Results

Canadian Soccer League 10/06 20:00 2 Scarborough v Toronto Falcons - CANC
Canadian Soccer League 09/28 20:00 1 Scarborough v Toronto Falcons D 0-0
Canadian Soccer League 09/22 22:00 9 Scarborough v Unity FC Csl W 4-2
Canadian Soccer League 09/14 18:00 11 Serbian WE v Scarborough L 1-0
Canadian Soccer League 09/07 20:00 10 Scarborough v Hamilton City W 6-1
Canadian Soccer League 09/07 20:00 10 Scarborough v Serbian WE - PPT.
Canadian Soccer League 08/25 23:00 2 Spanish Future Stars FC v Scarborough W 0-10
Canadian Soccer League 08/25 23:00 9 Scarborough v Unity FC Csl - PPT.
Canadian Soccer League 08/17 22:00 1 Scarborough v Toronto Falcons - PPT.
Canadian Soccer League 07/27 20:00 4 Scarborough v Serbian WE W 3-0
Canadian Soccer League 07/21 20:00 1 Hamilton City v Scarborough W 0-3
Canadian Soccer League 07/14 22:00 5 Scarborough v Spanish Future Stars FC W 5-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 11 5 6
Wins 8 4 4
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 36 18 18
Goals against 8 3 5
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 2 1 1

Wikipedia - Scarborough SC

Scarborough SC is a Canadian soccer team founded in 2014. The team is currently a member of the Canadian Soccer League. The team plays home games out of Birchmount Stadium in the district of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario. The team's colours are green, and black.

History

Scarborough SC was formed in 2014 as an expansion franchise in the Canadian Soccer League. Marking the return of CSL soccer to Scarborough, Toronto since 2007 when the Canadian Lions held the territorial rights. Team owner Angel Belchev hired the services of CSL veteran Kiril Dimitrov to recruit players, and assumed the duties of general manager, and as head coach/player. He brought in several players with European experience including CSL veterans. Overseas recruitment consisted of Dobrin Orlovski, Tihomir Kosturkov, Mladen Kukrika, and Aleksandar Malbasic. Several players were acquired from North York Astros like Joey Melo, Gabe Gala, Boris Miličić, Mark Jankovic, Jason Lopes, Jose Goncalves De Sousa, and Ricardo Munguía Pérez.

The club's first home venue was located at Downsview Park. In their debut season, the club finished tenth in the overall standings missing the final postseason spot by a goal difference. De Sousa finished as the club's top goalscorer with 15 goals. In preparations for the 2016 season, the club moved their home venue to Birchmount Stadium, and appointed Ricardo Munguia Perez as the new head coach. Perez's notable acquisitions were Canadian international Adrian Cann, Aleksandar Stojiljković, Adis Hasecic, Nemanja Simeunovic, Alon Badat, and Metodi Iliev. The 2016 season marked the first time Scarborough qualified for the postseason by finishing third, and posting the third best defensive record. Their playoff run was cut short after a 3–0 defeat to Hamilton City SC.

In 2019, the team secured the CSL Championship after defeating FC Ukraine United.

The Scarborough soccer team is a talented and dedicated group of players representing Canada in international competitions. Hailing from the diverse and vibrant community of Scarborough, Ontario, this team embodies the spirit of teamwork, perseverance, and passion for the beautiful game of soccer. With a strong work ethic and a commitment to excellence, the Scarborough team is known for their skillful play, strategic tactics, and competitive spirit on the field. They are proud ambassadors of Canadian soccer, showcasing the talent and potential of players from all backgrounds. Whether competing on home soil or abroad, the Scarborough team always gives their all and strives to make their fans and country proud.