Brampton Stallions

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Brampton Stallions
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Full name Brampton Stallions
Nickname(s) The Stallions
Founded 2001
Ground Victoria Park Stadium
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Chairman Joe Fuliere
Manager Paul Dhillon
League Canadian Soccer League
2006 2nd, Playoff Quarter Final
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Brampton Stallions are an Canadian soccer team, founded in 2001. The team is a member of the Canadian Soccer League, the highest professional soccer league in Canada, and play in the National Division. The team played as the Brampton Hitmen until 2004.

The Stallions currently play their home games at Victoria Park Stadium in the city of Brampton, Ontario, around 25 miles east of downtown Toronto. The team's colors are black and white.

The Stallions are coached by Paul Dhillon, a product of the West Ham United academy system in London, England. In his first season as head coach Dhillon guided his young side to the semi-finals of the Canada Cup and to the CPSL quarter finals.

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[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
0 Canada GK Samora Miles
2 Canada DF Tony Holder
3 Canada DF Gladston Richards
5 Canada MF Andre De Andrade
6 Canada MF Oneil Sang
7 Canada MF Kevin Mc Intosh
9 Canada FW Omari Harvey
10 Canada FW Hugo Herrera
11 Canada MF Misha Levkov
12 Canada GK Roy Blanche
14 Canada DF Andre Stewart
15 Canada MF Kevin Dhillon
No. Position Player
16 Canada FW Michael Aigbokie
17 Canada DF Ronald Nicholas
18 Canada DF Ruyan Williams
19 Canada MF Lexton Hurlock
20 Canada MF Juan Carlos Mongui
21 Canada MF Paul Dhillon
23 Canada DF Greg Hagedorn
24 Canada MF Marlon Dyke
28 Canada FW Yusif Jawando
29 Norway MF Gagan Natt
30 Canada DF Adrian johnson
31 Canada FW Jorge Silva

[edit] Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs
2001 "1" CPSL 8th Did not qualify
2002 "1" CPSL 6th, Western Did not qualify
2003 "1" CPSL 2nd, Western Champions
2004 "1" CPSL 4th, Western Wild Card Round
2005 "1" CPSL 6th, Western Did not qualify
2006 "1" CSL 2nd, National Quarter Final

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[edit] External links

Canadian Soccer League
National Division International Division
Border Stars | Brampton Stallions | Laval Dynamites | London City | North York Astros | Oakville Blue Devils | St. Catharines Wolves Caribbean Selects | Italia Shooters | Serbian White Eagles | Toronto Croatia | Toronto Supra Portuguese
Rogers Cup | Open Canada Cup