Category: World Soccer

United Soccer League Championship 2020

United Soccer League Championship Logo [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWDLFAPts
Group A (North West)
Reno 1868 FC1100313
Sacramento Republic FC2020442
Tacoma Defiance3012581
Portland Timbers 2 FC1001160
Group B (South West)
San Diego Loyal3210427
Phoenix Rising FC22001016
LA Galaxy II1101553
Las Vegas Lights FC1010111
Orange County SC1010001
Group C (Mountain West)
El Paso Locomotive FC2110104
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC2101333
New Mexico United2101223
Real Monarchs SLC2002020
Group D (Texas-Oklahoma)
San Antonio FC1100103
Austin Bold FC1100103
FC Tulsa2020222
OKC Energy FC1011231
Rio Grande Valley FC2002160
Group E (Midwest)
Indy Eleven2200626
Saint Louis FC2101433
Louisville City FC2101233
Sporting KC II1001120
Group F (North East)
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC1100313
Loudoun United FC1010001
Philadelphia Union II1010001
Hartford Athletic0000000
New York Rd Bulls II1001010
Group G (South)
Charlotte Independence1100213
Birmingham Legion FC0000000
North Carolina FC1001010
Memphis 901 FC1001240
Group H (South East)
Tampa Bay Rowdies2200316
Charleston Battery1100103
Atlanta United 22002130
The Miami FC1001140
United Soccer League Championship Standings 2020 [Ref: 2]

Scores

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
06.03.2020Orange County SC0El Paso Locomotive FC0
06.03.2020Tacoma Defiance1Reno 1868 FC3
07.03.2020North Carolina FC0Louisville City FC1
07.03.2020New York Red Bulls II0Tampa Bay Rowdies1
07.03.2020Memphis 901 FC2Indy Eleven4
07.03.2020Philadelphia Union II0Loudoun United FC0
07.03.2020OKC Energy FC1Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC2
07.03.2020Saint Louis FC4The Miami FC1
07.03.2020Austin Bold FC1New Mexico United0
07.03.2020San Antonio FC1Real Monarchs SLC0
07.03.2020Phoenix Rising FC6Portland Timbers 2 FC1
07.03.2020San Diego Loyal1Las Vegas Lights FC1
07.03.2020Sacramento Republic FC1FC Tulsa1
08.03.2020Atlanta United 20Charleston Battery1
08.03.2020Sporting KC II1Charlotte Independence2
08.03.2020Rio Grande Valley FC 1LA Galaxy II5
Week 2
12.07.2020Tacoma Defiance 1San Diego Loyal2
Week 3
11.07.2020Real Monarchs SLC0San Diego Loyal1
12.07.2020Indy Eleven2Saint Louis FC0
12.07.2020Tampa Bay Rowdies2Atlanta United 21
12.07.2020Colorado Springs Switchbacks1New Mexico United2
12.07.2020El Paso Locomotive1Rio Grande Valley FC0
12.07.2020Phoenix Rising FC4LA Galaxy II0
12.07.2020Louisville City FC1Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC3
Week 4
14.07.2020OKC Energy1Tulsa 1
14.07.2020Sacramento Republic FC3Tacoma Defiance3
USL Championship scores 2020 [Ref: 3-6]

Report

After just one week of the season, the COVID-19 Coronavirus halted play after the 8 March 2020. Four Months later restrictions were lifted, allowing a return to play on 12 July 2020, with the United Soccer League making the decision to reduce the length of the season.

The 35 teams in the USL Championship were divided into eight regional groups, with the top two from each group qualifying for the last 16, where it would be knockout from there onwards. Week 1 results still counted in the standings along with a home and away match against each other team in a teams group.

About

United Soccer League Championship has been the United States Soccer Federation Officially-recognised Division 2 League since 2019, and is the Second Level in the US Soccer Pyramid and the equivalent of the English Football League Championship in English Soccer.

