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London City Soccer Club is a Canadian
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team founded in 1973. The team is currently a member of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League. The team plays their home games at the Milton Community Sports Park in the town of
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. The team's colours are red, black and white. Formed on
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of 1973 by Markus Gauss in order to field a London entry for the
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after the departure of German Canadian FC. The Gauss family ran and provided the city of London a professional team for 38 years. Under their tutelage the club was most notable for providing an opportunity for young players to develop in a professional environment. In 1998, London became a charter member for the Canadian Professional Soccer League. In the initial stages of the new league City managed to compete several times for a postseason berth. Shortly after the club went through a difficult rebuilding stage as a result missed the playoffs for twelve consecutive seasons. Their biggest success came in 2003 when they captured the
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. After the loss of Harry Gauss to cancer and the higher playing standards placed by the league the Gauss family decided to sell the club. The new ownership of Andrew Crowe and Zoran Kliseric brought an end to London's postseason drought and qualified for the playoffs in 2013. After four years of ownership both Crowe and Kliseric sold their shares ultimately to former general manager Jasmin Halkic who relegated the club to the Second Division in 2016 in order to serve as a reserve team for
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.


History


Early years (1973–97)

On February 14, 1973, former German Canadian FC vice-president Markus Gauss purchased the club's franchise rights to form London City SC in order to compete in the
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. Gauss would serve as the club's president, while his son
Harry Gauss Harry Paul Gauss (29 September 1952 in Stuttgart, West Germany – 31 October 2009 in London, Ontario) was a German-born Canadian soccer businessman, head coach, general manager, and soccer player. Gauss was a noted soccer promoter primarily i ...
managed the day-to-day operations.
Cove Road Stadium German Canadian Club of London Field is a multi-purpose stadium in London, Ontario, Canada. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of German Canadian FC and FC London (League 1 only). The stadium holds 1,000 spec ...
would serve as the club's original home venue. In their debut season in the NSL the team finished seventh out of sixteen teams in the standings. During their first NSL run the Middlesex County team was a regular playoff contender with their best league performance occurring in the 1980 season with a fifth-place finishing. In 1983, London City departed from the league with
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succeeding them. London returned to the professional ranks in 1990 after purchasing from London Marconi's their NSL franchise rights. After the demise of the
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two of their teams
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, and
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joined the NSL which resulted in the renaming of the league to the Canadian National Soccer League. Their return marked a new philosophical approach in the club's direction by providing an opportunity for young local players to make the transition to the professional level. During their second stint in the league London received several individual team awards as the Most Disciplined Team and John Bottineau receiving the CNSL Rookie of the Year in 1995. In 1997, London secured their first postseason berth since their return to the CNSL. Their opponents in the first round were Kosova Albanians with goals coming from Pete Paterson, John Williams, and Howard Buchanan to give London a 3–0 victory in the first series. In the second series Kosova won the match 2–1, and advanced to the next round after scoring an overtime goal. Prominent players during the club's CNSL days were
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international
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,
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, Jurek Gebczynski,
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,
Kenrick Emanuel Kenrick Emanuel (born November 21, 1968) is a Dominican former player and manager. Football career Emanuel played in the Canadian National Soccer League with London City from 1995 till 1999. He played with the Dominica national football team ...
,
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,
Euclid Bertrand Euclid Bertrand (born July 23, 1974) is a Dominican footballer playing with Dublanc FC in the Dominica Premier League. His wife is María José Pilalo Castro, his stepson Carlos Javier Briones Pilalo, current stepson, currently live in Dominica. ...
,
Anthony Dominique Anthony Dominique (born November 30, 1969) Dominican former footballer who played in the Dominica Premiere League, and the Canadian National Soccer League. Playing career Dominique played in 1996 with the North York Talons in the Canadian Nati ...
, and Andrew Loague.


