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CSL Reserve Division : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canadian Soccer League
The Canadian Soccer League (CSL) is an unsanctioned semi-professional soccer league in Canada. It was formerly sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association but now has affiliated itself with the organization known as Soccer Federation of Canada (SFC). It was formerly known as the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL), and was officially re-branded on May 17, 2006. CSL teams do not currently participate in the Canadian Championship, which determines the Canadian entry into the CONCACAF Champions League, and cannot participate in any FIFA-sanctioned events. Despite its name, the CSL is not a national league as the teams are located in Southern Ontario. The Canadian Soccer League also operates a reserve league, the CSL Reserve Division.〔()〕 == Competition format ==
The Canadian Soccer League season runs from April/May through October/November annually. There are currently 12 teams in the league that compete in a single table format. Teams play a balanced schedule of 22 games, with the top 8 ranked teams advancing to the playoffs. The playoffs operate as a two-leg quarterfinal home and away series, followed by a one-game semi-final for the four surviving teams and a one-game final to crown the CSL Champions. The CSL has appealed to the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) for its league champion to be added as the 5th team to the Amway Canadian Championship, in which the winner qualifies for the CONCACAF Champions League. As a non-FIFA entity, they have not yet been permitted to enter.
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