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Brantford Galaxy

Canadian association football team

Brantford Galaxy

Canadian association football team

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nicknameGalaxy
stadiumHeritage Field
Hamilton, Ontario
capacity2,000+
season2020
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imageBrantford Galaxy Soccer Club.png
image_size150px
fullnameBrantford Galaxy Soccer Club
shortnameBrantford Galaxy
founded
dissolved2021 (merged with Hamilton City)
chrtitlePresident
chairmanBoško Borjan
mgrtitleHead coach
managerSaša Vidović
leagueCanadian Soccer League
positionRegular season: 5th
Playoffs: Did not qualify
websitehttp://www.brantfordgalaxy.ca/
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Hamilton, Ontario

Playoffs: Did not qualify Brantford Galaxy Soccer Club was a semi-professional Canadian soccer club based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, with their home venue located in Hamilton, Ontario at the Heritage Field Turf. The club competes in the Canadian Soccer League, a league not sanctioned by a FIFA-recognized body. The Galaxy were formed in 2010 as an expansion franchise. In their first season Brantford recorded a milestone by becoming the first expansion franchise in CSL history to claim a CSL Championship in their debut season. After their championship season the club faced several problems ranging from change of ownership, to philosophical differences within team management, and to a lack of commitment from feeder clubs resulting in the team missing the postseason in two straight years.

The ownership in 2013 decided to take a year of absence in order to regroup. In late 2014, former head coach Tomo Dančetović spearheaded the relaunching of the club by acquiring the name and franchise rights from the old ownership, and the Galaxy returned to the league to participate in the 2015 season. In 2021, they merged with Hamilton City to form BGH City.

History

Brantford Galaxy SC was announced as an expansion franchise in the Canadian Soccer League's 2010 season on February 24, 2010. Bosko Borjan, Gerry Crnic along with European investors were primarily responsible for returning professional soccer to the city since the 1930s/1940s where several Brantford clubs competed in the Canadian National Soccer League. Lions Park located at Steve Brown Sports Complex was announced as the Galaxy's home venue after receiving CSL approval. Lazo Džepina was appointed the club's first head coach and assembled a roster with a majority of imports from Europe with several local talent. The notable acquisitions for the 2010 season were Miodrag Anđelković, Ranko Golijanin, Patrick Gerhardt, Patryk Misik, Haris Fazlagić, Nenad Begović, Dražen Gović, Zoran Roglić, Drazen Vukovic, and Marco Giusti was named the club captain.

Brantford made their debut on May 16, 2010 in a well-attended crowd against Portugal FC which resulted in a 3-3 draw with goals coming from Golijanin, Andelkovic, and Vukovic. Brantford clinched a postseason berth by finishing seventh in the overall standings and recording the third best offensive record. In the first round of the playoffs their opponents were the Serbian White Eagles, and advanced to the semi-finals by defeating the White Eagles by a score of 1-0 with the lone goal from Zvonko Bakula. In the second round the Galaxy faced Portugal FC and won the match by a score of 5-3 with Golijanin recording a hat trick, and the rest coming from Andelkovic, and Kyle Grootenboer. In the CSL Championship final at the Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto, the club faced Hamilton Croatia, and with goals coming from Fazlagic, and Golijanin the Galaxy claimed their first championship by a score of 3-0. At the conclusion of the season, Jesse Castillo received the CSL Reserve Division Goalkeeper of the Year award.

Brantford Galaxy celebrating their 2010 CSL Championship.

In preparations for the 2011 season, Brantford's feeder club the Brantford Inter-City Soccer club announced that it will change its name to the Brantford Galaxy Youth Soccer Club in an effort to further align it with the CSL club. After the departure of several key players, head coach Džepina brought in imports from the former Yugoslavian countries, and appointed Golijanin as the team captain. His notable signings included Chilean international Cristián Gómez, Rade Novković, Dalibor Mitrović, Saša Vidović, Vladimir Markotić, and Ferid Idrizovic. On July 9, 2011, after a string of poor performances, Džepina was sacked as head coach to be replaced by assistant coach Tomo Dančetović. Dančetović managed to achieve better results, but unfortunately the Galaxy failed to clinch the final postseason berth by finishing ninth in the overall standings.