CPSL founding member (1998–01)

In 1998, the CNSL merged with the
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's attempted Ontario Professional Soccer League and formed the Canadian Professional Soccer League. London was a charter member along with three other CNSL clubs and four new expansion franchises. London's debut season saw the team finish sixth in the standings only missing the final playoff berth by four points. At the conclusion of the season Tom Bianchi received the CPSL Rookie of the Year award, while the club won the CPSL Fairplay award. The following season the Gauss family handed the head coach responsibilities to Tony Laferrara, where he managed to secure the final playoff berth. In the preliminary round of the postseason London faced regular season champions
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, but were eliminated from the competition after a 4–1 defeat. For his achievement the league recognized Laferrara with the Coach of the Year award and for the fourth straight year London City produced another Rookie of the Year this time to
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. The 2000 season saw the departure of Laferrara to the
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with the head coaching duties returning to Harry Gauss. Though City finished last in the standings they were granted a wildcard berth due to hosting the playoffs and
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. In the wildcard match London faced the
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, after a 1–1 draw the match went to penalties where the Sun Devils won 4–3. In preparation for the 2001 season Gauss relinquished his coaching duties to former player Jurek Gebczynski. Throughout the season London struggled to achieve sufficient results and as a result finished at the bottom of the standings for the second straight season. For the next several years London would go through a difficult rebuilding period in order to focus more solely on player development which produced several positive outcomes, but caused the club a playoff drought for twelfth straight seasons.


Open Canada Cup & hard times (2002–09)

In 2002, London was selected for the first time to host the
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, which granted them a wildcard berth. Their opposition in the wildcard match was against
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, but were defeated 3–0. The 2003 season was a notable one with Harry Gauss once again adding coaching to his list of responsibilities, and appointed Paul Hillman the team captain. Gauss brought in Albanian imports Gentian Buzali, Albi Mile, Isa Bulku, Ervin Ryta, and former veteran Andrew Loague. While the regular season was a disappointment by finishing last in the Western Conference. London on the other hand had a remarkable Open Canada Cup tournament. Though London was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the tournament as the host club they received a wildcard match to the next round. In the wildcard match City faced the
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, and with goals from Murataj, Loague, and Eris Tafaj the team advanced to the semifinals in a 4–1 victory. In the semifinals London faced amateur club Kanata, and won the match 2–0 with Erik Elmauer and Phil McDonald contributing the goals. Their opponents in the finals were the
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during the match London took the lead with Eris Tafaj providing the goal, while Lions equalized in the 84' minute to send the game to a penalty shootout with London winning the tournament 4–2 in penalties. The victory was a historic achievement for London as it marked their first piece of silverware and a $10,000 prize. Gauss managed to improve his team's performance for the 2004 season, but still fell short of a playoff berth by two points. They also failed to defend their Open Canada Cup title, after a 2–1 loss by last year's finalist the Metro Lions in the wildcard match. One notable achievement for City was accomplished by rookie
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who finished as the league\s top goalscorer, and was recognized by the league as the Rookie of the Year. As a result, Munster was signed by
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of the
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. On November 12, 2004 North London Soccer Club merged with London City in order to create a pipeline for young local players to move up to the professional level with Martin Painter as the technical director. Their postseason drought continued in 2005 as London missed the final playoff berth by six points. In the Open Canada Cup tournament London successfully challenged for the title by reaching the finals without the use of wildcard match. Their opponents were defending champions
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, who successfully defended their title by a score of 3–0.
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was awarded the Goalkeeper of the Year and Dennis Peeters received the Rookie of the Year. Founder Markus Gauss was inducted into the London Sports Hall of the Fame as their first soccer inductee. London didn't fare better in the 2006 season finishing at the bottom. The club suffered a major setback in 2007 as general manager/head coach Harry Gauss was diagnosed with cancer. In order to fully recover he relieved his administrative and managerial duties to son Ryan Gauss and family friend Josie Storto, while his older son Sean Gauss handled the coaching responsibilities. City's on field performance continued its decline as it finished last in its division for the second consecutive season. In honor of Harry Gauss' continual contributions to the league's growth and development since the creation of London City the CSL administration paid tribute by creating the Harry Paul Gauss Award to individuals who have shown allegiance, commitment and support to the league and its member clubs. The Ontario Soccer Association awarded Harry with the Individual Meritorious Service Award for providing special services to the sport for over 20 years. After a successful surgery Harry returned to the fold in 2008, but only in the capacity of director-at-large with former player Eddie Edgar appointed as head coach. After a series of poor performances Edgar was released from his position with Sean Gauss replacing him on an interim basis. Though Sean managed to record two draws the season was still a disaster as London finished the season without a single win becoming the first team to go win less since
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in the 1997 CNSL season. In 2009, London renewed their contract with
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in order to continue broadcasting their home matches. Sean Gauss returned for the 2009 season with Andrew Loague serving as club captain. While Harry Gauss would serve as a consultant to general manager Ryan Gauss. Notable acquisitions were Dominican internationals Chad Bertrand, Rasheed Bertrand, and the return of Euclid Bertrand. Shortly into the season Sean Gauss resigned and Loague was elevated to the position. Though Loague managed to improve the club's record they still finished at the bottom of the standings. At the conclusion of the season the Gauss family decided to put the club up for sale. One month later on October 31, 2009, Harry Gauss died from cancer.


