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The National Soccer League was a
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league in Canada that existed from 1926 to 1997. Teams were primarily based in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The league was renamed to Canadian National Soccer League in 1993 following the folding of the
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, and the accepting of the Winnipeg Fury, making the league more national. In the 1960s, the Canadian National Soccer League was one of four major leagues in Canadian soccer alongside the
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, the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League and the Western Canada Soccer League. It was replaced by the Canadian Professional Soccer League in 1998, after an agreement between the CNSL and the
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NSL/CNSL Champions


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NSL/CNSL clubs

Clubs are listed by name and year that a club by that name participated. Whether clubs by the same name were indeed the same club or not has not been made clear by the source used for compiling this list. Note as well that the same source does not include information for the Eastern Division of the league from the 1930s through to the 1950s, nor any information at all for the following seasons: 1968, 1969, from 1983 through 1992, and 1994. Moreover, the source provides only an incomplete list of teams for 1947 through 1949, and, for a few other seasons, not all team names in full. * Bradford Marshlanders (1977–1982 – ?) * Brampton Kicks (? – 1993, ?1994) * Brantford City (1931–1934) * Brantford Cockshutts (1928–1930; 1948) * Buffalo Blazers (1976–1978) *
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(1929–1932) * Corinthians (1928, 1929) *
Detroit Besa Detroit Besa is an American soccer club based in Hamtramck, Michigan, an enclave of Detroit. The club was founded in 1974 and originally competed in the Second Division of the Detroit Soccer League (DSL). In 1979, the club made the transition t ...
(1981) * Dynamo Latino (?–1985) * Fergus (1948) *
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(1928) * Guelph Taylor-Forbes (1928) * Hamilton Apollos (?1968, ?1969, 1970–1972) * Hamilton Austins (1951) * Hamilton British Imperials (1948) * Hamilton City (1927–1940; 1950; 1973–1975) * Hamilton Cougars (1959) * Hamilton Croatia (?1968, ?1969, 1970–1976) * Hamilton Homer (?1968, ?1969, 1970; 1973–1975) * Hamilton Hungaria (1958) * Hamilton Italo-Canadians (1958–1960; 1972–1979) * Hamilton Primos (1967, ?1968, ?1969) * Hamilton Steelers (1981, 1982) * Hamilton Stelcos (1939, 1940; 1947) * Hamilton Thistles (1927–1938) * Hamilton Westinghouse (1948–1955) * Hamilton White Eagles (1993, 1995) * Kenwoods (1941) * Kitchener Concordia (?1968, ?1969, 1970, ?1971) * Kitchener Kickers (1965, 1966, ?1967, ?1968, ?1969) * Kitchener Maple Leafs (?1971, 1972) * Kosova Albanians (1997) * Liptons (1941) * London City (1973–1997) * London Marconi (1984–1989) * London CNR (1928) * London German Canadians (?1968, ?1969, 1970–1972) * McKinnons (1929) * Montreal Alouettes (1959) * Montreal Cantalia (1958–1960; 1964) * Montreal Carsteel (1927–1948 –?) * Montreal Castors (1975–1978) * Montreal CNR (1928–?) * Montreal Concordia (1960, 1961) * Montreal Hungaria (1959, 1960) * Montreal Maroons (1927) * Montreal Sparta (1958) * Montreal Stars (1979) * Montreal Ukrainians (1959, 1960; 1964) *
North York Rockets The North York Rockets were a professional soccer team based in North York, Toronto, Ontario that competed in the original Canadian Soccer League. They were one of four teams to participate in every season of the CSL. Upon the demise of the CSL, ...
(1993) * North York Talons (1996, 1997) * Oakville CW (1996) * Oshawa Italia (1962) * Ottawa Sons of Italy (?1968, ?1969, 1970, ?1971) * Ottawa Tigers (?1971, 1972–1978) * Quebec Selects (1974) * Queen City (1962) * Richmond Hill Kick (?–1993, ?1994) * Scarborough Astros (1994?, 1995, 1996) * Serbian White Eagles (1970–1980) * Soccer Portugais du Quebec (1970) * St. Andrews/Earlscourt (1955) *
St. Catharines Heidelberg St. Catharines Heidelberg was a Canadian soccer club based in St. Catharines, Ontario. The club was founded in 1960 and originally competed in the International Soccer League (later renamed Inter-City Soccer League). In 1971, the club joined the ...
(1971–1978) *
St. Catharines (Roma) Wolves St. Catharines Roma Wolves (also known as St. Catharines Wolves or simply Roma Wolves), are a Canadian soccer team, founded in 1967. The team currently plays in the semi-professional League1 Ontario in both the men's and women's divisions. The ...
