The 1998 season was the 122nd season of competitive soccer in Canada.[1]
National teams [ ]
When available, the home team or the team that is designated as the home team is listed in the left column; the away team is in the right column.
Win
Draw
Loss
Men [ ]
Senior [ ]
Friendlies [ ]
Women [ ]
Senior [ ]
1998 CONCACAF Women's Championship [ ]
Canada v Puerto Rico
28 August 1998 Group Stage Canada 21 - 0 Puerto Rico show Toronto , Canada
Burtini 2' , 7' , 9' , 15' , 24' , 26' , 40' , 43' , Rosenow 12' , 69' , 70' , 80' , Franck 18' , 62' , Hooper 21' , 38' , Morneau 36' , 44' , 64' , 73' , Muir 75'
Report
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 2,050
Canada v Martinique
30 August 1998 Group Stage Canada 14 - 0 Martinique show Toronto , Canada
Burtini 3' , 13' , 26' , Hooper 21' , Muir 28' , Rosenow 30' , 38' , 44' , 55' , Morneau 65' , 72' , 77' , Harvey 81' , Smith 85'
Report
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium Attendance: 2,121
Friendlies [ ]
Domestic leagues [ ]
Men [ ]
United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues [ ]
Three Canadian teams (Montreal Impact , Toronto Lynx , and Vancouver 86ers ) played in this league, which also contained twenty eight teams from the United States. It was considered a Division I league in the Canadian soccer league system , and a Division II league the United States soccer league system .
Source:[citation needed ]
Atlantic Division
Pos
Team
Pld
W
SOW
SOL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Richmond Kickers
28
18
3
2
5
48
22
+26
57
2
Hershey Wildcats
28
17
2
1
8
51
31
+20
53
3
Hampton Roads Mariners
28
15
1
3
9
44
39
+5
46
4
Charleston Battery
28
11
1
1
15
37
40
−3
34
5
Jacksonville Cyclones
28
10
0
2
16
36
53
−17
30
6
Atlanta Ruckus
28
7
0
1
20
31
67
−36
21
7
Raleigh Flyers
28
5
0
2
21
31
66
−35
15
Source:[citation needed ]
Source:[citation needed ]
Pacific Division
Pos
Team
Pld
W
SOW
SOL
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
San Diego Flash
28
20
1
1
6
58
23
+35
61
2
Seattle Sounders
28
17
1
0
10
63
28
+35
52
3
Orange County Zodiac
28
15
1
3
9
49
43
+6
46
4
Vancouver 86ers
28
13
2
1
12
55
42
+13
41
5
MLS Project 40
28
10
1
2
15
45
55
−10
31
6
San Francisco Bay Seals
28
9
1
5
13
31
47
−16
28
7
California Jaguars
28
6
0
1
21
32
95
−63
18
Source:[citation needed ]
Canadian Professional Soccer League [ ]
Eight teams played in this league, all of which were based in Canada. It was considered a Division 3 league in the Canadian soccer league system .
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Toronto Olympians (C)
14
13
1
0
73
6
+67
40
Playoffs
2
St. Catharines Wolves (O)
14
8
3
3
31
26
+5
27
3
Glen Shields
14
6
3
5
26
27
−1
21
4
North York Astros
14
6
1
7
34
30
+4
19
5
York Region Shooters
14
5
2
7
30
44
−14
17
6
London City
14
4
3
7
27
42
−15
15
7
Mississauga Eagles P.S.C.
14
3
1
10
29
44
−15
10
8
Toronto Croatia
14
2
4
8
20
51
−31
10
Updated to match(es) played on September 30, 1998. Source:
rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion;
(O) Play-off winner
Premier Development Soccer League [ ]
Main article: 1998 PDSL season § Northwest Division
Three Canadian teams (Abbotsford Athletes In Action , Okanagan Valley Challenge , and Victoria Umbro Select) played in this league, which also contained 33 teams from the United States . It is considered a Division 4 league in the Canadian soccer league system .
^ Seattle BigFoot was penalized 3 points.
^ Cascade was penalized 2 points.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Abbotsford, Okanagan Valley, Seattle Hibernian, and Victoria are all associate members and do not play a full schedule.
^ Abbotsford was penalized 1 point.
Domestic cups [ ]
Men [ ]
CPSL League Cup [ ]
Toronto Olympians wins 3–0 on aggregate.
Challenge Trophy [ ]
The Challenge Trophy is a national cup contested by men's teams at the division 4 level and below.
RDP Concordes Quebec v Hamilton Serbians
References [ ]
^ "History" . canadasoccer.com . Canadian Soccer Association. Retrieved 19 June 2015 .
External links [ ]
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