored 307 (4.26 per match)
Top goalscorer Jade Kovacevic
(26 goals)
Best goalkeeper Hope Sabadash
(0.29 GAA)
Biggest home win Woodbridge 14-0 Darby
(June 12, 2016)
Biggest away win Darby 0-7 Durham
(May 20, 2016)
2015
2017 →

The 2016 League1 Ontario season is the third season of play for League1 Ontario, a Division 3 semi-professional soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid and the highest level of soccer based in theCanadian provinceof Ontario.

This season saw the return of all but one of the teams which completed the previous season, as well as the addition of five new teams for the men's division. The women's division saw the departure of two teams from its inaugural season, while four teams joined the league to result in a nine-team competition.[1]

Changes from 2015

Five new teams (Aurora United FC, North Mississauga SC, North Toronto Nitros, Toronto Skillz FC) joined the men's division for this season, including FC London who moved over from the Premier Development League. One team (ANB Futbol) from 2015 did not renew their license, resulting in a 16-team competition and a change from a single-table format to a two-conference format.[2]

The league's cup tournament for the men's division will be a single-elimination competition; eliminating the group stage seen in previous editions.

The women's division enters its second season with nine teams, after the addition of four teams (Aurora United FC, Darby FC, Kingston Clippers, and FC London) and the departure of two teams (ANB Futbol and Pro Stars FC) from the previous season. It will remain in a single-table format for the 2016 season.

On June 16, 2016, Toronto FC entered into a partnership with the Windsor Stars wherein the latter would become a "regional satellite club" of the former, who would in turn provide technical and coaching development. As part of the agreement, Windsor would become known as "Windsor TFC" in the future. The agreement does not affect the participation in L1O of either the Windsor Stars or TFC's Academy team.[3]

Men's Division

Teams

Aurora
Durham
Kingston
London
Oakville
ProStars
Windsor
TORONTO
Location of teams outside of Toronto for the 2016 League1 Ontario season.
Western Conference Eastern Conference

Master's
North Toronto
Sanjaxx
North Miss.
Sigma FC
TFC Academy
Toronto Skillz
Vaughan
Woodbridge
Location of teams in or near Toronto for the 2016 League1 Ontario season.
Western Conference Eastern Conference

Standings

Each team will play 22 matches as part of the season; two against every team in their own conference, and one against every team in the opposing conference. The top team from each conference will meet at the end of the season to determine the league champion and will face the PLSQ league champion in the Inter-Provincial Cup.

Eastern Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Vaughan Azzurri 22 17 4 1 70 24 +46 55 League Championship
2 Woodbridge Strikers 22 15 2 5 52 17 +35 47
3 North Toronto Nitros 22 14 3 5 52 29 +23 45
4 Durham United FA 22 11 3 8 54 42 +12 36
5 Kingston Clippers 22 7 5 10 34 53 19 26
6 Aurora United FC 22 4 3 15 27 66 39 15
7 Toronto Skillz FC 22 3 4 15 32 63 31 13
8 Master's Futbol 22 3 2 17 38 92 54 11
Updated to match(es) played on October 10, 2016. Source: http://www.league1ontario.com/page/show/2309115-standings
Western Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC London 22 15 2 5 64 32 +32 47 League Championship
2 Sigma FC 22 14 2 6 48 28 +20 44
3 Toronto FC Academy 22 12 2 8 70 37 +33 38
4 North Mississauga SC 22 11 5 6 63 42 +21 38
5 Windsor Stars 21 9 1 11 44 42 +2 28
6 Oakville Blue Devils 22 8 4 10 38 43 5 28
7 Sanjaxx Lions 21 5 1 15 23 56 33 16
8 ProStars FC 22 4 3 15 24 67 43 15
Updated to match(es) played on October 10, 2016. Source: http://www.league1ontario.com/page/show/2309115-standings

League Championship

The league champion is determined by a single-match series between the top-ranked teams from the western and eastern conferences.

Cup

The cup tournament is a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all sixteen teams from the men's division take part. It is not a form of playoffs at the end of the season (as is typically seen in North American sports), but is more like the Canadian Championship or the FA Cup, albeit only for League1 Ontario teams. All matches are separate from the regular season, and are not reflected in the season standings.

The cup tournament for the men's division is a single-match knockout tournament with four total rounds culminating in a final match at the end of July, with initial matchups determined by random draw. Each match in the tournament must return a result; any match drawn after 90 minutes will advance directly to kicks from the penalty mark instead of extra time.[20]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Sigma FC 1 (2)
Master's Futbol (p) 1 (3)
Master's Futbol 3
Toronto Skillz FC 1
Windsor Stars 1
Toronto Skillz FC 2
Master's Futbol 0
Vaughan Azzurri 3
Oakville Blue Devils 1 (4)
Vaughan Azzurri (p) 1 (5)
Vaughan Azzurri 3
Aurora United FC 2
Sanjaxx Lions 1 (1)
Aurora United FC (p) 1 (4)
Vaughan Azzurri 1
Woodbridge Strikers 0
FC London 0
Durham United FA 3
Durham United FA 1
North Toronto Nitros 3
North Mississauga SC 1
North Toronto Nitros 2
North Toronto Nitros 0
Woodbridge Strikers 1
ProStars FC 3
Woodbridge Strikers 4
Woodbridge Strikers 2
Kingston Clippers 0
Toronto FC Academy 1
Kingston Clippers 3

