Toronto Croatia (Croatian National Sports Club Toronto Croatia) are a Canadian soccer team, founded in 1956. The team is a member of the Canadian Soccer League, the highest professional Canadian soccer league, and play in the International Division. Toronto Croatia are the current champions of the Canadian Soccer League.
The Croatians currently play their home games at the Hershey Centre in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, around 20 kilometres west of downtown Toronto. The team's colours are red, white and blue, similar to those of the Croatian national football team. The club's identification with its Croatian roots remains strong to this day. It is a regular participant in the Croatian-North American Soccer Tournament.
However, the NASL was never comfortable with the Croatia link (an obvious ethnic connection), and in 1978, the team was bought out, leaving the Toronto Blizzard in the NASL, while Toronto Croatia returned to the NSL. In 1994, Toronto Croatia joined the Canadian International Soccer League. In 1997, a new league was formed, the Canadian Professional Soccer League, which Toronto Croatia joined in 1998. The club's successes despite the instabilities it found in each of the leagues in which it has played is a testament to what a small ethnic group could accomplish in North American sport.
In 2006, the club celebrated its 50th anniversary. To commemorate this, the team went on a tour of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Toronto Croatia played the Dinamo Zagreb B team at Maksimir Stadium before the Croatian Supercup, NK Široki Brijeg and NK Primorac Biograd.
In 2007, Toronto Croatia participated in the first ever Croatian World Club Championship in which clubs from the Croatian diaspora compete against each other. The club emerged as the victor of the first tournament with a 3 - 1 win over Canberra Croatia in the final. The team was awarded the championship trophy by Croatian Football Federation president Vlatko Marković. Toronto Croatia capped off its remarkable year with a 4-1 total goals aggregate victory over the Serbian White Eagles to claim the Canadian Soccer League title.
Toronto Croatia and other teams of the CSL will not be competing in the new Canadian Championship being used to determine a national champion of Canada and to decide the nation's representitive in the CONCACAF Champions League.
Its fans appear in several highly rated videos on Youtube; in particular, the battles involving the rival Serbian White Eagles. These videos are viewed by Croatian-Canadian soccer fans including Croats as far as Croatia and throughout the worldwide Croatian diaspora.
| Year | Division | League | Regular Season | Playoffs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1963 | "1" | NSL | 7th | |
| 1963 | "1" | NSL | 7th | |
| 1964 | "1" | NSL | 7th | |
| 1965 | "1" | NSL | 6th | |
| 1966 | "1" | NSL | 4th | Final |
| 1966 | "1" | NSL | 9th | |
| 1970 | "1" | NSL | 1st | |
| 1971 | "1" | NSL | 1st | Champions |
| 1972 | "1" | NSL | 1st | |
| 1973 | "1" | NSL | 1st | |
| 1974 | "1" | NSL | 3rd | Champions |
| 1979 | – | NSL | ? | ? |
| 1992 | "1" | NSL | ? | Champions |
| 1993 | "1" | NSL | ? | ? |
| 1994 | "1" | CISL | ? | ? |
| 1995 | "1" | CISL | ? | Champions |
| 1996 | "1" | CISL | ? | Champions |
| 1997 | "1" | CNSL | 2nd | Quarter Final |
| 1998 | "1" | CPSL | 8th | Did not qualify |
| 1999 | "1" | CPSL | 2nd | Final |
| 2000 | "1" | CPSL | 2nd | Champions |
| 2001 | "1" | CPSL | 6th | Did not qualify |
| 2002 | "1" | CPSL | 1st, Western | Semi Final |
| 2003 | "1" | CPSL | 3rd, Western | Semi Final |
| 2004 | "1" | CPSL | 2nd, Western | Champions |
| 2005 | "1" | CPSL | 2nd, Eastern | Semi Final |
| 2006 | "1" | CSL | 2nd, International | Semi Final |
| 2007 | "1" | CSL | 2nd, International | Champions |