Competition: | Première ligue de soccer du Québec |
Season: | 2016 |
Winners: | CS Mont-Royal Outremont |
Shield: | AS Blainville |
Shieldtitle: | Cup champions |
Matches: | 63 |
Total Goals: | 209 |
League Topscorer: | Frederico Moojen (21) (CS Mont-Royal Outremont) & Pierre-Rudolph Mayard (21) (AS Blainville) |
Best Goalkeeper: | Francis Monongo (0.75 GAA) (CS Mont-Royal Outremont) |
Biggest Home Win: | Mont-Royal 5-0 Ottawa (May 15, 2016) Lanaudière 5-0 Ottawa (May 28, 2016) Mont-Royal 5-0 Lanaudière (June 5, 2016) Blainville 6-1 Gatineau (Oct. 2, 2016) |
Biggest Away Win: | Lanaudière 2-7 Longueuil (June 11, 2016) Lanaudière 0-5 Blainville (July 23, 2016) |
Nextseason: | 2017 |
Updated: | October 24, 2016 |
The 2016 Première ligue de soccer du Québec season is the fifth season of play for the Première ligue de soccer du Québec; the highest level of soccer based in the Canadian province of Québec and one of two Division 3 semi-professional soccer leagues in the Canadian soccer pyramid (the other being League1 Ontario).
CS Mont-Royal Outremont was the defending champion from 2015 and won the title again this season.
The league will again feature seven teams, as in 2015.[1]
In December 2015, the league announced that FC L'Assomption-Lanaudière had dropped out of the league and that the club's regional soccer association, ARS Lanaudière, would field a new club in the PLSQ called FC Lanaudière. This club is meant to represent the whole Lanaudière region, and is supported by the association's 14 clubs, including L'Assomption-Lanaudière.[2]
The following seven teams will take part in the 2016 season:
Team | City | Stadium | Founded | Joined | Head Coach | |
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AS Blainville | Blainville, Laurentides | Parc Blainville | 1986 | 2012 | Jean-Pierre Ceriani | |
FC Gatineau | Gatineau, Outaouais | Terrain Mont-Bleu | ? | 2013 | Nabil Aouadi | |
Lakeshore SC | Kirkland, Montréal | John Abbott College | 1966 | 2015 | Bill Sedgewick | |
FC Lanaudière | Terrebonne, Lanaudière | Multiple venues | 2016 | 2016 | Andrew Olivieri | |
CS Longueuil | Longueuil, Montérégie | Centre Multi Sport | 1970 | 2013 | Anthony Rimasson | |
CS Mont-Royal Outremont | Mount Royal, Montréal | REC Mont-Royal | ? | 2013 | Luc Brutus | |
Ottawa Fury FC Academy | Ottawa, Ontario | Algonquin College | 2013 | 2015 | Darko Buser |
Each team plays 18 matches as part of the season; three against every other team in the league. There are no playoffs; the first-place team is crowned as league champion at the end of the season and faces the League1 Ontario league champion in the Inter-Provincial Cup.
The cup tournament is a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all seven teams from the league take part, and is unrelated to the season standings. It is not a form of playoffs at the end of the season (as is typically seen in North American sports), but is a competition running in parallel to the regular season (similar to the Canadian Championship or the FA Cup), albeit only for PLSQ teams. All matches are separate from the regular season, and are not reflected in the season standings.
The 2016 PLSQ Cup will maintain the same format as the previous seasons, as a two-game aggregate knockout tournament with a single match final. As defending champion, Lakeshore SC will obtain a bye for the first round.[3]
FC Gatineau wins 5-2 on aggregate.
CS Mont-Royal Outremont wins 7-4 on aggregate.
AS Blainville wins 5-0 on aggregate.
FC Gatineau wins 4-2 on aggregate.
AS Blainville wins 5-3 on aggregate.
The Inter-Provincial Cup Championship was a two-legged home-and-away series between the league champions of League1 Ontario and the Première ligue de soccer du Québec – the only Division 3 men's semi-professional soccer leagues based fully within Canada.[4]
CS Mont-Royal Outremont won 3–2 on aggregate
Rank | Player | Club | Goals | ||
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align=center rowspan=2 | 1 | Frederico Moojen | CS Mont-Royal Outremont | align=center | 21 |
Pierre-Rudolph Mayard | AS Blainville | align=center | 21 | ||
align=center | 3 | Dex Kaniki | Lakeshore SC | align=center | 10 |
align=center | 4 | Sean Rosa | CS Mont-Royal Outremont | align=center | 9 |
align=center rowspan=2 | 5 | Maxime Oliveri | CS Mount Royal Outremont | align=center | 7 |
Mitchell Syla | FC Lanaudière | align=center | 7 | ||
align=center rowspan=4 | 7 | Karim Ourzdine | CS Longueuil | align=center | 6 |
Gabriel Bitar | Ottawa Fury FC Academy | align=center | 6 | ||
Rida Aboulhamid | AS Blainville | align=center | 6 | ||
Adama Sissoko | CS Mont-Royal Outremont | align=center | 6 |
Rank | Player | Club | Minutes | GAA | ||||
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align=center | 1 | Francis Monongo | CS Mont-Royal Outremont | align=center | 720 | align=center | 0.75 | |
align=center | 2 | Andrew MacRae | Ottawa Fury FC Academy | align=center | 450 | align=center | 0.80 | |
align=center | 3 | Jean-Lou Gosselin | AS Blainville | align=center | 1530 | align=center | 0.94 | |
align=center | 4 | Gabard Fénélon | Lakeshore SC | align=center | 1066 | align=center | 1.01 | |
align=center | 5 | Jason Stock | CS Mont-Royal Outremont | align=center | 630 | align=center | 1.14 | |
align=center | 6 | Horace Sobze Zemo | FC Gatineau | align=center | 1035 | align=center | 1.57 | |
align=center | 7 | Remo Taraschi | Lakeshore SC | align=center | 509 | align=center | 1.59 | |
align=center | 8 | Erwann Ofouya | FC Gatineau | align=center | 585 | align=center | 1.85 | |
align=center | 9 | Frederick Nadeau | CS Longueuil | align=center | 450 | align=center | 2.00 | |
align=center | 10 | Gregory Walters | FC Lanaudière | align=center | 1218 | align=center | 2.07 |
Award | Player (club) | Ref |
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Ballon d'or (Best Player) | Pierre-Rudolph Mayard (AS Blainville) | [5] |
Ballon d'argent (2nd Best Player) | Maxime Oliveri (CS Mont-Royal Outremont) | |
Ballon de bronze (3rd Best Player) | Frederico Moojen (CS Mont-Royal Outremont) | |
Golden Boot (Top Scorer) | Frederico Moojen (CS Mont-Royal Outremont) Pierre-Rudolph Mayard (AS Blainville) | |
Coach of the Year | Emmanuel Macagno (AS Blainville) | |
The league operated a reserve division.