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2016 League1 Ontario season (women)

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League1 Ontario
Women's Division
Season2016
ChampionsFC London
Cup championsVaughan Azzurri
Matches played72
Goals scored307 (4.26 per match)
Top goalscorerJade Kovacevic
(26 goals)
Best goalkeeperHope Sabadash
(0.29 GAA)
Biggest home winWoodbridge 14-0 Darby
(June 12, 2016)
Biggest away winDarby 0-7 Durham
(May 20, 2016)
2015
2017

The 2016 League1 Ontario season was the second season of play for the League1 Ontario Women's Division, a Division 3 semi-professional soccer league in the Canadian soccer pyramid and the highest level of soccer based in the Canadian province of Ontario.

This season saw the departure of two teams from its inaugural season, while four teams joined the league to result in a nine-team competition.[1]

Changes from 2015

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The women's division enters its second season with nine teams, after the addition of four teams (Aurora United FC, Darby FC, Kingston Clippers, and FC London) and the departure of two teams (ANB Futbol and ProStars FC) from the previous season. It will remain in a single-table format for the 2016 season.

Teams

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Team City Stadium (Capacity) Founded First Season Head Coach
Aurora United FC Aurora, Ontario Sheppard's Bush 2015 2016 Ramin Mohammidi
Darby FC Whitby, Ontario Whitby Soccer Centre & Darlington Fields 2015 2016 Mirco Schroff
Durham United FA Pickering, Ontario Kinsmen Park 2015 Ron Clarke
Kingston Clippers Kingston, Ontario Tindall Field, Queen's University 2014 2016 Christian Hoefler
FC London London, Ontario German Canadian FC Stadium 2015 2016 Mike Marcoccia
North Mississauga SC Mississauga, Ontario Hershey Centre 2015 Jhon Ardila
Sanjaxx Lions Toronto Monarch Park Stadium 2015 JamaicaPatrick (Laza) Lowe
Vaughan Azzurri Vaughan, Ontario McNaughton Park 2015 Carmine Isacco
Woodbridge Strikers Woodbridge, Ontario Vaughan Grove 2015 David Porco
2016 League1 Ontario season (women) is located in Southern Ontario
Aurora
Aurora
Darby
Darby
Durham
Durham
Kingston
Kingston
London
London
North Miss.
North Miss.
Sanjaxx
Sanjaxx
Vaughan
Vaughan
Woodbridge
Woodbridge
Location of teams for the 2016 League1 Ontario Women's Division season.

Standings

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Each team plays 16 matches as part of the season; three games split home and away against every other team in the division. There are no playoffs; the first-place team is crowned as league champion at the end of the season.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 FC London (C) 16 14 0 2 50 15 +35 42
2 Woodbridge Strikers 16 11 3 2 65 13 +52 36
3 Durham United FA 16 9 3 4 38 17 +21 30
4 Vaughan Azzurri (X) 16 8 5 3 41 14 +27 29
5 North Mississauga SC 16 5 5 6 23 30 −7 20
6 Aurora United FC 16 5 3 8 31 34 −3 18
7 Kingston Clippers 16 5 2 9 33 53 −20 17
8 Darby FC 16 2 3 11 15 74 −59 9
9 Sanjaxx Lions 16 1 0 15 11 57 −46 3
Source: http://www.league1ontario.com/page/show/2309115-standings
(C) Champions; (X) L1 Cup winner

Cup

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The L1 Cup tournament is a separate contest from the rest of the season, in which all nine teams from the women's division take part. It is not a form of playoffs at the end of the season (as is typically seen in North American sports), but is more like the Canadian Championship or the FA Cup, albeit only for League1 Ontario teams. All matches are separate from the regular season and are not reflected in the season standings.

The cup tournament for the women's division is a single-match knockout tournament with three total rounds culminating in a final match at the end of July, with initial matchups determined by random draw. A preliminary round is also in place to bring the nine total teams from this division down to eight for the quarterfinals. Each match in the tournament must return a result; any match drawn after 90 minutes will advance directly to kicks from the penalty mark instead of extra time.[2]

 
Preliminary round
 
  
 
 
 
 
Aurora United FC1
 
 
Darby FC0
 
 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
FC London2
 
 
 
Aurora United FC1
 
FC London2 (2)
 
 
 
Vaughan Azzurri (p)2 (4)
 
Sanjaxx Lions0
 
 
 
Vaughan Azzurri2
 
Vaughan Azzurri (p)1 (4)
 
 
 
Woodbridge Strikers1 (2)
 
Kingston Clippers1
 
 
 
Woodbridge Strikers7
 
Woodbridge Strikers (p)1 (3)
 
 
 
North Mississauga SC1 (1)
 
Durham United FA1
 
 
North Mississauga SC2
 

Preliminary Round

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May 17, 2016 Aurora United FC 1–0 Darby FC Aurora, Ontario
6:30 pm Bouak 36' Report
Report
Stadium: Sheppard's Bush