End of Gauss era (2010–11)

After Harry's death the family decided to run the club for another season and dedicated the 2010 season in his memory. Loague assembled a roster with a mixture of veterans and imports. The notable players signed were Genti Dervishi, Jeff Brown, Genti Buzali, Kevin Zimmerman, Thomas Beattie, Winston Griffiths, Fabijan Knežević, and
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. After two months into the season Loague resigned with Luka Shaqiri being named his successor. Shaqiri vastly improved London's position and for the first time in four seasons the club didn't finish at the bottom of the table. At the awards ceremony Thomas Beattie received the Rookie of the Year award. For the 2011 season London entered a reserve team in the CSL Second Division. In the regular season Shaqiri achieved a slightly better team result then in the previous season, but still failed to clinch a postseason berth. One notable achievement went to Jeremy Caranci, where the league awarded him the Second Division Rookie of the Year award. The conclusion of the season also marked the end of the Gauss era as the family sold the franchise to Andrew Crowe a
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businessman involved in the recycling business. For 38 years the Gauss family had provided professional soccer to city and developed several players like
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,
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, David Edgar, Ryan Thomson,
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, Niels Dekker, Paul Munster, Elvir Gigolaj, Haidar Al-Shaïbani, Paul Victor, Semir Mesanovic, and Tom Beattie.


New ownership (2012–2018)

The new ownership brought in significant changes by hiring Manuel Hernandez as the new general manager and Stanislav Zvezdic as the head coach. Due to time constraints because of change of ownership the reserve squad was withdrawn from the Second Division. Zvazdic brought in several imports with CSL experience mainly from the Balkan countries. The imports included
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, Nenad Nikolić,
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, Nikola Stanojević, Zvonko Bakula, and
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. Early into the season Zvezdic unexpectedly resigned from his position after visiting Serbia for personal reasons. His temporary replacement was team captain Begovic with Mike Marcoccia assisting him. Begovic took the team from the bottom of the standings and transformed them into a playoff contender. Despite the change in performance London still missed the final playoff berth by five points. The league awarded Ryan Gauss with the Harry Paul Gauss award. In 2013 Jasmin Halkic was hired as general manager and was given coaching duties. London's reserve team returned to the Second Division, and transferred their home venue to the Hellenic Community Centre due to scheduling conflicts with Cove Road. Notable acquisitions for the season were Branislav Vukomanović, Haris Fazlagić, Tonci Pirija, and Marin Vučemilović-Grgić. After a mediocre start to the season Halkic transferred his coaching responsibilities to Tomo Dancetovic. Dancetovic made history as London clinched a postseason berth, thus ending City's 12 year playoff drought. Their reserve team also made history by qualifying for the playoffs for the first time by finishing third in the standings. In the first round of the postseason London faced the
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, where they advanced to the next round by winning 4–2 in a penalty shootout. The next round they faced
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, but were eliminated from the competition by a score of 4–2. For his efforts Yonan Samara was recognized as the Second Division MVP by the league. The 2014 season was a disappointment as London fell short by one point to a playoff berth. One notable achievement went to Marin Vučemilović-Grgić as he won his second MVP award. The following season Andrew Crowe sold his share to partner Zoran Kliseric as the new ownership were preparing a move to Hamilton. Other changes included the removal of their reserve team in the Second Division. Under head coach Josip Dzale the team secured the final playoff berth. In the preliminary round of the postseason City faced the
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, but suffered an early departure after a 1–0 loss. In 2016, team owner Kliseric relocated to
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, but gave the London territory to Jasmin Halkic. Halkic relegated London to the Second Division in order to serve as a reserve team for
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. During the 2016 season London clinched a postseason berth by finishing fifth in the standings. In the first round of the postseason London faced York Region Shooters B where they lost 1–0.


