2003 Open Canada Cup

2003 Open Canada Cup
Country Canada
Teams 22
Champions London City (1st title)
Runners-up Metro Lions
Matches played 21
Goals scored 79 (3.76 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Canada Craig Patton (4 goals)
2002
2004

The 2003 Open Canada Cup was the 6th edition of the Canadian Professional Soccer League's open league cup tournament running from mid May through early September. London City defeated Metro Lions 4-2 in a penalty shootout in the final played at Cove Road Stadium, London, Ontario.[1][2][3] The victory gave London their first piece of silverware and brought an end to the Ottawa Wizards Canada Cup dynasty. The 2003 edition of the Canada Cup was a historical milestone achieved by the CPSL by opening the tournament to all Canadian professional and amateur clubs in order to provide a potential candidate for the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and a $10,000 reward for the champion.[4][5][6] The last time a Canadian club competed in the Champions' Cup was in the 1976 CONCACAF Champions' Cup represented by Toronto Italia of the National Soccer League the predecessor league of the CPSL.

The tournament featured several clubs from the Ontario League, Ottawa Carleton Soccer League, Western Ontario League, and the Ligue de Soccer Elite Quebec. The Ontario amateur clubs began the tournament in the preliminary rounds and the CPSL & LSEQ clubs were given a bye to the second round. While defending champions Ottawa Wizards received an automatic bye to the quarterfinals. For the second straight year London City were awarded the hosting rights to the finals which granted them a wild card match if they were defeated in the earlier rounds.[7] Despite the CPSL's successful attempt in organizing a national tournament the competition was without controversy. The controversy stemmed from a dispute involving Ottawa Wizards with the CPSL administration over the hosting rights for the finals.[8][9][10] After failing to confirm their participation in the later rounds of the tournament the league removed Ottawa from the competition, and in return Ottawa threatened to obtain an injunction.[11] The dispute eventually reached the Superior Court of Justice which ruled in favor of the CPSL decision, and allowed the tournament to precede without the participation of Ottawa.[12][13][14]

Qualification

Enter in Preliminary Round Enter in Second Round Enter in Quarter-final
OSL/OCSL/WOSL
5 teams/1 team/2 teams
CPSL/LSEQ
12 teams/1 team
CPSL
1 team
Ontario Soccer League
  • Real Richmond Hill
  • Toronto Benfica
  • Toronto Peniche
  • Whitby Iroquois
  • Woodbridge Azzuri
Ottawa Carleton Soccer League
  • Kanata
Western Ontario Soccer League
  • AEK London
  • Exeter Centennials
Canadian Professional Soccer League
Ligue de Soccer Elite Quebec
  • FC Levski Montreal
Canadian Professional Soccer League

First round

Second round

Quarter-final

Wild Card Game

Semi-final

Final

London City 1–1 Metro Lions
Eris Tafaj  30' Report Craig Patton  84'
Penalties
Eris Tafaj
Gentian Dervishi
Erik Elmauer
Luan Jonuzi
4 – 2 Kareem Reynolds
Jason Baker
Darryl Gomez
Hayden Fitzwilliams
GK21Canada Haidar Al-Shaibani
RB2Canada Erald Pope
CB34Canada Marco Peeters 121'
LB6Canada Justin Medeiros
RM8Albania Gentian Dervishi
CM24Canada Tonino Commisso(c)
CM5Canada Mark Boyd
LM19Canada Jeff Russell
ST10Canada Andrew Loague 97'
CF20Albania Ermal Murataj
ST11Albania Eris Tafaj
Substitutes:
DF3Canada Erik Elmauer 97'
MF12Canada Ken Kopko
ST18Canada Jermaine Shakes
MF26Canada Keith Andrew
MF35Canada Luan Jonuzi 121'
Manager:
Canada Harry Gauss
GK25Canada Gregory Drakes
RB14Canada Kevin Ricketts
CB16Canada O'Neil Brown (c)
LB4Canada Jason Baker
RM12Canada Michael Levkov
CM20Canada Maxim Dorneval 72'
CM8Canada Kareem Reynolds
CM7Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Caswain Mason 117'
LM9Saint Kitts and Nevis Darryl Gomez
ST19Canada Craig Patton
ST10Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Fitzwilliams
Substitutes:
DF13Trinidad and Tobago Anton Skerritt 117'
MF22Canada Christopher Clarke
FW5Canada Ilan Friedman
MF6Canada Marko Janjicek 72'
Manager:
Croatia Goran Miscevic

Man of the Match:

Justin Medeiros (London City)

Assistant referees:
Amato DeLuca
Justin Tasev
Fourth official:
Vito Curalli

Top scorers

Position Player Club Goals
1 Craig Patton Metro Lions 4
2 Eris Tafaj London City 3
Darryl Gomez Metro Lions 3
Andrew Loague London City 3

References

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  3. "September 7, 2003 CPSL Open Canada Cup final thoughts (It's Called Futbol)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-14.
  4. Glover, Robin. "May 15, 2003 CPSL press conference in Toronto". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  5. Terra, Lino. "May 15, 2003 CPSL press conference from Ontario Soccer Web". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
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  8. "August 24, 2003--CPSL Administrator explains Wizards removal from Open Canada Cup (from It's Called Futbol)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  9. "August 24, 2003--CPSL--It's Called Futbol interview with Stan Adamson". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  10. "August 25, 2003--CPSL--interview with Omur Sezerman of Ottawa Wizards from It' Called Futbol". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  11. "August 22, 2003 CPSL news from CPSL website". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  12. "August 29, 2003 CPSL news from CPSL website". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  13. "August 30, 2003 CPSL vs Ottawa Wizards court decision". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
  14. "August 31, 2003--CPSL's Freaky Friday (from It's Called Futbol)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.
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