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MATCH NOTES: Weekly Storylines:
Fury FC saw their unbeaten streak halted at six games last Saturday at TD Place with a 1-0 loss to Pittsburgh Against Pittsburgh, Fury FC generated 15 shots on goal, nine from inside the box and out possessed the
opposition for the first time this season (53% vs 43%) Saturday marks the first game of another busy stretch of five matches in 16 days for Fury FC Callum Irving is tied for the USL lead with three shutouts in league play and four overall this season After seven games played, Lance Rozeboom leads Fury FC in pass completion percentage (86%) Red Bulls II are the reigning USL Cup Champions after defeating Swope Park and Marc Dos Santos last year New York are currently on a two-game losing streak (5-1 loss @CLT and 2-1 loss vs LA ) Red Bulls II have the second best offence in the Eastern Conference with 16 goals in nine games, but also have
the worse defence in the East with 18 goals allowed New York’s Vincent Bezecourt is tied fourth in USL scoring with 4 goals
Scouting the Red Bulls: After kicking off their 2017 campaign with one win in their first four games (1W-1D-2L), the Red Bull II went on a three-game unbeaten run (2W-1D-0L), before losing their last two matches; 5-1 against Charlotte on May 11 and 2-1 against LA last Sunday. Vincent Bezencourt is New York’s top scorer (4G, 3A). Head-to-Head: Saturday will mark the first meeting ever between Ottawa Fury FC and the New York Red Bull II. Injuries/Suspensions: Carl Haworth: Ankle (March 14: Out 4-6 weeks); Gerardo Bruna: Ankle (Apr. 26: week-to-week); Steevan Dos Santos: Ankle (May 10: day-to-day); Kyle Venter: Abductor (May 12: day-to-day)
OTTAWA FURY FC
2017 Record (W-D-L) & Conference Ranking: 1-3-3 | 6 Points | 14th Place | 5 GF 7 GA
Form (Last 5): W-D-D-D-L
- VS –
USL REGULAR SEASON
May 20, 2017
4:00 PM ET
MUS Soccer Park at Pittser Field Montclair, NJ
NEW YORK RED BULLS II
2017 Record (W-D-L) & Conference Ranking: 3-2-4 | 11 Points | 6th Place | 16GF 18GA
Form (Last 5):W-D-W-L-L
2017 SCHEDULE
Home matches Away matches Canadian Championship matches
Date Opponent KO/Result Stadium Attendance
Saturday, April 1, 2017 Saint Louis FC Loss (3-2) Toyota Stadium 5566 Saturday, April 8, 2017 Tampa Bay Rowdies Loss (1-0) Al Lang Stadium 5310
Saturday, April 15, 2017 Richmond Kickers Win (1-0) City Stadium 4974 Saturday, April 22, 2017 Toronto FC II Draw (0-0) TD Place 6502
Saturday, April 29, 2017 Charleston Battery Draw (2-2) MUSC Health Stadium 6563 Wednesday, May 3, 2017 FC Edmonton Win (1-0) TD Place*** 2567
Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tampa Bay Rowdies Draw (0-0) TD Place 3840 Wednesday, May 10, 2017 FC Edmonton Win (3-2) Clarke Field *** 2591
Saturday, May 13, 2017 Pittsburgh Riverhounds Loss (1-0) TD Place 3024 Saturday, May 20, 2017 New York Red Bulls II 4:00 PM MSU Soccer Park
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 Toronto FC 7:00 PM TD Place Saturday, May 27, 2017 Richmond Kickers 2:00PM TD Place
Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Toronto FC 7:00PM BMO Field Sunday, June 4, 2017 Bethlehem Steel FC 5:00 PM Goodman Stadium
Saturday, June 10, 2017 Harrisburg City Islanders 7:00PM TD Place Saturday, June 17, 2017 Rochester Rhinos 6:05 PM Capelli Sports Stadium
Tuesday, June 20, 2017 Orlando City B 11:00AM TD Place Saturday, June 24, 2017 New York Red Bulls II 2:00PM TD Place
Saturday, July 1, 2017 Louisville City FC 7:30 PM Louisville Slugger Field Saturday, July 8, 2017 Toronto FC II 7:30 PM Ontario Soccer Centre
Saturday, July 15, 2017 Rochester Rhinos 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, July 29, 2017 Toronto FC II 7:00PM TD Place
Saturday, August 5, 2017 Bethlehem Steel FC 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, August 12, 2017 Charlotte Independence 2:00PM TD Place
Wednesday, August 16, 2017 Orlando City B 7:30 PM Orlando City Stadium Saturday, August 19, 2017 Tampa Bay Rowdies 7:30 PM Al Lang Stadium
Wednesday, August 23, 2017 FC Cincinnati 7:00 PM Nippert Stadium Sunday, August 27, 2017 New York RedBulls II 2:00PM TD Place
Sunday, September 3, 2017 Saint Louis FC 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, September 9, 2017 Rochester Rhinos 6:05 PM Capelli Sports Stadium
Saturday, September 16, 2017 Charlotte Independence 7:00 PM Sportsplex at Matthews Sunday, September 24, 2017 Louisville City FC 2:00PM TD Place
Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Harrisburg City Islanders 6:30 PM FNB Field Sunday, October 1, 2017 Charleston Battery 2:00PM TD Place Sunday, October 8, 2017 FC Cincinnati 2:00PM TD Place
Saturday, October 14, 2017 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 7:00 PM Highmark Stadium
THE LINE-UPS: OTTAWA FURY FC -vs- NEW YORK RED BULLS II
