2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League season
The 2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the sixth season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 24, 2003 and concluded on October 5, 2003 with the Brampton Hitmen defeating Vaughan Sun Devils 1-0 to capture the CPSL Championship (known as the Rogers CPSL Cup for sponsorship reasons). The victory marked Brampton's first championship title, and the final was played at Cove Road Stadium in London, Ontario. During the regular season the Ottawa Wizards and the Hamilton Thunder won their respective conferences. Ottawa became the second CPSL franchise to go undefeated throughout the regular season.
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2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League season
The 2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the sixth season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 24, 2003 and concluded on October 5, 2003 with the Brampton Hitmen defeating Vaughan Sun Devils 1-0 to capture the CPSL Championship (known as the Rogers CPSL Cup for sponsorship reasons). The victory marked Brampton's first championship title, and the final was played at Cove Road Stadium in London, Ontario. During the regular season the Ottawa Wizards and the Hamilton Thunder won their respective conferences. Ottawa became the second CPSL franchise to go undefeated throughout the regular season.
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biggest away win
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Durham Flames 2-5 Metro Lions
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Durham Flames 2-5 Ottawa Wizards
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Durham Flames 4-5 Vaughan Sun Devils
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biggest home win
Toronto Supra 9-1 Durham Flames
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Location of CPSL teams in Toronto for the 2003 CPSL season.
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Location of CPSL teams outside of Toronto for the 2003 CPSL season.
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Canadian Professional Soccer League
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Atilla Salamon
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Aundrea Rollins
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Bayete Smith
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Danny Amaral
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Elvis Thomas
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Hugo Herrera
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Kurt Mella
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Matthew Palleschi
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Michael Diluca
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league topscorer
Carlo Arghittu
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Adolfo Mella
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Antonijo Zupan
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Erik Elmauer
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Haidar Al-Shaïbani
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Hayden Fitzwilliams
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Hugo Herrera
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Jonathan Bustamante
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Jure Pavic
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Kevin Rickets
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Angelo Gertzakis
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Frank Marciello
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Manuel Orellano
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Michael Lambert
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Regular Season title
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La Canadian Soccer League 2003 ...... coronó campeón del certamen.
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The 2003 Canadian Professional ...... throughout the regular season.
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2003 Canadian Professional Soccer League season
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Canadian Soccer League 2003
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