*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of December 23, 2014
Phil Ionadi is a Canadian businessman, soccer executive, former soccer player, head coach, and the general manager for the Canadian Arena Soccer Association.
He also contributed in the administrative field of soccer initially beginning in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) in 2008 as a director of business operations for the Brampton Lions. He eventually sat on the CSL Board of Directors as the Director for Youth, and was instrumental in forming the Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF) in 2012. In 2017, the Canadian Arena Soccer Association appointed Ionadi as the general manager for the Canada national arena soccer team.
In 2001, Ionadi returned to the Canadian Professional Soccer League, and signed with expansion franchise the Brampton Hitmen, where he served as the team captain.[16][17] His most notable achievement with the organization was in the 2003 season where he finished as the club's top goalscorer with 13 goals, and secured the teams first CPSL Championship.[18] As a result of his efforts he was recognized with the CSL MVP award.[18] On May 19, 2005 he signed a contract with expansion franchise Oakville Blue Devils, and was named team captain.[19] In his debut and final season with Oakville he assisted in claiming his second championship title, and establishing a league milestone as Oakville became the first expansion franchise to win the championship title in their debut season.[20][21]
In 2006, Ionadi made the transition to coaching by being appointed head coach for the Oakville Blue Devils in the Canadian Soccer League.[23] In his debut season he won the National Division title, and produced the best offensive and defensive records in the division.[24] In the postseason Oakville was defeated in the opening round to the Windsor Border Stars.[24] He also served as the youth coach for Oakville Soccer Club in 2006.[25]
In 2006, along with coaching Ionadi was hired as the academy director for Oakville Soccer Club, where he served from 2007 till 2010.[25] On April 10, 2008, he was selected as the Director of Business Operations for the Brampton Lions in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL).[29][30] In 2012, he purchased LIKA Sports Inc, and currently serves as the company's chief executive officer.[31] In 2013, he served on the CSL Board of Directors as the Director for Youth, and was awarded the Harry Paul Gauss Memorial Award.[32][33] In 2012, he was one of founders and served as the president of the Canadian Academy of Futbol (CAF) a soccer development program which consists of different soccer clubs and academies organizing soccer competitions, seasons, tournaments, camps, and showcases.[34]
In 2017, he was named the general manager for the Canadian Arena Soccer Association.[35][36] Ionadi ventured into sports management field in 2021 where he became the president for Primetime Sports Marketing Inc.[37]