The following season, Brantford saw a change in the ownership with Borjan and Crnic becoming sole owners after losing their European backers resulting in a smaller budget, and further reliance on community support. The organization hired the services of Ron Davidson a CSL Coach of the Year with Hamilton Croatia in 2010. Davidson reduced the amount of European imports by signing several local and Greater Toronto Area players. The notable additions to the roster were Dave Simpson, Preston Corporal, Logan Alexander, Jeremy Shepherd, Melford James Jr, and Damion Scott. Midway through the season, Davidson managed an 8-3 record and a fourth-place position, but despite his impressive run he was sacked from his position due to ideological differences with the club's administration. In protest to the dismissal, the Galaxy lost eight players who were in solidarity with Davidson. Tomo Dančetović was once more appointed to the position on an interim basis with Golijanin returning to serve as assistant coach. Disaster struck Brantford as they lost seven of their remaining matches and tied one and failed for the second straight season in securing a postseason berth by finishing thirteenth in the standings.

On April 1, 2013, Brantford announced a year of absence in order to regroup. On December 30, 2014, with Brantford's franchise rights about to expire Tomo Dančetović assisted with volunteers Andrew Pilkington and Jim Turnbull acquired the name and franchise rights from the old ownership and reinstated the club for the 2015 season. Dančetović brought in several imports from Europe and domestic players which included Luka Bešenić, Haris Redžepi, Stefan Vukovic, Zdenko Jurčević, Dejan Ristić, Aleksa Marković, and Boris Miličić. On October 4, 2015, the Galaxy faced Milton SC the final match of the season. The game was significant because the victor would secure the final postseason berth, unfortunately for Brantford they suffered a 4-3 defeat. At the CSL awards banquet, Brantford's reserve team won several awards like Nikola Miokovic winning the CSL Golden Boot, Arsenije Japalak the MVP, Namanjar Sudar the Defender of the Year, and Zach Kingma with the Rookie of the Year award.

In preparations for the 2016 season, Dančetović retained the majority of the roster with Bojan Stepanović, Krum Bibishkov, and Nenad Nikolić as the notable additions to the roster. Throughout the regular season, Brantford clinched their first postseason berth since the 2010 season by finishing seventh in the standings. Their opponents in the playoffs were FC Ukraine United, but were eliminated by a score of 3–0.

Ahead of the 2021 season, they merged with Hamilton City SC to form BGH City FC.

Head coaches

YearsNameNation
2010–2011Croatia
2011Tomo DančetovićSerbia
2012Ron DavidsonCanada
2012-2016Tomo DančetovićSerbia
2017Saša VukovićSerbia
2017-Aleksandar PešićSerbia
2018-2020Milan PrpaSerbia
2020-Saša VidovićBIH

Honours

  • CSL Championship: 2010

Seasons

First team

SeasonLeagueTeamsRecordRankPlayoffsRef
2010Canadian Soccer League (First Division)139–5–107thChampions
2011149–3–149thdid not qualifytitle=CSL First Division Standingsurl=https://canadiansoccerleague.ca/csl-first-division-standings/url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210501223704/https://canadiansoccerleague.ca/csl-first-division-standings/archive-date=May 1, 2021access-date=November 21, 2021website=canadiansoccerleague.ca}}
2012168–1–1313thdid not qualify
2015127–3–1211thdid not qualify
201683–9–97thQuarterfinals
201786–0–85thQuarterfinals
201893–2–118thQuarterfinals
2019102–2–1410thdid not qualify
202051–0–75thdid not qualify

Second team

SeasonLeagueTeamsRecordRankPlayoffsRef
2010Canadian Soccer League (Second Division)1110–2–32ndQuarterfinals
201179–1–83rd
2012121–0–1512thdid not qualify
2015109–1–85thSemifinals
201688–2–43rdSemifinals
201787–1–64thSemifinals
201865–1–95thdid not qualify
201963–3–96thQuarterfinals

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