Round of 16

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

Statistics

Top Goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Elvir Gigolaj FC London 24
2 Simon Adjei Aurora United FC 19
3 Leaford Allen Sigma FC 17
4 Kilian Elkinson North Toronto Nitros 15
5 Tyrell Rayne Master's Futbol 14
Jarek Whiteman Vaughan Azzurri 14
Michael Marcoccia FC London 14
8 Filipe Vilela Oakville Blue Devils 13
9 Jumbo Iyowuna Windsor Stars 12
10 Jose Melo Kilian Elkinson 11
Ethan Bekford Toronto FC Academy 11
Mario Kovacevic Vaughan Azzurri 11

Last updated October 17, 2016.[21]

Top Goalkeepers

Rank Player Club Minutes GAA
1 Joseph Kuta Sigma FC 540 0.67
2 Matt George Woodbridge Strikers 1775 0.86
3 Brogan Engbers Toronto FC Academy 1104 0.90
4 Andrew D'Souza Vaughan Azzurri 810 1.22
5 Connor Bullen North Toronto Nitros 720 1.25
6 Mark Rogal North Toronto Nitros 1170 1.46
7 Ben Cowman Durham United FA 1080 1.50
8 Triston Henry Sigma FC 1071 1.60
9 Anthony Sokalski FC London 1710 1.63
10 Kyle Vizarakis Windsor Stars 1620 1.83

Minimum 540 minutes played. Last updated October 17, 2016.[22]

All-Star Game

On July 25, the league announced the rosters for the first-ever all-star game, to be played between the eastern and western conferences. Eighteen players for each team were selected by coaches and league officials, and each roster contains at least one player from each team in their respective conference.[23]

Due to the unavailablity of some players, the league released updated rosters for both western[24] and eastern[25] teams on August 2.

Western Conference All-Stars
Pos. Name Team
Starters
GK Matt Zaikos Sanjaxx Lions
D Stephen Al-Sayed FC London
D *Al James Oakville Blue Devils
D Eric Crawford Oakville Blue Devils
D Jerome Smith Sigma FC
MF *Chris Nanco Sigma FC
MF/F Joey Melo North Mississauga SC
MF *Kota Sakurai Toronto FC Academy
F *Elvir Gigolaj FC London
F Leaford Allen Sigma FC
F Felipe Vilela Oakville Blue Devils
Substitutes
GK Anthony Sokalski FC London
D *Rocco Romeo Toronto FC Academy
D *Jamar Kelly Windsor Stars
MF Lee Victor Massunda North Mississauga SC
MF *Kwame Awuah Sigma FC
MF *Erick Olazabal ProStars FC
F/MF *Michael Pio Windsor Stars
Replacements
D Jerome Smith Sigma FC
D Shawn Brown North Mississauga SC
MF Christian Samaniego Sigma FC
MF Gil Hong ProStars FC
MF Noah Pio Windsor Stars
MF Randy Ribiero FC London
F Jumbo Iyowuna Windsor Stars
F Hilliard Serrao Sanjaxx Lions

Eastern Conference All-Stars
Pos. Name Team
Starters
GK Matt George Woodbridge Strikers
D Bruce Cullen Durham United FA
D Niba McDonald North Toronto Nitros
D Nyal Higgins Vaughan Azzurri
D Stephen Almeida Woodbridge Strikers
MF *Jonathan Lao Vaughan Azzurri
MF Dylan Carreiro Woodbridge Strikers
MF Jarek Whiteman Vaughan Azzurri
MF Stefan Lamanna Durham United FA
F Kilian Elkinson North Toronto Nitros
F Simon Adjei Aurora United FC
Substitutes
GK Mark Rogal North Toronto Nitros
D Cameron Brooks Woodbridge Strikers
D Eric Koskins Kingston Clippers
MF Tyrell Rayne Master's Futbol
MF Ryan Reid Toronto Skillz FC
F Kashiff De Jonge Durham United FA
F Andrew Martin Kingston Clippers
Replacements
MF Eddie Lay Durham United FA

Women's Division

Teams

Aurora
Darby
Durham
Kingston
London
North Miss.
Sanjaxx
Vaughan
Woodbridge
Location of teams for the 2016 League1 Ontario Women's Division season.

