North York Rockets

The North York Rockets was a professional soccer team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the former city of North York. They were competed in the original Canadian Soccer League during its existence from 1987 to 1992.[1] Upon the demise of the CSL, the Rockets joined the National Soccer League.

North York Rockets
Nickname(s)Rockets
Founded1986 or '87
Dissolved1993
StadiumEsther Shiner Stadium
North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
LeagueCanadian Soccer League
National Soccer League

The Rockets's best result came in 1991 when they defeated the Nova Scotia Clippers with a 9-1 goal aggregate to advance to the league cup semi-finals.

After the team played in the NSL for the 1993 season, it replaced the Toronto Blizzard in the American Professional Soccer League as the Toronto Rockets for the 1994 season. The Rockets withdrew from the APSL only days before the start of the 1995 season due to a financial dispute with the league's front office.

Sources

  • Canadian Soccer League
  • Canadian Soccer History
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References

  1. Canadian Soccer Association. Official Program, North York Rockets, 1987
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