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2020 Canadian Soccer League season


Season
August 15 – October 3 (regular season) October 10 – October 17 (playoffs)
Scarborough SC (First Division regular season)FC Vorkuta (First Division playoffs, 2nd title)
20
82 (4.1 per match)
Moussa Limane (7)
Scarborough SC 7–2 Hamilton City(August 22, 2020)
Brantford Galaxy 2–5 FC Vorkuta(September 5, 2020)
4 matchesScarborough SC
5 matchesFC Vorkuta
7 matchesBrantford Galaxy
7 matchesBrantford Galaxy
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The 2020 Canadian Soccer League season was the 23rd season under the Canadian Soccer League name. The season commenced on August 15, 2020, and concluded with the CSL Championship final on October 17, 2020. FC Vorkuta defeated the reigning champions Scarborough SC at Racco Park in Vaughan, Ontario, and secured their second championship. Scarborough made their fourth consecutive appearance in the championship final and claimed their first divisional title.

As the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the opening of the season the league ultimately released a modified shortened schedule which began in early August with the matches taking place within Toronto at Esther Shiner Stadium, and Centennial Park Stadium except for the championship final being moved to Racco Park at Concord/Thornhill Regional Park in Vaughan, Ontario.

The events throughout the regular season resembled the previous season, with the main theme being Scarborough SC and FC Vorkuta competing for the divisional and championship titles. As both teams were tied in points, the title was decided on the final match of the season, with Scarborough receiving their first division title by accumulating the most wins in the league's tie-breaker rules. In a bid to successfully defend their championship title, the eastern Toronto side made adjustments to the roster with the acquisition of additional imports. The additions proved successful as Scarborough remained competitive and primarily battled with Vorkuta for the top spot and held the position for the final four weeks of the campaign. Their rivalry would conclude in the CSL Championship final with Vorkuta securing their second championship title.

Vorkuta managed to retain their core veteran imports with former general manager Denys Yanchuk serving as the head coach. As a result, Vorkuta was a consistent challenger with the strongest defensive record and shifted between the first and second positions throughout the regular season. The Vaughan-based team earned their dividends in the championship final, where they defeated reigning champions, Scarborough. Included in that race for the divisional title was Hamilton City, where the Steeltown club held the third position for the majority of the season, with only a single point difference in claiming the title. Though Hamilton secured a postseason berth, the organization was prevented by the league from participating after finishing in a Not-in-Good Standing state.

The final playoff berth was secured by the Serbian White Eagles, which marked their fifteenth consecutive season of clinching a playoff berth since their return to the professional scene in 2006. The western Toronto side produced the best offensive record in the regular season but was eliminated in the first round of the championship playoffs by Vorkuta. For the second consecutive season, Brantford Galaxy concluded the season at the bottom of the standings and managed to dodge a winless season by winning their final match of the season.

On March 29, 2020, the CSL released a tentative match schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Following recommendations from health officials, the schedule was prolonged for another month to fulfill the entire season by scheduling matches on weekdays. On July 8, 2020, the league announced its schedule, with the commencement of the league beginning in early August, with seven teams returning from the previous season. All the matches were scheduled to take place at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, with Kingsman SC, FC Ukraine United, and SC Waterloo Region not participating for the season. The schedule was postponed for another week, with the season starting on August 15, 2020.

On June 27, 2020, the league officially released its 2020 schedule and confirmed the kickoff date for August 15, 2020, with all matches being played at Esther Shiner Stadium in August, and the remaining months at Centennial Park Stadium. Originally CSC Mississauga and SC Real Mississauga were announced as participating teams but were not included in the revised schedule.

TeamCityStadiumManager
Brantford GalaxyBrantford, OntarioEsther Shiner Stadium Centennial Park StadiumSaša Vidović
FC VorkutaVaughan, Ontario (Woodbridge)Denys Yanchuk
Hamilton CityHamilton, Ontario (Stoney Creek)Sasa Vukovic
Scarborough SCToronto, Ontario (Scarborough)Zoran Rajović
Serbian White EaglesToronto, Ontario (Etobicoke)Uroš Stamatović
TeamOutgoing coachManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming coachDate of appointment
Brantford GalaxyMilan PrpaReplacedOctober 3, 20205th in OctoberSaša VidovićOctober 3, 2020

Three teams advanced to the playoffs. Third seed Hamilton City ended the season in "Not-in-Good Standing", which resulted in their disqualification from the playoffs. The CSL Championship final was originally scheduled to take place at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, but due to further provincial government restrictions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, the venue was moved to Racco Park at Concord/Thornhill Regional Park in Vaughan, Ontario.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalFinal
1Scarborough SC1
2FC Vorkuta22FC Vorkuta2
4Serbian White Eagles1
RankPlayerClubGoals
Moussa LimaneScarborough SC
Luke RankinHamilton City SC
Dusan KovacevicSerbian White Eagles
Mykola TemnyukFC Vorkuta
Misel KlisaraSerbian White Eagles
Arsen PlatisHamilton City SC
PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
Moussa LimaneScarborough SCHamilton City7–2 (H)22 August 2020
Luke RankinHamilton CitySerbian White Eagles4–3 (A)5 September 2020
Dusan KovacevicSerbian White EaglesScarborough SC3–0 (H)19 September 2020
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