TORONTO CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE PLAY OFFS
Toronto, September 13, 20111.- She-Devils, Toronto Flames, Phoenix, Yorkies, Thunder were the winners in first stage of playoffs in the Toronto Central Soccer League post-regular season, played on last Thursday at Eglinton Flats and Earlscourt Park soccer field.
The great upset was the defeat of Earlscourt regular tournament leader Genesis FC, that lost 1-0 in penalty kick to Eglinton Flats league team Phoenix. Genesis was the team that won more points (37) in both tournamente series (against 34 of She-Devils). Now Toronto Flames and Thunder are the teams representing the Earlscourt championship in semifinals to be played this Thursday September 15.
Phoenix will meet Thunder at 8:00 PM, Eglinton Flats field.
Toronto Flames will play against She-Devils at 8:00 PM, Earlscourt field.
The winner will play the final match for the championship title on September 22, at 9:30 PM, Earlscourt.
Game 1: Strikers won by default to Ballers. (c)
Game 2: Genesis 0 - Phoenix 1 (PK def) (p)
Game 3: Toronto Flames Fc 1 - Mississauga Strikers 0 (PK def) (p)
Game 4: Yorkies 5 - Bulldogs 0 (c)
Game 5: Majestic Reds 0 - She-Devils 2 (p)
Game 6: Thunder 2 - Blue Balls 1 (p)
EF=Eglinton Flats EC=Earlscourt WG=winner of game LG=loser of game
c=consolation game p=playoff game s=semi-final
Scouts will be in attendance to select some players for TEAM CANADA that will have a two-game exhibition with the National Futsal Team of Costa Rica, in matches to be played at University of Toronto at Mississauga state-of-the art sports facility.
PLEASE NOTE:
ALL games must start on time and there must be a winner of each game.
Playoff games will be 30 minutes each half. If the game is tied at the end of the game there will be 3 penalty kicks. There will be no overtime.
EF=Eglinton Flats EC=Earlscourt WG=winner of game LG=loser of game
c=consolation game p=playoff game s=semi-final
DATE
Game #
Teams
type
SCORE
Notes
Sept 8th EF 6.30pm
Game 1
Strikers v Ballers
c
D - Strikers win
Sept 8th EF 8pm
Game 2
Genesis v Phoenix
p
0-1 (PK)
Sept 8th EF 9.30pm
Game 3
Flames v Miss. Strikers
p
1-0 (PK)
Sept 8th EC 6.30pm
Game 4
Yorkies v Bulldogs
c
5-0
Sept 8th EC 8pm
Game 5
Majestic Reds v She-Devils
p
0-2
Sept 8th EC 9.30pm
Game 6
Thunder v Blue Balls
p
2-1
DATE
Game #
Teams
type
SCORE
Notes
Sept 15th EF 6.30pm
Game 7
Strikers v Yorkies
c
Sept 15th EF 8pm
Game 8
Phoenix v Thunder
s
Sept 15th EF 9.30pm
Game 9
Genesis v Blue Balls
c
Sept 15th EC 6.30pm
Game 10
Ballers v Bulldogs
c
Sept 15th EC 8pm
Game 11
Flames v She-Devils
s
Sept 15th EC 9.30pm
Game 12
Miss. Strikers v Majestic Reds
c
DATE
Game #
Teams
type
SCORE
Notes
Sept 22nd EF 6.30
Game 13
LG7 v LG10
c
Sept 22nd EF 8
Game 14
WG8 v WG11
Winner
Sept 22nd EF 9.30
Game 15
WG7 v WG10
c
Sept 22nd EC 6.30
Game 16
LG9 v LG12
c
Sept 22nd EC 8
Game 17
LG8 v LG11
3rd place
Sept 22nd EC 9.30
Game 18
WG9 v WG12
c
Toronto Central S.C.
Standings - September 3rd, 2011
TEAM
Played
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Genesis
15
12
1
2
29
11
18
37
Toronto Flames
15
8
3
4
20
14
6
27
Thunder
15
6
3
6
18
17
1
21
Majestic Reds
15
5
5
5
36
29
7
20
Ballers
15
3
3
9
12
22
-10
12
Bulldogs
15
2
3
10
13
35
-22
9
TEAM
Played
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
She-Devils
15
11
1
3
46
14
32
34
Blue Balls
15
7
5
3
35
27
8
26
Miss. Strikers
15
4
7
4
26
21
5
19
Pheonix United FC
15
4
6
5
25
38
-13
18
Yorkies
15
2
6
7
18
35
-17
12
Strikers
15
1
7
7
15
30
-15
10
Club History
The Toronto Central Soccer Club (TCSC) was created in 1974 in the central region of Toronto to promote and develop the game of soccer. Founded by Frank Espinoza, the Club wanted to give its members the opportunity to develop their character and confidence. Frank believed that soccer not only enhanced an individual's physical and mental state, but helped them to develop leadership skills that would enable them to become responsible members of their community.
The TCSC has developed into the largest women's soccer club in Toronto. It provides an environment that is challenging, supportive, safe and fun so that women of all levels can enjoy the game. Throughout the years the TCSC has received many awards from its governing bodies, including the Toronto Soccer Association and the Ontario Soccer Association, for its work in promoting the game of soccer.
The Board of Directors and its membership are deeply thankful for the endless work of Frank Espinoza in furthering women's soccer in Toronto. And it is in his memory, that we continue to promote women's soccer in Toronto.
Club Constitution:
Click here to download the current constitution.
Current Board of Directors:
President
Lynne Fox
Vice-President
Louise James
Secretary
Carolyn McCaughey
Treasurer
Amanda Bass
Competitive Director
Vacant
Recreational Director
Laura Acosta
Director of Discipline
Silvio Aguayo
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