CASL (2019–present)

In 2019, London along with Comet FC, Galaxy SC,
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, and Star FC became charter members of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League (CASL).


Roster


Stadiums

*
Cove Road Stadium German Canadian Club of London Field is a multi-purpose stadium in London, Ontario, Canada. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of German Canadian FC and FC London (League 1 only). The stadium holds 1,000 spec ...
,
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(1973–2014) *Hellenic Centre Stadium, London, Ontario (2014-2017) *Milton Community Sports Park (2019-)


Head coaches

* Graham Sawyer (1976) * Ron Clayton (1977) *
Harry Gauss Harry Paul Gauss (29 September 1952 in Stuttgart, West Germany – 31 October 2009 in London, Ontario) was a German-born Canadian soccer businessman, head coach, general manager, and soccer player. Gauss was a noted soccer promoter primarily i ...
(1990–1996) * Steve Roney (1997) *
Harry Gauss Harry Paul Gauss (29 September 1952 in Stuttgart, West Germany – 31 October 2009 in London, Ontario) was a German-born Canadian soccer businessman, head coach, general manager, and soccer player. Gauss was a noted soccer promoter primarily i ...
(1998) * Tony Laferrara (1999) *
Harry Gauss Harry Paul Gauss (29 September 1952 in Stuttgart, West Germany – 31 October 2009 in London, Ontario) was a German-born Canadian soccer businessman, head coach, general manager, and soccer player. Gauss was a noted soccer promoter primarily i ...
(2000) * Jurek Gebczynski (2001–2002) *
Harry Gauss Harry Paul Gauss (29 September 1952 in Stuttgart, West Germany – 31 October 2009 in London, Ontario) was a German-born Canadian soccer businessman, head coach, general manager, and soccer player. Gauss was a noted soccer promoter primarily i ...
(2003–2006) * Sean Gauss (2007) *
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(2008) * Sean Gauss (2008–2009) * Andrew Loague (2009–2010) * Luka Shaqiri (2010–2011) * Stanislav Zvezdić (2012) *
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(2012) * Tomo Dancetović (2013–2014) * Josip Džale (2015) * Jasmin Halkić (2016–2017) * Ivan Jevtic (2019–)


Honours

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*Canadian Academy of Soccer League: 2021


