Changes from 2015 The 2016 season featured 14 teams in the two divisions with 8 in the First Division and 6 in the Second Division. The First Division was reduced to eight teams as
Brampton United,
Burlington SC, and
Toronto Croatia departed from the league and became more involved at the developmental level with their academy teams participating in the Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF). They would also field senior teams in the newly formed CAF Supergroup Open Division.
Niagara United departed from the league after a controversial ending in their final match of the 2015 season. A new entry from the
Ontario Soccer League known as
FC Ukraine United was granted a CSL franchise.
London City's franchise rights were transferred to Hamilton to become
Hamilton City. London City remained in the league as their territorial rights were kept by Milton owner Jasmin Halkic and relegated to the Second division.
SC Waterloo Region was voluntarily relegated to the Second division. The CSL became associated once more with
Givova with a sponsor agreement reached, which granted naming rights to the league, and the CSL Championship. The league re-launched its television program as the Givova CSL Primetime with Ethnic Channels Group, and
BeIN Sports broadcasting the program. The CSL formed a partnership with the Ontario Youth Soccer Association to establish a youth division for the CSL academy teams. The league also finalized an agreement with the Canadian Corporate Soccer League to assist in developing a similar structure for Toronto's
corporate clubs.
Teams Standings Season statistics Goals Hat-tricks Playoffs Bracket Due to a shortage of teams, all eight teams qualified for the one-game quarterfinal, and a one-game semifinal that led to the championship game played on October 30 at
Birchmount Stadium in
Toronto.
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