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6-586: Mississauga Eagles may refer to: Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. , a Canadian soccer team that played in the Canadian Professional Soccer League in 1998 Mississauga Eagles FC , a Canadian soccer team that played in the Canadian Soccer League in 2011 and 2012 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

12-494: A match against North York Astros , where Mississauga protested the match due to a dispute with team owner Komlodi and North York owner Bruno Ierullo about North York using a reserve team which operated in the Peel-Halton Regional Soccer League which violated Mississauga's territorial rights as the league operated within the boundaries of Mississauga's territory. The outcome of the event resulted in

18-542: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. The Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. were a soccer team that operated in the Canadian Professional Soccer League for only one season. The club came into existence in 1998, and become a founding member of the inaugural CPSL. The franchise achieved little success in the league, and failed to qualify for postseason. At

24-700: The start of the 1999 CPSL season the club folded, and were replaced by the Oshawa Flames . In 1998, the Mississauga Eagles P.S.C. were founded and became an original member of the newly formed Canadian Professional Soccer League . Their home venue would become Wildwood Park located in Malton, Mississauga . The Mississauga franchise was owned and coached by Josef Komlodi, a former professional player in Hungary, and Germany. Notable players signed by

30-594: The team were Hungarian import Attila Kovacs , and Vladimir Koval , a veteran from the Canadian National Soccer League . The club debuted on May 31, 1998, in a match against the York Region Shooters , and were defeated by a score of 3–1. Throughout the entire season Mississauga achieved little success within the league, and finished in a tie for seventh place with 10 points. One controversial event occurred on July 26, 1998, in

36-427: The title Mississauga Eagles . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mississauga_Eagles&oldid=1010861687 " Categories : Disambig-Class Canada-related articles Disambig-Class football articles Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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