Class of 2009: Neil Ellett

Neil Ellett was a credit to his country. A steady defender that played in the late 1960s and early 1970s, he wore Canada’s colours seven times at the “A” level plus an additional 12 times at the amateur/Olympic level.



“I guess I was the type of (player) that you didn’t recognize too much,” says Neil Ellett. “In the most cases I was a defender, either in the back, or Frank (coach Pike) quite often had me as a front sweeper. So I was more of a destroyer than a creator.”

Class of 2009: Joan McEachern

Joan McEachern can take pride in the recent success of the women’s national program. After all, she was one of the early pioneers that paved the way for what is now one of the best programs in the world.



“Those first couple of years, you would go to a camp and you would play some games,” says Joan McEachern. “As the program evolved, it became much more. Even though we worked full time (in non-soccer jobs), soccer also became a full-time job.”

Class of 2009: John Limniatis

John Limniatis was a formidable player in his time, making 44 appearances for Canada’s national team between 1987 and 1997. For what he says he lacked in physical prowess, he made up in technique and understanding.



More than anything, it was his character that ensured him a long career at both club and national levels.

Ezurike, Poirier amongst soccer winners at IKON Sport Awards

Nkem Ezurike has won the IKON Female Team Athlete of the Year award at this year’s IKON Sport Awards presented by Sport Nova Scotia. Ezurike was one of three soccer award winners at this year’s event, joined by Official of the Year Shauna Poirier and Team of the Year Halifax City Salty’s women’s soccer.



This past year, Ezurike won a bronze medal at the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship and a gold medal at the 2008 BMO National Championships. She won the bronze with Canada in July and the gold with Halifax City Salty’s in October. She then represented Canada at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup New Zealand 2008 in November, leading the team with two goals and helping the team reach the quarter-final stage.

Hall celebrates 10th Induction Banquet

The Soccer Hall of Fame celebrated its 10th annual Induction Banquet on Saturday night at the Club Link Country Club in Woodbridge, ON. Four players, three builders, one Pioneer Award winner, and one Team of Distinction were celebrated in front of friends and family.



Canadian Soccer Association President Dr. Dominic Maestracci was on hand to offer his words of thanks and congratulations to the inductees and the Team of Distinction. He also formally presented the Association’s Life Membership award to the The Soccer Hall of Fame’s founding chairman Bill Hoyle.

CBC celebrates Soccer Day in Canada

Canada’s soccer community celebrates CBC’s Soccer Day in Canada this Saturday 20 June. The third annual event is aired live from four different locations across Canada – Bowmanville, ON, Stratford, PE, Medicine Hat, AB and Vancouver, BC.
The show airs from 12.00-18.00 ET (09.00-15.00 PT) and includes two live matches during the broadcast: the Impact de Montréal vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC match from Montréal (Stade Saputo) and the Spain vs. South Africa international match from the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009.

Wilkinson joins Sault Ste. Marie Sports Hall

Clive Wilkinson has been inducted as a soccer coach and builder in the Sault Ste. Marie Sports Hall of Fame. Wilkinson is one of four 2009 inductees, joining alpine skier Brigitte Acton, swimmer Jessica Tuomela and boxer Steve Beaupre in the Class of 2009.



Wilkinson has been involved in soccer for more than 50 years. He has been an Ontario Soccer Association Coaching Instructor since 1978 and is the former president of the Sault Amateur Soccer Association. He is also the president and founding member of the Sault Soccer Coaches Association as well as chair of the Sault Ste. Marie Indoor Soccer Facility committee.

Vancouver’s Nolly sets record for clean sheets

With Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s big win on Tuesday night, goalkeeper Jay Nolly set the Nutrilite Canadian Championship record for clean sheets in a season. Nolly posted his third consecutive clean sheet in the 2:0 victory over Toronto FC, pushing Vancouver into first place in the competition standings.



With but one match left in the championship, Vancouver must wait for the 18 June result between Toronto FC and the Impact de Montréal. Vancouver will win the championship if the Impact can hold Toronto FC to three goals or less. Toronto FC needs to win by four goals in difference to retake first place and win the championship.

Canada makes small jump in world ranking

Canada was the top points earner within CONCACAF this past month on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings. Canada gained 36 points and moved up six spots on the world ranking after a 1:0 victory over European opponent Cyprus on 30 May.



Canada remains the eighth-ranked CONCACAF country in the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Rankings. Canada moved up to 83rd place on the world ranking and closed the gap behind Jamaica to just 26 points (Jamaica lost 24 points on the ranking). USA, Mexico and Honduras remain the top-three CONCACAF countries on the ranking.

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