United States Men’s Soccer Pyramid

  1. Major League Soccer
  2. United Soccer League Championship
  3. United Soccer League 1
  4. United Soccer League 2
  5. National Premier Soccer League

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) USL Championship Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/USL_Championship_vert_dark_logo.svg/1200px-USL_Championship_vert_dark_logo.svg.png [Accessed8 March 2020]

Websites

[2] United Soccer League Championship (2020) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/league-standings [Accessed 14 July 2020]

[3] United Soccer League Championship (2020) Scores Week 1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/2020-week-1-results [Accessed 14 July 2020]

[4] United Soccer League Championship (2020) Scores Week 2 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/2020-week-2-results [Accessed 14 July 2020]

[5] United Soccer League Championship (2020) Scores Week 3 [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/2020-week-3-results [Accessed 14 July 2020]

[6] United Soccer League Championship (2020) Scores Latest [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/league-scores [Accessed 14 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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Cabral Cup (Soccer) 1997

Final Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Gambia3210527
*Senegal3120205
Mauritania3021342
Cape Verde Islands3012371
Group B
*Guinea3210507
*Mali3120725
Sierra Leone3111354
Guinea-Bissau30032100
CABRAL Cup Group Tables 1997 [Ref: 1]

Finals

Home TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
Gambia1Mali2
Guinea1Senegal2
3rd Place
Gambia2 (p)Guinea2
Final
Mali1Senegal0
CABRAL Cup Finals Results 1997 [Ref: 1]

Group Results

Home TeamAway Team
Group A
Gambia3Cape Verde Is1
Senegal0Mauritania0
Gambia2Mauritania1
Senegal2Cape Verde Is0
Gambia0Senegal0
Cape Verde Is2Mauritania2
Group B
Sierra Leone2Guinea-Bissau1
Guinea0Mali0
Guinea3Sierra Leone0
Mali6Guinea-Bissau1
Mali1Sierra Leone1
Guinea2Guinea-Bissau1
CABRAL Cup Group Results 1997 [Ref: 1]

Report

Mali won the 1997 Cabral Cup – a Regional Cup in Western Africa held every two years – by defeating Senegal 1-0 in the Final. The eight-team tournament was held at the end of November and beginning of December 1997 in Banjul, Guinea-Bissau. Gambia and Guinea also qualified for the Semi-Finals.

The Tournament was played as two groups of four playing a single round-robin with the top two qualifying for the Semi-Finals. The other four countries were Mauritania, Cape Verde Islands, Sierra Leone and hosts Guinea-Bissau.

References

Magazines

[1] African Soccer (1998) “Cabral Cup: Mali scoop consolation prize” African Soccer. January 1998. pg. 34.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill

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COSAFA Castle Cup (Soccer) 1997

Council of Southern African Football Associations Logo [Ref: 1]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Zambia (C)4220948
Namibia4130636
Mozambique4121755
Tanzania4031473
Malawi40225122
COSAFA Castle Cup Final Table 1997 [Ref: 1]

Note: (C) Champions.

Finals Results

Home TeamAway Team
Malawi2Mozambique2
Zambia4Malawi0
Tanzania0Namibia0
Mozambique3Tanzania0
Namibia4Malawi1
Tanzania2Zambia2
Mozambique1Namibia1
Zambia2Mozambique1
Malawi2Tanzania2
Namibia1Zambia1
COSAFA Castle Cup Finals Results 1997 [Ref: 2]

Preliminary Round

Home TeamAway Team
Botswana1Malawi4
Swaziland0Mozambique4
Lesotho0Zambia2
Namibia2Zimbabwe1
COSAFA Castle Cup Preliminary Round Results 1997 [Ref: 2]

Note: Preliminary Round winners qualify for Finals, along with Tanzania who qualify automatically.

Report

Zambia won the COSAFA Castle Cup in 1997 – the Regional Soccer Tournament for Southern Africa – by finishing top of the 5-team Final Round on 8 points, two ahead of second placed Namibia, with Mozambique a further point behind in third. They lifted the title after drawing 1-1 away to nearest challengers Namibia in the final fixture of the round-robin tournament.

Images

[1] COSAFA Pinterest (2020) COSAFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f2/ee/4b/f2ee4b0b026354068b5add656973ba67.png [Accessed 15 February 2020]

Magazines

[2] African Soccer (1997) “COSAFA Castle Cup: Consolation Prize” African Soccer. October 1997. pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Prof. Simon H. Perry

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Confederation of African Football Team Nicknames

Confederation of African Football Logo [Ref: 2]

Nicknames

CountrySoccer Team Nickname
AlgeriaDesert Warriors
AngolaPalancas Negras
BotswanaZebras
CameroonIndomitable Lions
CongoRed Devils
DR CongoSimba
EgyptPharaohs
GhanaBlack Stars
KenyaHarambee Stars
LesothoLikuena
LiberiaLone Star
MalawiPinta Barros
MoroccoAtlas Lions
NamibiaBrave Warriors
NigeriaSuper Eagles
Sierra LeoneLeone Stars
South AfricaBafana Bafana
TanzaniaTAIFA Stars
Tunisia
UgandaUganda Cranes
ZambiaChipolopolo
ZimbabweWarriors
African Soccer Team Nicknames France 98 Qualifier Entrants [Ref: 1]

Report

22 African Countries entered the Qualifying stages for the FIFA World Cup for France 1998. The Teams and their Nicknames are given above.

