2004 Canadian Professional Soccer League season information
Football league season
Canadian Professional Soccer League
Season
2004
Champions
Toronto Croatia
Regular Season title
Toronto Supra (Eastern Conference)
Hamilton Thunder (Western Conference)
Matches played
110
Goals scored
415 (3.77 per match)
Top goalscorer
Paul Munster (London City)
Best goalkeeper
George Azcurra
Biggest home win
HT 7-0 DS
TS 7-1 SCW
Biggest away win
DS 0-8 TC
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2005 →
The 2004 Canadian Professional Soccer League season was the seventh season for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. The season began on May 24, 2004 and concluded on October 11, 2004 with Toronto Croatia defeating Vaughan Shooters 4–0 to capture their second CPSL Championship (known as the RogersCPSL Cup for sponsorship reasons).[1] The championship was hosted for the first time at Victoria Park Stadium in Brampton, Ontario, which granted the Brampton Hitmen a wildcard berth.[2] In the regular season the Toronto Supra clinched their first Eastern Conference title, while Hamilton Thunder secured their second Western Conference title. Though the league decreased in membership they managed to expand to the Windsor - Detroit territory with the addition of the Windsor Border Stars.[3]
^"October 11, 2004 CPSL Rogers Cup Finals Vaughan Shooters vs Toronto Croatia (from CPSL website)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
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