The annual CPSL awards ceremony was held at
German-Canadian Club on October 5, 2003 in
London, Ontario. The Ottawa Wizards finished on top with the most wins with two awards. The undefeated Eastern Conference champions produced the Rookie of the Year with McDonald Yobe, a former Malawian international. After conceding the lowest number of goals the league voted New Zealand journeyman Simon Eaddy with the Goalkeeper of the Year award. Phil Ionadi a former
CNSL and
USL A-League veteran captained the Brampton Hitmen to a CPSL Championship, and in returned was named the MVP. Carlo Arghittu of St. Catharines Wolves another former CNSL and USL A-League veteran was given the
Golden Boot for finishing as the league's top goalscorer. Domagoj Sain was given his second consecutive Defender of the Year award. After a disastrous 2002 season Toronto Supra brought in Jose Testas a former
Primeira Liga, and
Segunda Divisão player to manage the club. Testas immediately changed the club into a championship contender by finishing second in their division, and for his achievement was granted the Coach of the Year award. The Durham Flames received their second Fair Play award for being the most disciplined team. While Michael Lambert who officiated the championship final was given his second Referee of the Year award. == References ==