African Soccer France 98 Poster [Ref: 1]

References

Magazine / Poster

[1] African Soccer (1998) Everyone’s a Winner with Heinemann – France 98 Poster African Soccer. France 98 Edition. [Reproduction Photo Available on the Internet at the Eirball Facebook Page 14 June 2020 at https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2499083307070690&id=2226857640959926 Accessed 14 June 2020]

Images

[2] Conederation of African Soccer Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, January 14, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/82543591_534430110614016_4053057983221858304_n.png?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=85a577&_nc_ohc=L-Lu7I47Kf4AX_YA1X9&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=12bbf7bf941e0e9cf6f45e7e49f4028c&oe=5F0B4F1B [Accessed 14 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Professor Simon H. Perry (TCD – the “Botswana Zebra”) and Emmanuel (DSC Kimmage – the “Super Eagle”)

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UEFA U18 European Championship (Soccer) 1992

UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
1992Portugal4Germany0
1992Turkey3Hungary0
1992England6Poland1
1992CIS4Norway4 (p)
Semi-Finals
1992Portugal1 (p)England1
1992Norway1Turkey2
Third Place Playoff
1992England1Norway1 (p)
Final
1992Portugal1Turkey2 (aet)
UEFA U18 European Championship Results 1992 [Ref: 1]

Note: (aet): After Extra Time (p) Norway and Portugal won their respective games on penalties.

Report

The 1992 Under 18 European Championship Finals were held in Germany, with a straight knockout format used for the eight qualified teams.

Turkey won the tournament beating Hungary 3-0 in the Quarter-Finals, Norway 2-1 in the Semi-Final, and Portugal 2-1 after extra time, in the Final. Turkey’s Under 18s had played 28 matches over the previous 30 months, winning 13, drawing 8 and losing 9.

It vindicated the youth policies of manager Serpil Hamdi Tuzun, who combined work at the National Level with his job on the coaching staff of Besiktas under Scot Gordon Milne. Mustafa of Galatasaray scored four of the goals in the Finals, but the winner in the final came from substitute Takan, who played for Third Division Club, Karagumruk.

References

Magazines

[1] Cemali, Hasan (1992) “Turkey take teenage title” World Soccer. September 1992, pg. 53.

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (2020) UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/d/d3/UEFA_Logo_1960s.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20160411130211  [Accessed 5 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Karl Saab.

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Baltic Cup (Soccer) 1992

Baltic Cup Logo [Ref: 2]

Final Standings

PWDLFAPts
Lithuania (C)2110433
Latvia2101442
Estonia2011231
Baltic Cup (Soccer) Final standings 1992 [Ref: Compiled from Results in: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
15.07.1992Latvia2Estonia1
16.07.1992Lithuania1Estonia1
17.07.1992Latvia2Lithuania3
Baltic Cup (Soccer) Results 1992 [Ref: 1]

Box-Scores

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 1992 – Liepaja, Latvia

Latvia 3 (Skltik 27, Linard 45)

Estonia 1 (Olumets 65)

HT: 2-0 ATT: 5,000

THURSDAY, JULY 16 1992 – Liepaja, Latvia

Lithuania 1 (Apanovics 30)

Estonia 1 (Olumets 64)

HT: 1-0 Att: 3,500

FRIDAY, JULY 17 1992 – Liepaja, Latvia

Latvia 2

Lithuania 3

Att: 7,000

Report

The 1992 Baltic Cup was won by Lithuania, after they drew with Estonia 1-1 and beat Latvia 3-2. It was held over three days in Liepaja, Latvia.

About

The Baltic Cup was an International Men’s Soccer Tournament held annually in one of the three Baltic Nations, after independence from the USSR.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1992) “INTERNATIONAL RESULTS” World Soccer. October 1992, pg. 59.