Notable players

Canada * Jeremy Caranci * Niels Dekker *
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* David Edgar *
Elvir Gigolaj Elvir Gigolaj (born 30 June 1992) is a Bosnian footballer. Early life Gigolaj was born in Croatia to a Kosovar Albanian father and Bosniak mother from Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was raised in London, Ontario, where his father owns a bak ...
*
Tyler Hemming Tyler Hemming (born May 9, 1985) is a Canadian former soccer player who played in the Canadian Professional Soccer League, USL Premier Development League, Major League Soccer, Veikkausliiga, USL First Division, and the USSF Division 2. Career ...
* Fabijan Knežević *
Cameron Medwin Cameron Medwin (born March 19, 1982 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian soccer defender who plays with Portugal AC in the Arena Premier League. Playing career Cameron began playing amateur soccer with local clubs such as Vaughan Rockets, ...
*
Semir Mesanovic Semir Mesanovic (born January 1, 1981) is a former soccer player. Born in Yugoslavia, he represented Canada at international youth level. Mesanovic currently coaches at the Indiana Elite Futball Club. Playing career Mesanovic began his career i ...
*
Frank Sauer Frank Sauer (born 21 March 1954) is a Canadian retired international soccer player. Club career He played at club level for the New York Cosmos. Before he went to New York he played with London City in the National Soccer League. Internationa ...
*
Haidar Al-Shaïbani Haidar Al-Shaïbani (born March 31, 1984) is a Canadian soccer coach and former player who works as a video analyst and goalkeeper coach at Saint-Étienne. Career Haidar Al-Shaïbani was born March 31, 1984 in Setif, Algeria. University Al-S ...
*
Josh Wagenaar Joshua Frederick Wagenaar (born February 26, 1985 in Grimsby, Ontario) is a Canadian retired soccer player, who is currently an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech. Club career Wagenaar attended Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York state. He on ...
Albania * Isa Bulku * Gentian Buzali * Tony Preci * Ervin Ryta * Eris Tafaj Dominica * Chad Bertrand *
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* Rasheed Bertrand *
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Kenrick Emanuel Kenrick Emanuel (born November 21, 1968) is a Dominican former player and manager. Football career Emanuel played in the Canadian National Soccer League with London City from 1995 till 1999. He played with the Dominica national football team ...
* Paul Victor England * Thomas Beattie *
Eddie Edgar Eddie Edgar (born 31 October 1956) is an English former professional football goalkeeper who played in the Football League First Division, Football League Fourth Division, and the National Soccer League. Career Edgar was born in Jarrow and play ...
* Ray Flannigan *
John Hold John David Hold (born 28 March 1948) is an English former footballer who played as a forward. He began his career with Fareham Town before playing professionally for Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Crewe Alexandra (on loan) and Northampto ...
Germany *
Gert Dörfel Gert is a mainly masculine given name ( short form of Gerrit, Gerard, etc.) with some female bearers (short for Gertrude). Since 1993 no one in Sweden has been baptised as Gert according to the Swedish Bureau of Census, so the name is becomin ...
Northern Ireland *
Paul Munster Paul Munster (born 9 February 1982) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is currently the technical director of the Brunei national football team. Playing career Munster began his career at the yout ...
Poland * Jurek Gebczynski Romania * Christian Dragoi Serbia *
Nenad Begović Nenad Begović (; born January 6, 1980) is a Serbian former football player who played in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro, Second League of Serbia and Montenegro, Ligue 1, Kazakhstan Premier League, Russian Premier League, Azerbaijan Pre ...
* Zoran Belošević *
Ranko Golijanin Ranko Golijanin ( sr-Cyrl, Ранко Голијанин; born January 18, 1975) is a retired professional Association football, footballer who played in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, Segunda División, USL A-League, and the Canadian Soccer L ...
* Vladimir Jašić *
Igor Krmar Igor Krmar (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Крмар; born 14 May 1991) is a Serbian footballer playing with FK Dinamo 1945 in the Serbian League Vojvodina. Career Early years Krmar was born in the Croatian town Vinkovci at the outbreak of the Yu ...
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Dalibor Mitrović Dalibor Mitrović ( sr-Cyrl, Далибор Митровић; born 4 November 1977) is a Serbian former football striker who played in the First League of Serbia and Montenegro, Belgian First Division A, Serbian SuperLiga, Ligue 1, Liga I, V.Leag ...
* Nenad Nikolić *
Rade Novković Rade Novković ( sr-Cyrl, Paдe Hoвкoвић, born June 25, 1980) is a Serbian former football defender who played in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia, First League of Serbia and Montenegro, Russian Premier League, Serbian SuperLiga, and the Ca ...
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Boban Stojanović Boban Stojanović may refer to: * Boban Stojanović (footballer) * Boban Stojanović (activist) {{hndis, Stojanovic, Boban ...
* Branislav Vukomanović


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London City
''Official Website''
London City Youth
''Official Site for the London City Youth Team'' {{DEFAULTSORT:London City (Soccer Club) Canadian National Soccer League teams Canadian Soccer League (1998–present) teams Sports teams in London, Ontario Soccer clubs in Ontario Association football clubs established in 1973 1973 establishments in Ontario