NY Pancyprian Freedoms Win APSL Metro Title

Polonia SC claims first ever CSL D1 regular season championship

By Noah Zimmerman

Noah@queensledger.com

The New York Pancyprian Freedoms are APSL Metro champions after defeating NY Athletic Club 5-0

It was a big weekend for both the NY Pancyprian Freedoms and Polonia SC, as they each picked up big wins to clinch regular season titles in the APSL Metropolitan Conference and CSL Division 1 respectively. The Pancyprians downed NY Athletic Club on the road at Travers Island while Polonia battled the NY Ukrainians on their shared home field at McCarren Park.

The Pancyprians have enjoyed a phenomenal season that has brought them to the national stage. Just a few weeks ago they clashed with MLS side FC Cincinnati in the US Open Cup, and coming up soon is another match in the National Amateur Cup. They’ve only suffered one loss in the APSL this season, coming to 2nd place side NY Greek Americans.

The Pancyprians have only lost once this APSL season

Against NYAC, the Pancyprians came out on fire. On the edge of 5 minutes played, James Thristino tapped in his first goal of the game, doubling the advantage with a header at the half-hour mark. After the half, Thristino completed his hat trick in the 81st minute, the fourth of five goals for the Pancyprians. The other scorers were Junior Rosero and Nicholas Zielonka.

Goalkeeper Josh Levine was only called into action a few times. He made the one save necessary in the 90th minute to preserve the 11th clean sheet of the year for the Pancyprians.

Shortly after, Polonia SC put the NY Ukrainians to the sword in Brooklyn, picking up a 4-1 win to clinch their first regular season CSL title. Right from the kickoff, Antoine Laurient pressed and won the ball inside the Ukrainians’ half. He squared it across to Alex Goldman for the opening goal just 15 seconds in. 

Antoine Laurient won the ball in the opening seconds to help open the scoring for Polonia

Polonia would find a second strike in the 32nd minute and Chouran Camara added the third and fourth goals on either side of halftime. Goalkeeper Carter Dutton-Kneaves was only beaten once, as Ivan Koshurba pulled a consolation goal back for the Ukrainians. He maintained his impressive record, conceding no more than one goal per league match.

Polonia celebrated with bottles of champagne on the field after the win. The club will now weigh their options, as the CSL winners are offered promotion to the APSL. They’ll also look to follow up the title with their third playoff championship after the season ends.

Polonia SC celebrated with champagne on the field at McCarren Park

With the champions decided, all that’s left is to sort out razor-thin playoff and relegation battles. In the APSL the bottom five clubs are separated by just five points with one match to go. In the CSL, all that’s left to decide is the final playoff spot, up in the air between Central Park Rangers’ and Hoboken FC’s second teams.

Polonia SC Move Within Reach of Cosmopolitan Soccer League Division 1 Title

NY International repeat as Kilby Cup champs, but promotion hopes fade

By Noah Zimmerman

Polonia SC players celebrate a big goal in their title race battle against NY International FC

It was a beautiful Sunday morning at McCarren Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn as the two top teams in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League got set to face off. Polonia Soccer Club and New York International FC entered the day level on points, but Polonia held the tiebreaker via head-to-head.

When the two sides met in September, it was a rainy affair at Randall’s Island. After a scoreless first half, NY International got on the board through Josh Adejokun in the 52nd minute. Polonia weren’t able to answer until the 75th when they scored the first of three unanswered goals. A Lukasz Bielen header, Hazel Coogler free kick, and Jakub Madej strike gave Polonia a late comeback win.

It was one of just two losses in the Fall portion of the 2024-25 season, as International won 8 of their 11 matches, before winning 7 of 8 in the Spring. Despite this they were right in the thick of a wild title race, separated by mere points from Polonia, FC Sandzak, Hoboken FC 1912 II, and Central Park Rangers II.

It was a busy week for International, with cup finals for both their reserve and first teams. On Wednesday night the Lions won the CSL’s Kilby Cup for the second straight year, defeating Hoboken FC II, though their reserves were unable to claim the Saunders Cup the next night.

Polonia were also busy over the week as they played their game in hand on Thursday night against Borgetto FC. A 3-1 Polonia win avenged their 1-0 loss in October, the latter of just two losses suffered this season.x

As expected, the visiting Lions started the match hungry, pressing hard and fighting for early chances. Despite this, it was Polonia who found the match’s opening goal. A brilliant diagonal ball by Sam Resnick was redirected in at the far post by Filip Glowala to put Polonia ahead 1-0 inside the first quarter of an hour.

The two top sides in the CSL fought hard for an edge in a razor-thin title race

20 minutes later, the task got more daunting for International as a straight red card was shown to Alexandru Teodorescu for making contact with the linesman. The Lions were forced to see out a 1-0 deficit for the final 10 minutes of the half.