Images

[2] Wikipedia (2020) Baltic Cup Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/60/Baltic_Cup_logo.png [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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US Cup (Soccer) ’92

Final Standings

PWDLFAPts
*United States of America3210525
Italy3120314
Rep. of Ireland3102353
Portugal3012031
US Cup ’92 Final Standings [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1992USA3Rep. of Ireland1
1992Italy0Portugal0
1992USA1Portugal0
1992Italy2Rep. of Ireland0
1992USA1Italy1
1992Rep. of Ireland2Portugal0
US Cup ’92 Results [Ref: 1]

Report

United States of America won the US Cup ’92 on home soil, beating Republic of Ireland 3-1 and Portugal 1-0, before drawing with Italy 1-1. Republic of Ireland finished in third place in the tournament, losing 2-0 to Italy in their second game, before avoiding the wooden spoon by beating Portugal 2-0

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About

The US Cup was a prestigious Men’s International Soccer Tournament held in various cities in the United States of America, in the years leading up to World Cup USA ’94.

References

Newspapers

[1] Radnedge, Kier (1992) “US Cup ’92” World Soccer. September 1992. pg. 14

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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Canadian Premier League 2020

Canadian Premier League Logo [Ref: 11]

Standings

PWDLFAPts
Atletico Ottawa
Cavalry
Edmonton
Forge
HFX Wanderers
Pacific
Valour
York9
Canadian Premier League Standings 2020 [Ref: 1]

Scores

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
11.04.2020ForgeCavalry
11.04.2020PacificEdmonton
14.04.2020York9HFX Wanderers
Canadian Premier League Scores 2020 [Ref: 2]

Home Fields

TeamHome FieldCapacity
Atletico OttawaTD Place Stadium, Landsdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario24,000
Cavalry FCATCO Field, Spruce Meadows, Calgary, Alberta6,000
FC EdmontonClarke Field, Edmonton, Alberta4,200
Forge FCTim Hortons Field, Hamilton, Ontario??
HFX WanderersWanderers Grounds, Halifax, Nova Scotia5,000
Pacific FCWesthills Stadium, Langford, Vancouver Is, British Columbia5,000
Valour FCInvestors Group Field, Winnipeg, Manitoba33.234
York9York Lions Stadium, York Region, Ontario8,000
Canadian Premier League Home Fields 2020 [Ref: 2]

References

Websites

[2] Canadian Premier League (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://canpl.ca/schedule [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[3] Atletico Ottawa (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://atleticoottawa.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[4] Cavalry FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://cavalryfc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[5] FC Edmonton (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://fcedmonton.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[6] Forge FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://forgefc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[7] HFX Wanderers (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://hfxwanderersfc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[8] Pacific FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://pacificfc.canpl.ca/club-overview/stadium-profile [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[9] Valour FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://valourfc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[10] York9 (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://york9fc.canpl.ca/our-stadiums [Accessed 8 March 2020]

Images

[11] Canadian Premier League You Tube Channel (2020) Canadian Premier League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/D1jrRjsrDyM/maxresdefault.jpg [Accessed 8 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jean-Paul O’Flynn, John Wills, John Kane & John Morahan.

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American Professional Soccer League 1990-1995

APSL 1992

PWLFAPts
*Colorado Foxes16115271889
*Tampa Bay Rowdies16106352687
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks1688292773
Fort Lauderdale Strikers1679262461
Miami Freedom16412173943
American Professional Soccer League Table 1992 [Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
APSL Championship
26.09.1992Colorado Foxes1Tampa Bay Rowdies0
APSL Championship Game 1992 [Reference: 3]

APSL 1993

PWLFAPts
*Vancouver 86ers241594335126
*Colorado Foxes241594034121
*Tampa Bay Rowdies2412125347118
*Los Angeles Salsa2412124127109
Toronto Blizzard241014354196
Fort Lauderdale Strikers24915395293
Montreal Impact241113332690
American Professional Soccer League Standings 1993 [Reference: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1993Vancouver 86ers2Los Angeles Salsa3 so
1993Colorado Foxes1Tampa Bay Roedies0
Final
1993Los Angeles Salsa1Colorado Foxes3
APSL Playoffs 1993 [Reference: 4]

