Phil Ionadi

Phil Ionadi
Personal information
Full name Philip Ionadi
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990-1993 North York Rockets
1996 Toronto Italia
1997 Toronto Supra 6 (0)
1998 Toronto Lynx 5 (0)
1998 Glen Shields Sun Devils 11 (2)
1999 Montreal Impact (indoor) 30 (5)
2000 Montreal Impact 5 (0)
2000-2001 Toronto ThunderHawks (indoor) 32 (3)
2002-2004 Brampton Hitmen 72 (22)
2005 Oakville Blue Devils 17 (4)
Teams managed
2006 Oakville Blue Devils

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of December 23, 2014.


Phil Ionadi is a retired Canadian soccer player and head coach who played in the Canadian Soccer League, Canadian National Soccer League, USL A-League, Canadian Professional Soccer League, and National Professional Soccer League. He is currently the President of the Canadian Academy of Futbol.

Playing career

Ionadi began his professional career with the North York Rockets of the Canadian Soccer League.[1] After the demise of North York he signed with Toronto Italia of the Canadian National Soccer League. [2] He added a Treble to his resume by winning the Regular League Championship, the CNSL domestic, and the Playoff Championship. In 1997, he signed with rivals the Toronto Supra making his debut on June 29, 1997 in a Cup match against London City.[3] During his tenure with the Supra he assisted in the club's achievement in reaching the postseason, by making the playoff finals match but unfortunately were defeated by St. Catharines Wolves. The following year Ionadi signed a contract with the Toronto Lynx in the USL A-League a second tier team in the Canadian soccer pyramid system, but was released from his contract midway through the season. For the remainder of the year he signed with the Glen Shields Sun Devils of the Canadian Professional Soccer League. In 1999, he signed with the Toronto Lynx rivals the Montreal Impact, and played an indoor season with the Impact. The following year he played an outdoor season with Montreal, while in winter he played for the Toronto Thunderhawks for another indoor season. Ionadi was back in the Canadian Professional Soccer League in 2001, with the newly expansion franchise the Brampton Hitmen where he served as the team captain during his tenure with the club. His greatest success with the club came in the 2003 season where he managed to score 12 goals, and secure a playoff berth for the club by finishing second in their division. In the postseason Brampton defeated the Vaughan Shooters to secure the teams first CPSL Championship.[4] At the CPSL awards ceremony, Ionadi was awarded the Canadian Soccer League MVP Award.[5][6] On May 19, 2005 Ionadi was signed by the Oakville Blue Devils by a newly expansion franchise club and was named team captain.[7] He helped lead Oakville to finals of the CSL Cup where they defeated the Vaughan Shooters to a score of 2-1, making the Oakville Blue Devils the first expansion franchise to win the CPSL Cup in their debut season; the victory also marked Ionadi second championship trophy.[8]

Managerial career

In 2006, Oakville head coach Duncan Wilde signed with the Toronto Lynx, and Ionadi retired from competitive soccer to make the transition to head coach of the Blue Devils.[9] In his debut season he won the National Division title, but Oakville were eliminated in the early stages of the postseason. On April 10, 2008 he was appointed Director of Business Operations for the Brampton Lions.[10] In 2013, he served on the CSL Board of Directors as the Director for Youth, and on October 27, 2014 Ionadi was awarded the Harry Paul Gauss Memorial Award .[11]

Managerial stats

Team Nat From To Record
GWLDWin %
Oakville Blue Devils Canada 28 May 2006 30 October 2006 22106645.45

Honours

Player

Brampton Hitmen
2003
Oakville Blue Devils
2005

Individual

Managerial

Oakville Blue Devils
2006

References

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