Quarterfinals

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June 22, 2016 FC London 2–1 Aurora United FC London, Ontario
8:30 pm Portenay 82'
Kovacevic 90+1'
Report Reynolds 49' Stadium: German Canadian FC Stadium
July 1, 2016 Vaughan Azzurri 2–0 Sanjaxx Lions Vaughan, Ontario
2:00 pm Richards 56'
Lewis 83'
Report Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
June 22, 2016 Woodbridge Strikers 7–1 Kingston Clippers Woodbridge, Ontario
9:00 pm Report Stadium: Vaughan Grove
June 22, 2016 Durham United FA 1–2 North Mississauga SC Pickering, Ontario
8:00 pm Gosse 38' (pen.) Report Brunet 9'
Lawes 34'
Stadium: Kinsmen Park

Semifinals

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July 13, 2016 FC London 2–2
(2–4 p)
Vaughan Azzurri London, Ontario
8:00 pm Kovacevic 4', 31' Report
Report
Bukovec 53', 70' Stadium: German Canadian FC Stadium
July 13, 2016 North Mississauga SC 1–1
(1–3 p)
Woodbridge Strikers Mississauga, Ontario
8:00 pm Borgmann 76' Report
Report
Gurovski 39' Stadium: Hershey Centre, Field 2
Penalties
Borgmann soccer ball with red X
Edgar soccer ball with red X
Lawes soccer ball with check mark
Brunet soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Simpson
soccer ball with check mark Oduro
soccer ball with check mark Sabadash

Final

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July 30, 2016 Vaughan Azzurri 1–1
(4–2 p)
Woodbridge Strikers Vaughan, Ontario
3:30 pm Fenech 40' Report Mottershead 22' Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
Penalties
Wong soccer ball with check mark
Piazza soccer ball with red X
Ghoneim soccer ball with check mark
Lukasewich soccer ball with check mark
Bukovec soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Simpson
soccer ball with check mark Oduro
soccer ball with red X Dayes
soccer ball with red X Syme

Statistics

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All-star game

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On July 14, the league announced an all-star game between top players in L1O and a team assembled by the Quebec Soccer Federation.[3]

July 27, 2016 L1O All-Stars Ontario 3–0 Quebec Quebec All-Stars Vaughan, Ontario
7:30 pm Oduro 2'
Syme 37'
Lisi 50'
Report Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre

L1O's 20-player roster was selected by coaches and league officials, and contains at least one player from every team in the league. Players denoted by an asterisk (*) are part of the starting 11.

Awards

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Award [4] Player (Club)
Goal of the Year Michaela Krampert (North Mississauga SC)
Most Valuable Player Jade Kovacevic (FC London)
Golden Boot Jade Kovacevic (FC London)
Coach of the Year Mike Marcoccia (FC London)
Young Player of the Year Sarah Stratigakis (Aurora United FC)
Defender of the Year Tamara Brown (Durham United FA)
Goalkeeper of the Year Stephanie Bukovec (Vaughan Azzurri)
First Team All-Stars [5]
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Stephanie Bukovec (Vaughan Azzurri) Meagan Scott (FC London)
Diamond Simpson (Woodbridge Strikers)
Kira Bertrand (North Mississauga SC)
Tamara Brown (Durham United FA)
Sarah Stratigakis (Aurora United FC)
Alyscha Mottershead (Woodbridge Strikers)
Cat Rogers (North Mississauga SC)
April Syme (Woodbridge Strikers)
Laura Gosse (Durham United FA)
Jade Kovacevic (FC London)
Second Team All-Stars [5]
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Hope Sabadash (Woodbridge Strikers) Shannon Wood (Vaughan Azzurri)
Malikae Dawes (Woodbridge Strikers)
Kayla DeSouza (Durham United FA)
Riley Filion (Kingston Clippers)
Tori Chia (Darby FC)
Julia Benati (FC London)
Christabel Oduro (Woodbridge Strikers)
Sona Makulova (Sanjaxx Lions)
Jackie Tessier (Kingston Clippers)
Nour Ghoneim (Vaughan Azzurri)

References

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  1. ^ "League1 Ontario Announces Eight New Teams For Upcoming Season". league1ontario.com. League1 Ontario. Archived from the original on December 21, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  2. ^ "Womens L1 Cup". League1 Ontario. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  3. ^ "League1 Ontario Announces Women's All-Star Game Roster". league1ontario.com. League1 Ontario. July 14, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  4. ^ "Standout Performers Recognized at 2016 League1 Ontario Awards Banquet". league1ontario.com. League1 Ontario. November 28, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  5. ^ a b "League1 Ontario Announces 2016 Women's First And Second Team All-Stars". league1ontario.com. League1 Ontario. November 18, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
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