Toronto Croatia won their fourth championship (seventh including Canadian National Soccer League titles) in a 1–0 victory over Capital City F.C.
After one season as commissioner Domenic Di Gironimo resigned with Vincent Ursini returning to be named his successor.
[22] The Milltown ownership announced future plans to form a breakaway league under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Soccer Association.
The top 8 teams will qualify for the 2-legged Quarter-finals with the winners advancing to the one game semi-finals to be hosted by the highest remaining seeds.
Assistant referees: Matt Meloche Scott Decker Fourth official: Justin Tasev The 2011 CSL Executive Committee.
Tihomir Maletic received his second consecutive MVP award, and Sven Arapovic was given the Defender of the Year for his contributions in establishing Toronto's solid defensive record.
Velemir Crljen went home with the Coach of the Year, while club president Joe Pavicic was given the Harry Paul Gauss award.
The Golden Boot was taken by Stefan Vukovic of TFC Academy, and Scott Cliff of SC Toronto was voted the Goalkeeper of the Year.
Rogers TV producer Jeremy Milani was given a special service award for promoting CSL matches throughout the years.
Toronto Croatia participated in the 2nd Croatian World Club Championship in order to defend their title.