OTTAWA FURY FC NEW YORK RED BULLS II NO NAME POS NO NAME POS
1 Callum Irving GK 6 Dan Metzger M 2 Jonathan Barden M 7 Derrick Etienne Jr. M 3 Eddie Edward D 12 Zeiko Lewis M 4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D 17 Arun Basuljevic M 5 Kyle Venter D 20 Justin Bilyeu D 6 Shane McEleney D 21 Brandon Allen F 7 Ryan Williams M 22 Florian Valot F 8 Steevan Dos Santos F 24 Evan Louro GK 9 Carl Haworth F 28 Hassan Ndam D
10 Gerardo Bruna M 29 Stefano Bonomo F 11 Sito Seoane F 36 Andrew Tinari M 12 Andrae Campbell D 37 David Najem D 14 Onua Thomas Obasi D 38 Kazu Shigenobu M 15 **Nick DePuy**(MTL) F 39 Tim Schmoll D 18 Tucker Hume F 40 Rafael Diaz GK 22 Jamar Dixon M 44 Andrew Lombard D 23 Andrew MacRae GK 45 Zach Ryan F 24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M 46 Kevin O'Toole D 25 Lance Rozeboom (C) M 50 David Abidor D 26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D 52 Ben Mines M 28 Sergio Manesio M 61 Xavier Kennedy GK 59 Aron Mkungilwa D 70 Junior Flemmings F 70 David Paulmin GK 88 Vincent Bezecourt M 77 **Michael Salazar** (MTL) F 91 Douglas Martinez F --- --- --- 92 Ethan Kutler M --- --- --- Jordan Scarlett D --- --- --- Sam Illin GK
HEAD COACH: PAUL DALGLISH HEAD COACH: JOHN WOLYNIEC
MATCH OFFICIALS: _________________________________________________________________________________ Referee: Elvis Osmanovic Assistants: Ian McKay and Brian Dipaolo Fourth Official: Thomas Snyder
MATCH PREVIEW: With a date in the Canadian Championship Semifinals against the current Voyageurs Cup holders Toronto FC on Tuesday, Ottawa Fury FC will first look to claim some crucial points on the road in the Big Apple on Saturday after having their six-game unbeaten streak halted last Saturday with a 1-0 loss at TD Place to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. Needing points to climb the USL standings, Ottawa will visit the defending USL Cup champions Saturday at MSU Soccer Park. While Red Bulls II might be the defenders of the USL Cup, they have lost back-to-back games and own the league’s worst defensive record. Not long after wrapping up a run of five contests in 15 days, Fury FC will begin another busy stretch with another five matches coming in the next 16 days as the club’s depth, health and mental toughness will be tested. While opportunities have come their way, Dalglish’s side has just five goals to start the USL campaign and will look to improve its conversation rate against New York. All five of Ottawa’s goals in USL action this season have come away from home where Fury FC are 1W-1D-2L and unbeaten in their last two road contests. On the plus side, Ottawa’s defence continues to look strong having conceded just three goals in its last four games with a pair of clean sheets. After the defending champs opened their 2017 campaign with one win in their first four games (1W-1D-2L), New York went on a three-game unbeaten run (2W-1D-0L), before losing their last two matches. Red Bulls II were handed a hard 5-1 loss by the Charlotte Independence on May 11 and then dropped a 2-1 decision against Los Angeles Galaxy II last Sunday. While New York has the second best offense in the Eastern Conference with 16 goals scored after nine games, the club has also the worse defence in the East with 18 goals allowed so far Ottawa will have to keep an eye on Red Bulls II leading scorer, Vincent Bezecourt who is tied fourth in USL scoring, with 4 goals, and tied third for assists, with three.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: Fury FC GM and Head Coach, Paul Dalglish: “We have to focus on the league now. We’ve rotated a lot with all those games in a short period of time, but now we want to start playing a more settled team. We’ve had our first real week of training in a while and we worked on our offence. Doesn’t matter who we’re facing, we want to start scoring goals, while keeping our defensive shape.” Fury FC Defender, Ramon Martin Del Campo: “This game is vital for us. We need to start accumulating points in the league. I don’t believe that our current position in the standings truly shows how good we are. We are a much better squad that our record shows. Against the defending champions we have a chance to send a message to the league. We have a big game coming up against Toronto next Tuesday, but we want to get a good result in New York to come back home in full confidence.” Fury FC Defender, Andrae Campbell: “I'm really excited to be eligible to play with my teammates again. I enjoy going to war with the boys. It was hard to watch the last games from the stands knowing that I couldn’t t do anything to help. New York is a good young team and can’t be taken lightly. We have to impose our style of play and make sure we are successful in both boxes while giving them little time on the ball to think.”
