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FC Continentals is a Canadian soccer club founded in 2008. The team is currently a member of the Canadian Soccer League, a non-FIFA sanctioned league. The club originally played under the name FC Vorkuta and was renamed FC Continentals in 2022. Their home venue is Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto, Ontario.

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History

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The club was formed by Russian immigrants Igor Demitchev and Samad Kadirov in Toronto in 2008.[1][2] The club derived its name from the main financier Demitchev's hometown Vorkuta in Russia.[3][4] Initially the club operated at the amateur level in the Downtown Polson Pier Soccer League. In their debut season, Vorkuta achieved instant success after clinching both the regular and postseason titles. Within a year, the club transferred to the Thornhill Soccer Club League, and continued its uphill climb to success by winning the playoff title.

In 2010, the team remained in the York Region territory by joining the Richmond Hill Soccer League, and the Downsview Hangar Indoor Soccer League. In 2016, the organization decided to make the transition to the professional ranks by applying for membership in the Canadian Soccer League.[5][6] After presenting a successful strategic business plan, the club received the necessary votes in order to be approved by the league ownership.[7][8] In preparation for the 2017 CSL season, the team hired the services of Serhiy Zayets as head coach.[9] Zayets assembled a roster with several key CSL veterans acquired primarily from FC Ukraine United. The acquisitions included Sergiy Ivliev, Oleg Shutov, Mykhailo Bulkin, Vitaliy Dnistryan, Danylo Lazar, Vadym Gostiev, and Oleh Kerchu was assigned the team captain.[10][11] In addition to the CSL veterans, several imports were brought in from Ukraine and Russia to further strengthen the roster.[12][13]

Vorkuta made their professional debut on May 27, 2017 against Milton SC with a 7–0 victory with goals coming from Kerchu, Lazar, Shutov, Gostiev, and Yaroslav Svorak.[14] In the club's inaugural season at the professional level, Vorkuta managed to produce a significant result. By clinching the regular season title, and establishing the best offensive record with the second best defensive record.[15][16] In the preliminary round of the postseason, they defeated Royal Toronto FC by a score of 6–3.[17][18] Their 2017 campaign came to a conclusion in the following round after a 1–0 defeat to Scarborough SC.[19]

In 2018, the club produced a notable season by securing the CSL Championship, and found further success in the Second Division as its reserve squad secured the double (division title and DII Championship).[20][21] In 2022, the club was renamed FC Continentals.[22][23]

Crest

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The crest used from 2008 to 2021

The club's first crest was in the shape of a circle with a soccer ball placed in the center and with the club's name beneath it.[3] The colors of the crest were blue, red, and white which represented the colors of the Canadian and the city of Toronto flags.[3] On top of the crest was a barbed wire, which symbolized the owner's birthplace, Vorkuta in Siberia, Russia, where a former Gulag labor camp was located.[4][24]

In 2022, the club's name was changed to FC Continentals, resulting in a rebranding of the club's logo.[25]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 31 July 2023[26]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  UKR Oleksandr Alyeksyeyev
DF  UKR Maksym Banasevych
FW  UKR Oleksiy Boyko
MF  UKR Bohdan Borovskyi
GK   Andrei Ciurchin
DF  MEX Jesus Eduardo Compean Gonzalez
DF  UKR Leonid Husak
FW  UKR Serhiy Ivlyev
DF  UKR Serhiy Melnyk
GK  UKR Oleksandr Musiyenko
DF  UKR Borys Orlovskyi
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  UKR Illya Piltenko
MF  UKR Serhiy Pitel
FW  UKR Viktor Raskov
MF  UKR Pavlo Shulhan
MF  UKR Andriy Sorokin
GK  UKR Anatoliy Starushchenko
FW  UKR Mykola Temnyuk
DF  UKR Mykyta Tkachov
MF  UKR Vitaliy Tymofiyenko
MF  UKR Serhiy Ursulenko

Head coaches

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Honours

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FC Continentals

FC Continentals II

Seasons

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First team

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Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2017 Canadian Soccer League (First Division) 8 10–2–2 1st Semifinals [28]
2018 9 12–2–2 2nd Champions [28]
2019 10 15–3–0 1st Quarterfinals [28]
2020 5 4–3–1 2nd Champions [28]
2021 Canadian Soccer League 8 6–1–0 1st Finals [29]
2022 6 4–4–2 4th Champions [30]

Second team

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Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2017 Canadian Soccer League (Second Division) 8 8–0–6 3rd Semifinals [31]
2018 6 12–1–2 1st Champions [32]
2019 6 13–0–2 1st Champions [33]

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