1987 National Soccer League (Canada) season explained

Competition:National Soccer League
Season:1987
Shield:Toronto Italia
Shieldtitle:League cup
League Topscorer:Marc Tirikian (17)[1]
Prevseason:1986

The 1987 National Soccer League season was the sixty-fourth season under the National Soccer League (NSL) name. The season began in early May 1987 and concluded in early October 1987 with the NSL Championship final where Toronto Italia defeated London Marconi.[2] Toronto would secure a league treble by winning the NSL Ontario Cup against Windsor Wheels and claiming the NSL Canada Cup from St. Léonard-Corfinium of the Quebec National Soccer League (LNSQ).[3] [4] On the other hand, Windsor became the regular season champions by finishing first in the standings.[5] [6] As a result, Windsor would travel to Montreal, Quebec to face the LNSQ league champions Sherbrooke Univestrie, and would win the NSL Canadian Championship.[7]

Overview

The 1987 season marked another major change in the Canadian soccer landscape as the Canadian Soccer Association's (CSA) nationally sanctioned Canadian Soccer League (CSL) made its debut with a consequential effect on the National Soccer League (NSL).[8] The formation of the CSL caused tension between both leagues and the national governing body.[9] [10] The original cause of divisiveness was based on the CSA's policy of no ethnic affiliated teams, which caused several rejections of noted NSL clubs in acquiring a franchise in the CSL.[11] In response, the Ontario-centered NSL began competing with the nascent national league by utilizing their affiliated agreements with the Pacific Rim Soccer League of British Columbia and the Quebec National Soccer League (LNSQ) for national recognition. The agreements were based on an alternative method to the CSL's method of employing an interlocking national schedule. The NSL's approach was in regards to travel expenses being reduced by providing a regionalized format where regionalized leagues with separate schedules would provide contenders to a postseason tournament, which determined the national champion.[12]

Before the commencement of both CSL and NSL seasons, various negotiations took place with proposals to integrate or establish a promotion and relegation system within both leagues and a reasonable compromise to the ethnically supported clubs.[13] The discussions failed to produce any results and both leagues continued working in opposition to one another with different philosophical approaches to a national league system.[13] [14] Internally several changes were approved at the NSL annual general meeting with plans of reestablishing a reserve division, and intentions of creating a promotion and relegation system within the league.[15] League commissioner Rocco Lofranco continued negotiating with various organizations in hopes of establishing further affiliated agreements in the Maritimes and the Canadian Prairies.

The membership in the league increased to eleven members with all clubs returning except the Toronto Blizzard defecting to the CSL.[16] [17] The new entries were centered in Toronto which included Chile Lindo, Nacional Latino, Toronto International, and the Mississauga Lakers of the Petro Canada League receiving an NSL franchise.[13] [18]

Teams

TeamCityStadiumManager
Chile LindoToronto, OntarioLamport StadiumModesto Juárez
London MarconiLondon, OntarioCove Road Stadium
Mississauga, Ontario
Nacional LatinoEtobicoke, OntarioCentennial Park StadiumLuis Ridoutt[19]
St. Catharines RomaSt. Catharines, OntarioClub Roma StadiumJimmy Douglas[20]
Toronto First Portuguese Toronto, Ontario
Toronto CroatiaEtobicoke, OntarioCentennial Park StadiumVid Horvat[21]
Toronto InternationalEtobicoke, OntarioCentennial Park StadiumTed Pope[22]
Toronto ItaliaEtobicoke, OntarioCentennial Park StadiumGermán Sánchez[23]
Toronto PanhellenicScarborough, OntarioBirchmount Stadium[24]
Windsor WheelsWindsor, OntarioWindsor StadiumMirko Bazic[25]

Coaching changes

TeamOutgoing coachManner of
departure
Date of
vacancy
Position in tableIncoming coachDate of
appointment
Chile Lindo Carlos Rivas[26] suspended 7th in AugustModesto JuárezAugust 28, 1987
Nacional LatinoLuis Caruso[27] dismissed11th in July Luis RidouttJuly 22, 1987
Toronto Italia Luis Ridoutt[28] resigned May 20, 19873rd in May Germán Sánchez
Toronto Croatia Bruno Pilaš[29] 2nd in August Vid Horvat

Cup

The cup tournament was a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all eleven teams took part. All the matches were separate from the regular season, and the teams were grouped into two separate divisions. The two winners in the group stage would advance to a singles match for the Cup. The winner of the league cup would face the Quebec National Soccer League (LNSQ) cup titleholder for the NSL Canada Cup.

