Brampton United

Brampton United
Full name Brampton United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lions, United
Founded 2002 (as Metro Lions)
Ground Victoria Park Stadium
Brampton, Ontario
(Capacity: 2,000)
Chairman Jose Leal, Mike Dimatteo
Manager Armando Costa
League Canadian Soccer League
2011 Regular season: 4th
Playoffs: Quarter-finals
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Brampton City United FC are a Canadian soccer team, founded in 2002. The team is a member of the Canadian Soccer League, the third tier of competition in the Canadian soccer pyramid and the largest domestic pro league in Canada. The club plays out of Victoria Park Stadium in the community of Brampton, Ontario.

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History

The team first entered the league as the Metro Lions in 2002, playing at Birchmount Stadium in Scarborough for three years. On March 30, 2005 it was announced the Metro lions were purchased by Oakville Soccer Club, and Oakville Premier Soccer Academy relocated to Oakville for the 2005 CPSL season, and the franchise was renamed to the Oakville Blue Devils.[1] Former Toronto Lynx head coach, and president of the Premier Soccer Academy Duncan Wilde was appointed manager. Wilde brought in the likes of former USL players which included Darren Baxter, Aaron Steele, Shawn Faria, Igor Prostan, and CSL veterans Phil Ionadi, Sa Brahima Traore, and Marko Bedenikovic. He was able to led the Blue Devils in capturing their first Rogers Cup victory.

After the 2005 season Wilde resigned from his head coaching position, in order to manage to the Toronto Lynx again. During the 2006 season former team captain Phil Ionadi was appointed the new manager. He led them in clinching the National Conference, but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, losing 2–1 to the Windsor Border Stars.

In 2007 because of the Club's administration was totally committed to the development of soccer, the Blue Devils relocated back to Scarborough and were renamed the Canadian Lions.

On March 13, 2008 the Lions were relocated to Brampton for the 2008 season, prompting another name change to Brampton Lions but still maintaining the team's name, logo, history and statistics. The Lions announced their coaching staff on March 30, signing Armando Costa as manager.[2] On April 10 the team held a press conference announcing their management team, hiring the likes of former Hitmen captain Phil Ionadi as the Director of Business Operations, Barry Goldlist as the Vice President, Bill Dixon as the CFO, and Costa as the Director of Soccer Operations and Manager.[3] On March 29, 2009 the Brampton Lions announced the affiliation with Dixie Soccer Club where Dixie SC will serve as the reserve side for the Lions while playing in the CSL Reserve Division.[4]

On January 16, 2011 Brampton announced another re-branding. This time Brampton United will be the team's name.[5] The new crest bears a strong resemblance to the English Premier League's Manchester United, with a majestic lion in place of Manchester's traditional red devil.

Current squad

As of August 15, 2011. Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Roy Blanche[6]
2 DF Denny Velasteguis
3 DF Tarik Robertson
4 DF Alex Kawalit
5 DF Giovanni Annisi
6 DF Nicholas-Kofi Poku
7 MF Cameron Medwin
8 MF Oswald Adu
9 FW Richard West
10 FW Judah Hernandez
No. Position Player
11 FW Jeremy Shepherd
13 GK Jacob Matthews
14 MF Nikola Miodrag
17 DF Kevin McIntosh
18 MF Andy Garcia
20 MF Daniel Cameira
21 DF Blazej Skoczlyas
23 MF Andrew DaSilva
GK Kodzo Awitor
David Velastegui (Sheridan Bruins[7])

Crest

As the Lions, the team maintained a similar logo for most of their history, aside from the 2005 and 2006 seasons when they were purchased by the Oakville Soccer Club and renamed the Oakville Blue Devils. The modified version of the Lions logo returned when the team was relocated to Scarborough, and once again when the team was moved to Brampton. For the 2011 season the club underwent a complete rebranding and received a new crest similar in style to Manchester United. The new crest pays homage to the club's history with a heraldic lion featured in the center.

Honours

Brampton United captured their first CSL Championship [known at the time as the Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons] on October 10, 2005 in a 2-1 match against the Vaughan Shooters at Esther Shiner Stadium. The winning goal was scored during extra time in the 100' minute by Ryan Gamble. At the time, the club was still known as the Oakville Blue Devils.

2005
2006

Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs
2002 "1" CPSL 2nd, Eastern Semi Final
2003 "1" CPSL 5th, Eastern Did not qualify
2004 "1" CPSL 2nd, Eastern Quarter Final
2005 "1" CPSL 2nd, Western Champions
2006 "1" CSL 1st, National Quarter Final
2007 "1" CSL 4th, National Quarter Final
2008 "1" CSL 3rd, National Quarter Final
2009 "1" CSL 3rd, National Quarter Final
2010 "1" CSL 10th Did not qualify

Notable players

  • Martin Artale
  • Marko Bedenikovic
  • Shawn Faria
  • Phil Ionadi
  • Marko Janjicek
  • Michael Marchese
  • Liam Martin
  • Daniel Nascimento
  • Kevin Omokhu
  • Peter Petropanagos
  • Igor Prostan
  • Darren Baxter
  • Aaron Steele
  • Jay Wright
  • Nordo Gooden
  • Daryl Gomez
  • Brahima Sa Traoré
  • Mohammed Kanu
  • Hayden Fitzwilliams
  • Ryan Reece

Reserve Squad

as of 10 July 2011 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
DF Armen Grewal
DF David Ferreira
DF Michael Odhomer
DF Mohamed Diaby
DF Devon Bowye
MF Donavon Wilson
No. Position Player
MF Yousif Walied
MF Jonathan Singh
FW Avian Singh
FW Peter Niles
FW Saul Varela[8]

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