Standings

Each team plays 16 matches as part of the season; three games split home and away against every other team in the division. There are no playoffs; the first-place team is crowned as league champion at the end of the season.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 FC London 16 14 0 2 50 15 +35 42 League Champion
2 Woodbridge Strikers 16 11 3 2 65 13 +52 36
3 Durham United FA 16 9 3 4 38 17 +21 30
4 Vaughan Azzurri 16 8 5 3 41 14 +27 29
5 North Mississauga SC 16 5 5 6 23 30 7 20
6 Aurora United FC 16 5 3 8 31 34 3 18
7 Kingston Clippers 16 5 2 9 33 53 20 17
8 Darby FC 16 2 3 11 15 74 59 9
9 Sanjaxx Lions 16 1 0 15 11 57 46 3

Cup

The cup tournament is a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all nine teams from the women's division take part. It is not a form of playoffs at the end of the season (as is typically seen in North American sports), but is more like the Canadian Championship or the FA Cup, albeit only for League1 Ontario teams. All matches are separate from the regular season, and are not reflected in the season standings.

The cup tournament for the women's division is a single-match knockout tournament with three total rounds culminating in a final match at the end of July, with initial matchups determined by random draw. A preliminary round is also in place to bring the nine total teams from this division down to eight for the quarterfinals. Each match in the tournament must return a result; any match drawn after 90 minutes will advance directly to kicks from the penalty mark instead of extra time.[26]

Preliminary Round
   
1 Aurora United FC 1
2 Darby FC 0
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
FC London 2
Aurora United FC 1
FC London 2 (2)
Vaughan Azzurri (p) 2 (4)
Sanjaxx Lions 0
Vaughan Azzurri 2
Vaughan Azzurri (p) 1 (4)
Woodbridge Strikers 1 (2)
Kingston Clippers 1
Woodbridge Strikers 7
Woodbridge Strikers (p) 1 (3)
North Mississauga SC 1 (1)
Durham United FA 1
North Mississauga SC 2

Preliminary Round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

Statistics

Top Goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Jade Kovacevic FC London 26
2 Christabel Oduro Woodbridge Strikers 12
Laura Gosse Durham United FA 12
4 Jackie Tessier Kingston Clippers 11
5 Jessica Lisi Woodbridge Strikers 10
6 Sarah Stratigakis Aurora United FC 9
7 Lisa Pechersky Woodbridge Strikers 7
Meghan Reynolds Aurora United FC 7
9 Emily Borgman North Mississauga SC 6
Colleen Beesley Vaughan Azzurri 6
Alyscha Mottershead Woodbridge Strikers 6
Nour Ghoneim Vaughan Azzurri 6
Selah Hopkins Darby FC 6

Last updated September 26, 2016.[27]

Top Goalkeepers

Rank Player Club Minutes GAA
1 Hope Sabadash Woodbridge Strikers 621 0.29
2 Taylor Grant Vaughan Azzurri 630 0.43
3 Laura Dougall Durham United FA 810 0.67
4 Tori Edgar North Mississauga SC 612 0.88
5 Emily Gillet FC London 1440 0.94
6 Stephanie Bukovec Vaughan Azzurri 540 1.17
7 Emma Chisholm Durham United FA 630 1.57
8 Marissa Zucchetto Aurora United FC 1036 2.17
9 Vanessa Fiore North Mississauga SC 512 2.29
10 Deanna Persico Sanjaxx Lions 692 2.73

Minimum 450 minutes played. Last updated September 26, 2016.[28]

All-Star Game

On July 14, the league announced an all-star game between top players in L1O and a team assembled by the Quebec Soccer Federation.[29]

L1O's 20-player roster was selected by coaches and league officials, and contains at least one player from every team in the league. Players denoted by an asterisk (*) are part of the starting 11.

League1 Ontario All-Stars
Pos. Name Team
Starters
GK Stephanie Bukovec Vaughan Azzurri
D Tamara Brown Durham United FA
D Katherine Herron Woodbridge Strikers
D Meghan Scott FC London
D Madeline Iozzi Durham United FA
MF April Syme Woodbridge Strikers
MF Julia Benatti FC London
MF Cat Rogers North Mississauga SC
F Christabel Oduro Woodbridge Strikers
F Jade Kovacevic FC London
F Laura Gosse Durham United FA
Substitutes
GK Hope Sabadash Woodbridge Strikers
D Kira Bertrand North Mississauga SC
D Mika Richards Vaughan Azzurri
MF Alyscha Mottershead Woodbridge Strikers
MF Tori Chia Darby FC
MF Sarah Stratigakis Aurora United FC
MF Sona Makulova Sanjaxx Lions
F Jessica Lisi Woodbridge Strikers
F Jackie Tessier Kingston Clippers

Quebec All-Stars
Pos. Name Team
Starters
Lysianne Proulx Varennes
Nadege Lesperance Lakeshore
Marike St. Pierre Mousset Longueuil
Fanny Pelletier-Laroche Lakeshore
Charlotte Larrivee Lakeshore
Nahida Baalbaki St. Leonard
Julie Casselman Mascouche
Marika Guay Lakeshore
Jessica De Filippo Lakeshore
Sarah Feola Lakeshore
Audrey-Ann Coughlan
Substitutes
Sydney Nelson Lakeshore
Leonie Portelance Brossard
Anyssa Ibrahim Varennes
Caroline Gubernat Lakeshore
Wayny-Natasha Balata Nguenign Lakeshore
Julianne Vallerand Varennes
Sophie Guilmette Charlesbourg

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