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Toronto Atomic FC

Toronto Atomic FC was a Canadian soccer club that was founded in 2013. The club was based in Toronto, Ontario, and originally joined the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) as an expansion team in 2015. It fielded a senior and reserve team throughout its time in the league.

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After two seasons in the CSL circuit, Toronto left the league and operated an indoor team in the Arena Premier League under the name Ukraine AC. In 2020, the league dissolved along with its member clubs. Toronto also operated several youth teams in the Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF).

History

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Atomic Selects Toronto FC was formed in 2013 as a soccer academy by HVAC contractor Ihor Prokipchuk. On February 10, 2015 Toronto Atomic joined the professional ranks as an expansion franchise in the Canadian Soccer League.[1][2][3][4] The club received territorial rights in Etobicoke a district of Toronto and Centennial Park Stadium would serve as their home venue. Toronto Atomic secured the services of Ihor Yavorskyi as head coach with previous experience in the Ukrainian Premier League.[5] Yavorskyi was able to acquire players who played in the Ukrainian top tier like Vasyl Shpuk, Ihor Ilkiv, Ihor Melnyk, Igor Migalevskyy, Andriy Dankiv, Mykhaylo Basarab, Oleksandr Semenyuk, Volodymyr Plishka, Denys Rylsky, Oleksandr Tomakh, and Stanislav Katana.[6][7] The club made its CSL debut on May 9, 2015 in a 3-0 victory over Niagara United with Migalevskyy, Melnyk, and Mykola Voytsekhovskyy contributing the goals.[8] Midway through the season Yavorskyi was dismissed from his post with Vasyl Ishchak being named his successor.[9][10]

Ishchak managed to secure a postseason for the organization by finishing fifth in the overall standings. Their opponents in the quarterfinals were SC Waterloo, but lost the match by a score of 2-0.[11] At the conclusion of the season Toronto received two league awards one for Ihor Melnyk as CSL Rookie of the Year, and Ishchak for CSL Coach of the Year.[12][13] In preparations for the 2016 season Atomic extended Ischak contract, and named Michael Tischer team captain.[14] Serhiy Konyushenko was appointed the head coach for the reserve team in the CSL Second Division.[15] Toronto Atomic entered a team in the newly formed CAF LIKA Supergroup open division.[16]

Toronto brought in further imports from Ukraine signing Ivan Sozansky, Ostap Talochka, Roman Sakhno, Bohdan Polyakhov, and Canadian international Terry Dunfield.[17][18] For the second straight season Toronto secured a postseason berth by finishing fifth in the standings.[19] In the preliminary round of the playoffs Atomic were eliminated from the competition after a 1-0 loss to the Serbian White Eagles.[20] In the Second Division the reserve team finished second in the regular season, and reached the CSL D2 Championship final where they faced the York Region Shooters B, but suffered a 2-1 defeat.[21]

In 2017, Toronto Atomic discontinued the use of their senior team in the CSL, but continued fielding a team in the CAF LIKA Supergroup Open Division.[22]

In 2017, Toronto Atomic began fielding an indoor team, and became a founding member in the Arena Premier League as Ukraine AC.[23][24]

Roster

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As of January 3, 2019[25]

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
4   Jemel Taylor
5 MF  UKR Denis Dyachenko
6   Nazapii Drahan
7   Liubomir Holovinskiy
9 MF  UKR Roman Sakhno
10 FW  UKR Bohdan Polyakhov
11 FW  UKR Vitaliy Kolesnikov
No. Pos. Nation Player
12   Christiano Alvez
13   Serge Marchak
15 MF  UKR Mykhaylo Berezovyi
16 MF  UKR Vasyl Zhuk
17   Maskyiy Rokovskyi
19   Yevheuii Potazochenko
GK  UKR Ihor Vitiv

Head coaches

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Toronto Atomic

Toronto Atomic II

Honours

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Toronto Atomic II

Seasons

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First team

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Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2015 Canadian Soccer League (First Division) 12 10–2–10 5th Quarterfinals [28]
2016 8 8–6–7 5th Quarterfinals [28]
2017–18 Arena Premier League (International Division) 7 6–4–10 5th Semifinals [29]
2018–19 6

Second team

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Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2015 Canadian Soccer League (Second Division) 10 7–3–8 3rd Quarterfinals [30]
2016 6 9–2–4 2nd Finals [31]

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