Mississauga Eagles P.S.C.

were founded and became an original member of the newly formed Canadian Professional Soccer League.

[3] The Mississauga franchise was owned and coached by Josef Komlodi, a former professional player in Hungary, and Germany.

Notable players signed by the team were Hungarian import Attila Kovacs, and Vladimir Koval, a veteran from the Canadian National Soccer League.

[5] Throughout the entire season Mississauga achieved little success within the league, and finished in a tie for seventh place with 10 points.

One controversial event occurred on July 26, 1998, in a match against North York Astros, where Mississauga protested the match due to a dispute with team owner Komlodi and North York owner Bruno Ierullo about North York using a reserve team which operated in the Peel-Halton Regional Soccer League which violated Mississauga's territorial rights as the league operated within the boundaries of Mississauga's territory.