(1978–1997) - (St. Catharines Roma 1978–1994; St. Catharines Wolves 1995; St. Catharines Roma Wolves 1996, 1997) *
Sudbury Sudbury may refer to: Places Australia * Sudbury Reef, Queensland Canada * Greater Sudbury, Ontario (official name; the city continues to be known simply as Sudbury for most purposes) ** Sudbury (electoral district), one of the city's federal e ...
(1971) * Sudbury Cyclones (1976–1980) * Sudbury Italia (1965–1967) * Toronto Abruzzi (1964, 1965) * Toronto Azurri (1965) *
Toronto Blizzard Toronto Blizzard may refer to: * Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984), the original soccer club, a franchise of the North American Soccer League * Toronto Blizzard (1986–1993), the later club and franchise of the Canadian Soccer League * Toronto Azzurr ...
(1986) * Toronto British Consols (1934–1939) * Toronto Canadian Scots (1957, 1958) * Toronto Canadians (1979) *
Toronto City Toronto City was a Canadian soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario. Between 1961 and 1967, teams using this name competed in both the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League and the United Soccer Association. History ECPSL In 1961, along with ...
(1948) * Toronto CNR (1928) * Toronto Congasco (1933) * Toronto Croatia (1963–1982 –?–1993; 1997) * Toronto Dimano (1982–?) * Toronto East End Canadians (1949–1956) * Toronto England United (1935–1941) * Toronto Estonia (1962, 1963) * Toronto Falcons (1976–1982 –?) * Toronto First Portuguese (1965–1981) *
Toronto Greenbacks The North American Soccer Football League, also known as the North American Football League, was a soccer league that operated for two seasons, 1946 and 1947. Fred Weiszmann was the league founder and first president in 1946 while Leslie O'Conno ...
(1947) * Toronto Hakoah (1954; 1964, 1965) * Toronto Hellas (1965–1967, ?1968, ?1969, 1970) * Toronto Hungaria (1952–1975) * Toronto Inter-Roma (1967, ?1968, ?1969) *
Toronto Italia The National Soccer League was a soccer league in Canada that existed from 1926 to 1997. Teams were primarily based in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The league was renamed to Canadian National Soccer League in 1993 following the foldin ...
(1953–1960) * Toronto Italian Virtus (1962, 1963) *
Toronto Jets The Toronto Jets was a S.S. Pauline Soccer Club team that played in the Minor Division (MD) of the Canadian National Soccer League, formerly the National Soccer League (N.S.L.) between 1977–1979, and perhaps as early as 1976. The 1976 and 1979 te ...
(1995) * Toronto Macedonia (1974–1977) * Toronto Macedonians (1962) * Toronto Malta United (1957, 1958) * Toronto Maple Leafs (1928–1941) * Toronto Maroons (1934) * Toronto Melita (1973–1975) * Toronto Mississauga Hungaria (1977, 1978) * Toronto Oakwoods (1950) * Toronto Olympia (1952–1965) * Toronto Panhellenic (1976–1982 –?) * Toronto Polish White Eagles (1952–1961) * Toronto Polonia (1964; 1973) * Toronto Scottish (1927–1941; 1950–1952) * Toronto Serbians (1979) * Toronto Sparta (1956–1960) *
Toronto Supra SC Toronto was a Canadian soccer team, founded in 1994. The team was a member of the Canadian Soccer League, and played its final home games at Lamport Stadium in the city of Toronto, Ontario. The club found success early on since its incepti ...
(1996, 1997) * Toronto St. Andrews (1950) * Toronto Transit Commission (1928–1934) * Toronto Tridents (1954–1960) * Toronto Ukrainia (1977–1981) * Toronto Ukrainians (1950–1967, ?1968, ?1969) * Toronto Ulster United (1927–1941; 1947–1961) * Toronto White Eagles (1967, ?1968, ?1969) * Le Tricolore de Montréal (1955?) * Welland (1948) * Willy Overland (1928) * Windsor Rovers (1927) * Windsor Stars (1975–1978) * Windsor Teutonia (?1965, 1966, 1967–?1968, ?1969) * Windsor Wheels (?–1993, ?1994) * Winnipeg Fury (1993) *
Woodbridge Woodbridge may refer to: Places Australia *Woodbridge, Western Australia formerly called ''West Midland'' *Woodbridge, Tasmania Canada *Woodbridge, Ontario England *Woodbridge, Suffolk, the location of ** Woodbridge (UK Parliament constituency ...
(?–1993, ?1994)


See also

* Canadian Soccer League (current) *
Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992) The Canadian Soccer League was a Division 1 professional soccer league that operated for six seasons between 1987 and 1992. It was a nationwide league that had teams in six provinces over the course of its history. It was the last top-division ...


References


External links


Canadian National Soccer League
RSSSF
thecnsl.com - Canadian National Soccer League
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