Clubname: | Toronto Nationals |
Fullname: | Toronto Nationals |
Founded: | 1983 |
Dissolved: | 1983 |
Stadium: | Varsity Stadium |
Capacity: | 20,500 |
Chrtitle: | Owner |
Chairman: | Klaus Dietsold |
Mgrtitle: | Coach |
Manager: | Frank Pike |
League: | Canadian Professional Soccer League |
The Toronto Nationals were a Canadian professional soccer team in Toronto, Ontario that competed in the original Canadian Professional Soccer League in 1983.[1] They folded mid-way through the season and were immediately replaced by a successor team known as simply Toronto, which also folded after one game, a week later.
Their first match was played on May 21, which was the first game of the CPSL, in which they defeated FC Inter-Montréal by a score of 2–1 at Varsity Stadium, with a crowd of 3,860.[2]
However, only five weeks into the season, on June 18, the team folded. The league announced that new owners would take over the club and form a new replacement franchise, known simply as Toronto on June 20.[3]
On June 26, the reformed club faced the Hamilton Steelers, losing 3–2, but the new Toronto team folded immediately after this match,[3] ending the franchise for good after new financial backers could not be found.[4]
The following players played for the Nationals:[5]