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Full nameHalton United
Founded2013 (as Burlington S.C.)
StadiumMilton Community Sports Park
Milton, Ontario
LeagueCanadian Academy of Soccer League
Home colours Away colours

Halton United are a Canadian soccer club based in Milton, Ontario, and is a member of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League. The club was formed in 2013 and became a member of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) under the name Burlington SC. They played their home matches at Nelson Stadium in Burlington, Ontario. After three seasons in the CSL the club disbanded their CSL senior team in order to become one of the founding members of the CAF Supergroup Open Division. After a brief sabbatical from the CSL, Burlington returned for the 2017 season to play in the Second Division.

In 2018, the club was renamed Halton United, and in 2019 became a founding member of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League (CASL).

History

Original logo

Burlington SC was formed and joined the Canadian Soccer League on May 2, 2013. The announcement made history as Burlington SC became the city's first professional soccer club. The club's inaugural head coach was William Etchu Tabi. Tabi constructed a roster mostly with international signings and a few domestic players. Notable acquisitions were Nicholas Lindsay, Judah Hernandez, Nikola Stanojevic, Obrad Dragosavac, Vladimir Vujasinović, Miroslav Bjelos, and Nenad Nikolić.

The team made its debut on May 19, 2013, in a match against Kingston FC, where Lindsay recorded the club's historic first goal in a 2–1 defeat. Throughout the season Burlington struggled to maintain a postseason berth, thus failing to secure a playoff berth by finishing tenth in the overall standings. For the 2014 season the club signed more European imports by bringing in Vladimir Vujović, Nenad Simic, and Bojan Stepanović. Burlington improved from their previous season by finishing fifth in the overall standings. Their opponents in the quarterfinals were North York Astros, but they were eliminated from the playoffs by a score of 4–0. At the conclusion of the season Vujasinovic was awarded the CSL Goalkeeper of the Year award.

In 2015, the club for the second year in a row qualified for the playoffs by finishing sixth in the overall standings. In the first round of the postseason Burlington faced the York Region Shooters, but suffered a 4–2 defeat. At the CSL awards banquet Burlington went home with three awards: CSL Goalkeeper of the Year to Andrew Stinger, Stanojevic received the Defender of the Year, and the club received the Fair Play and Respect Award.

In 2016, the league announced that Burlington were not returning for the 2016 season. In 2016, Burlington became one of the founding member of the CAF LIKA Supergroup Open Division. After a one-year absence from the CSL the team returned to the league for the 2017 season in order to compete in the Second Division. In 2018, the club was renamed Halton United, and for the second consecutive season reached the CSL Championship final but were defeated by FC Vorkuta B. In 2019, Halton along with Comet FC, Galaxy SC, London City SC, Milton SC, and Star FC became charter members of the Canadian Academy of Soccer League (CASL).

Head coaches

Years Name Nation
2013–2015 William Etchu Tabi  Cameroon
2017 Bruno Giannotti

Honours

Seasons

First team

Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2013 Canadian Soccer League (First Division) 12 7–0–15 10th did not qualify
2014 10 7–3–8 5th Quarterfinals
2015 12 8–3–11 6th Quarterfinals
2017 Canadian Soccer League (Second Division) 8 10–1–3 2nd Finals
2018 6 10–0–5 2nd Finals
2019 Canadian AOFS Soccer League 6 3rd
2021 6 3rd
2024 6 1–4–0 3rd

Second team

Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Ref
2014 Canadian Soccer League (Second Division) 9 7–3–6 5th Quarterfinals
2015 10 9–3–6 4th Quarterfinals

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