APSL 1995

PWLSOFAPTs
*Montreal Impact241771-1472751
*Seattle Sounders241865-2402451
*Vancouver 86ers2410140-3434333
*Atlanta Ruckus2413118-1294132
Colorado Foxes248161-6354129
New York Centaurs246181-3213920
A-League 1995 [Reference: 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship Series
1995Atlanta 1 (3s)Seattle1 (1s)
1995Seattle3Atlanta0
1995Seattle1 (3s)Atlanta1 (1s)
A-League 1995 Championship Series Results [Reference: 6]

Points System

1992-1993: 6 Pts Win in Regulation or Overtime, 4 pts Shootout Win, 2 Pts Shootout Loss, 1 Pt Each goal scored in Regulation, up to a maximum of 3 per game. [Reference: 4]

1995: 3 Pts Regulation Victory, 2 Pts Shootout Victory, 1 Pt for Shootout Loss. (SO denotes W-L record in shootouts).

About

The American Professional Soccer League was the Premier Soccer League in the United States of America prior to the formation of Major League Soccer in 1996.

It was formed from the merger of two separate leagues – the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League (Eastern) in 1990. In 1996 it became the A-League, and the Official United States Soccer Federation-sanctioned Division 2 League.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[3] Gardner, Paul (1992) “USA” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 26.

[4] Gardner, Paul (1993) “USA” World Soccer. November 1993. pg. 48.

[6] Van Hoof, Serge & Parr, Michael (1996) “The North & Latin American Football Guide 95/96” pp. 401-402. Heart Books, Rijmenam, Belgium.

Acknowledgements

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North American Soccer Tables 1992-93

Mexican First Division 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Group 1
*Atlante38141311665541
*Veracruz3814915565537
*Santos3871417346128
Queretaro3810721305427
Universidad Tamaulipas3861220275524
Group 2
*Necaxa382387764354
*America3818119514247
*UA Guadalajara3815167423246
Puebla38161111585643
Morelia3881416436130
Group 3
*Cruz Azul38171011704544
*Universidad Nuevo Leon3814168575244
*Atlas38121313485037
Guadalajara38111116435433
Universidad Guadalajara3881416355430
Group 4
*Leon3817138643847
*Monterrey3815158513945
*UNAM38171011705344
Toluca3891415504932
Pachuca3810721395527
Mexican First Division Soccer Table 1992-93 [Reference: 1]

Note: *Qualify for Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1993Atlante1Monterrey0
1993Monterrey0Atlante3
(Atlante won 4-0 on Agg)
Mexican First Division Soccer Playoffs 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

American Professional Soccer League 1992

PWLFAPts
*Colorado Foxes16115271889
*Tampa Bay Rowdies16106352687
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks1688292773
Fort Lauderdale Strikers1679262461
Miami Freedom16412173943
American Professional Soccer League Table 1992 [Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
APSL Championship
26.09.1992Colorado Foxes1Tampa Bay Rowdies0
APSL Championship Game 1992 [Reference: 3]

Canadian Soccer League 1992

PWDLFAPts
*Vancouver 86ers201136422836
*North York Rockets20866252030
*Winnipeg Fury208111274325
*Montreal Supra20677292425
London Lazers #20677253222
Toronto Blizzard #20668282921
Canadian Soccer League Table 1992 [Reference: 4]

Note: *Qualify for Playoffs, # 3 Pts Deducted for unsportsmanlike Conduct.

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1992Vancouver 86ersWMontreal SupraL
1992North York RocketsLWinnipeg FuryW
League Cup Final
1992Winnipeg Fury2Vancouver 86ers0
1992Vancouver 86ers1Winnipeg Fury1
(Winnipeg won 3-1 on Pts)
Cabadian Soccer League Playoffs 1992 [Reference: 5]

About

The Mexican First Division, American Professional Soccer League and Canadian Soccer League were the top level men’s Professsional Soccer Leagues in North America before the creation of the Liga MX, Major League Soccer and Canadian Premier League.

Titles were decided on playoffs after the end of the regular season.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[1] Anon. (1993) “Tables: Mexico” World Soccer. July 1993. pg. 44

[2] Anon. (1993) “Tables: Mexico” World Soccer. August 1993. pg. 41.

[3] Gardner, Paul (1992) “USA” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 26.

[4] Jose, Colin (1992) “Canada” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 26.

[5] Jose, Colin (1992) “Canada” World Soccer. December 1992. pg. 38.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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