Even after being sent down to 9 men, NY International were able to pull back a late goal

Even with a man disadvantage, International were persistent in the second half. Once again, their efforts were hindered by a controversial red card. The referee claimed to have heard discriminatory language towards the assistant referee and despite NYIFC’s protests that he had been speaking in Spanish to a teammate, the Lions were down to 9 men.

Polonia were able to add two late goals, with Matthew Saluga making it 2-0 in the 70th minute and Conrad Nowowiewski scoring the third in the 80th. International were able to pull a goal back from a free kick, but that was all they could muster as they fell to Polonia 3-1 for the second time.

Polonia is yet to concede more than one goal in a match during league play, only allowing 13 goals in their 20 matches played. The impressive defensive record has been paramount in their title push.

“It justifies what we’ve been working on all season. From the very first day of training in the summer we all had a sense that there was something special with this team,” said Filip Glowala following the match.

“We’ve always had the guys, we finally have the commitment and it’s really nice to see it finally come together. We wanted to be a top dog and we showed that we are one,” said head coach Corey Smith.

“Today our discipline let us down, not just with the cards,” lamented NY International coach Nick Platt. “It’s a bitter pill to swallow, but ultimately I’m very proud of the guys and of the cup win. Now we’re gonna push hard for the rest of the season and hope for a miracle.”

Polonia can clinch the Division 1 title and promotion to the American Premier Soccer League (APSL) with a win over NY Ukrainians next week. In order for International to sneak back in, Polonia would need to drop points in both of their last two matches.

CSL and APSL Title Races Reach Deciding Points

Polonia SC takes on NY International in Brooklyn

By Noah Zimmerman

Polonia SC and FC Sandzak battled at Randall’s Island to a 1-1 draw last Wednesday night. The CSL title race remains razor thin. (Photo: NZ Media)

The top division of the Cosmopolitan Soccer League has been locked into a wild title race since the opening weeks of the season. NY International FC, Polonia SC, FC Sandzak, and Central Park Rangers II have been separated by just a few points for months, with multiple clubs spending time atop the D1 table.

With just a few matches remaining, Polonia and International have been trading places at the top of the league. After last weekend’s matches, NYIFC held a three point lead with one more match played than the other title challengers. 

With a win over Borgetto FC this Thursday night, Polonia would match International with 45 points, but their 3-1 win in the Fall would propel them back into a lead, as head-to-head serves as the first tiebreaker.

The real tiebreaker is coming up this Sunday in Brooklyn when NY International visit Polonia at their longtime home at McCarren Park. The two top dogs of the CSL will face off to likely decide who ends up lifting the league title. The league winner will also earn promotion to the American Premier Soccer League (APSL).

Kickoff will be at 10am on Sunday on what should be a beautiful morning in Brooklyn. The McCarren Park soccer field, located on Lorimer St between Driggs Ave and Bayard St, is open to the public. You can also watch the match live on Game in Frame, who have been broadcasting the CSL title race alongside their coverage of academy, amateur, and semi-professional soccer in the Northeast.

“Sunday’s title battle has a special feel to it, we’ve covered a lot of great matches, but it’s rare you get a game where an entire season rides on one result,” said owner and commentator Josh Pratt. “These teams have been fighting for the CSL D1 title dream and promotion to the APSL since September, the emotions will be high, we are looking forward to broadcasting the drama.”

Livestream coverage will begin just before kickoff at www.gameinframe.com as well as their YouTube page.

Sandzak took on FC Ulqini on Tuesday night in Staten Island with a chance to pull within four points of the leaders. CPR II will play their game in hand next Thursday against KidSuper Samba AC II, who are locked into a relegation battle with Manhattan Celtic II. 

Hoboken FC 1912 II held 1st place for a good portion of the Fall, but a 7-game losing streak dropped them down to 5th. They are still in reach of the Division 1 playoffs; 34 points with three matches to play.

 

Pancyprians close in on APSL Metro title

Meanwhile in the APSL, the NY Pancyprian Freedoms are close to lifting the league title, up three points on the NY Greek Americans with a game in hand. They’ve only conceded a remarkable 14 goals in their 18 matches. Four of those goals were scored by the Greek Americans, coming in a 1-1 draw and a 3-1 win, the only defeat suffered by Pancyprians this season.

Pancyprians head to Staten Island on Sunday night for a match against newly promoted Richmond County FC, who won CSL Division 1 last season. Richmond are close to securing safety in their debut APSL season, a rare feat in a very competitive league. They’ll take on the Greek Americans the following week before finishing the season against SC Vistula Garfield.

NYGA will take on Doxa FCW at their home field at Hofstra University. After that they’ll only have two matches remaining to catch Pancyprians, who would need to drop points to open a window for a late title push.

The relegation battle is also razor thin, with the bottom four of Vistula, KidSuper Samba AC, Doxa, and Central Park Rangers separated by a few points. Richmond sits just one spot ahead of them in 8th.

Hoboken FC 1912, NY Athletic Club, and Zum Schneider FC 03 sit in the 5th, 6th, and 7th positions respectively. They are all out of reach of the APSL playoffs, but well clear of the relegation battle.

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