Finals

NSL Canadian Championship

Since the 1986 season, a joint effort was conducted between the Pacific Rim Soccer League of British Columbia, National Soccer League, and the Quebec National Soccer League to provide a national champion.[30] [31] Their regional champions would face each other in a singles match for the championship. The Pacific Rim Soccer League participated in the first tournament but ceased operations in 1987. While their league cup champions would compete for the NSL Canada Cup.

NSL Canada Cup

References

  1. News: Da Costa. Norman. November 2, 1987. Major Toronto soccer tourney in the works. D8. Toronto Star.
  2. News: Waddell. Dave. October 1, 1987. Dreadful effort flattens Wheels. B3. Windsor Star.
  3. Book: Jose, Colin. On-Side - 125 Years of Soccer in Ontario. Ontario Soccer Association and Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum. 2001. Vaughan, Ontario. 117.
  4. News: October 1, 1987. Corfinium bows to Toronto Italia. E9. Montreal Gazette.
  5. Web site: CSL Past Champions – Canadian Soccer League. 2020-09-06. canadiansoccerleague.ca. en-US. 2020-10-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20201030000639/http://canadiansoccerleague.ca/csl-past-champions/. dead.
  6. Web site: 1987 NSL Season. canadiansoccerleague.ca.
  7. News: October 6, 1987. NSL title to Wheels. B2. Windsor Star.
  8. News: Davidson. James. April 4, 1987. CSL gives soccer one more kick at Canada. C4. The Globe and Mail.
  9. News: Da Costa. Norman. July 21, 1986. New pro league starts play in May. C8. Toronto Star.
  10. News: Da Costa. Norman. August 22, 1988. Soccer's king seeking peace and order. D8. Toronto Star.
  11. News: Da Costa. Norman. March 23, 1987. Canada opens tour by whipping English team. D8. Toronto Star.
  12. News: Da Costa. Norman. May 11, 1987. Rocco Lofranco in new role as diplomat. B7. Toronto Star.
  13. News: Koep. Bob. May 15, 1987. Enlarged soccer league to open with some plans on hold for now. F10. Toronto Star.
  14. News: Da Costa. Norman. October 19, 1987. Look for boom to continue in Ontario soccer popularity. D9. Toronto Star.
  15. News: Da Costa. Norman. October 12, 1987. Canadians need $5 million for World Cup. D6. Toronto Star.
  16. Web site: Waddell. Dave. January 9, 1987. NSL to add junior division. 2020-12-01. Newspapers.com. Windsor Star. 13. en.
  17. News: October 7, 1986. Soccer league set, without Montreal. E2. Montreal Gazette.
  18. Web site: Waddell. Dave. May 19, 1987. Wheels rolling. 2020-12-01. Newspapers.com. Windsor Star. 17. en.
  19. News: Vera Méndez. Hugo. July 22, 1987. RIDPUT NUEVO ENTRENADOR. 13. El Popular.
  20. News: Wallace . Jim . 15 May 2002 . Hard family to leave: Veteran fullback Hughes returns to Club Roma . C3 . St. Catharines Standard.
  21. News: Da Costa. Norman. August 24, 1987. Perennial NSL doormats reach for the top. D6. Toronto Star.
  22. Web site: April 22, 1987. de seis jugadores profesionales brasileros. 2020-12-20. newspapers.lib.sfu.ca. El Popular. 19.
  23. Web site: October 21, 1987. Norteamericana, nuevamente tendrá un torneo de segunda división. 2020-12-20. newspapers.lib.sfu.ca. El Popular. 9.
  24. News: Vera Mendez. Hugo. August 28, 1987. Breves Latinas De la NSL. 14. El Popular.
  25. Web site: Waddell. Dave. March 19, 1987. Wheels tab Yugoslavian to coach. 2020-11-07. Newspapers.com. Windsor Star. 16. en.
  26. Web site: Waddell. Dave. August 26, 1987. NSL suspends four Windsor players for part in brawl. 2020-08-11. Newspapers.com. The Windsor Star. 17. en.
  27. Web site: June 3, 1987. NACIONAL LATINO DEBUTO EN LA NATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUI. 2020-12-20. newspapers.lib.sfu.ca. El Popular. 13.
  28. News: Vera Mendez. Hugo. May 20, 1987. Notas del Futbol Latino. 16. El Popular.
  29. Web site: Hall. Dave. May 25, 1987. Wheels remain on roll. 2020-12-04. Newspapers.com. Windsor Star. 25. en.
  30. Web site: Ferriss. Alan. September 18, 1986. Support Soccer. 2020-11-07. Newspapers.com. Montreal Gazette. 33. en.
  31. Web site: September 9, 1986. NSL expansion plan is to grow to 11 clubs. 2020-11-07. Newspapers.com. Windsor Star. 20. en.

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