2017 OTTAWA FURY FC ROSTER
FURY FC TECHNICAL STAFF: ____________________________________________________________________________
General Manager & Head Coach: Paul Dalglish Assistant Coaches: Julian de Guzman, Bruce Grobbelaar & Jed Davies Equipment Manager: Brent Wilson Athletic Therapist: Seadon Pereira
# NAME POS HT WT DOB FT NATIONALITY Years @
FURY PRONUNCIATION
1 Callum Irving GK 6-0 193 3/16/93 R Canadian 1 Kal-uhm ER-Ving
2 Jonathan Barden M 6-0 171 11/9/92 R English 1 Bar-Den
3 Eddie Edward D 5-11 205 9/20/88 R Canadian 2 Edward
4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D 6-2 200 7/5/93 R American 1 Mar-teen Dell-Cam-
Poh
5 Kyle Venter D 6-3 193 3/13/91 L American 2 Ven-Turr
6 Shane McEleney D 6-3 215 1/31/91 R Irish 1 Mac-ill-len-ee
7 Ryan Williams M 5-8 166 4/8/91 R British 2 Williams
8 Steevan Dos Santos F 6-4 208 9/17/89 R Cape Verdean 1 Dos Santos
9 Carl Haworth F 5-8 158 7/9/89 R Canadian 4 How-worth
10 Gerardo Bruna M 5-10 162 1/29/91 L Argentinian 2 Je-rardo Brew-nah
11 Sito Seoane F 5-8 165 3/16/89 L American 1 See-toe
12 Andrae Campbell D 5-10 165 3/14/89 L American 1 Awn-dreh
14 Onua Thomas Obasi D 6-4 193 9/24/88 L British 2 AW-Neh-Wa
15 Nick DePuy F 6-5 205 11/14/94 R American 1 De-Pugh
18 Tucker Hume F 6-5 203 8/22/94 R American 1 H-yOOm
22 Jamar Dixon M 5-10 180 6/5/89 R Canadian 2 Juh-mar Dik-son
23 Andrew MacRae GK 6-1 194 8/24/90 R Canadian 2 Muh-Kray
24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M 5-7 143 1/24/97 R Haitian 1 Sah-no
25 Lance Rozeboom M 6-0 180 5/31/89 R American 2 Rose-Boom
26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D 6-0 176 11/13/97 R Canadian 1 May-yehr Gee-gair
28 Sergio Manesio M 5-9 185 7/1/94 R British 1 Mah-nee-see-o
59 Aron Mkungilwa D 5-3 143 5/3/96 L Canadian 1 Muh-kun-gill-wah
70 David Paulmin GK 6-2 176 1/24/96 R Canadian 1 Dah-vid Paul-Mehn
77 Michael Salazar (MTL) F 5-11 165 11/15/92 R Belizean 1 Sah-la-zarr
2017 OTTAWA FURY FC PLAYER STATS (USL Regular Season Only) _____________________________________
* S = Shots on target | PA = Passing Accuracy | SO = Shutouts | SA = Saves | SH = Shots faced
# NAME POS MIN GP G A Y R S PA
2 Jonathan Barden M 470 6 0 0 1 0 0 66%
3 Eddie Edward D 530 7 1 0 0 0 3 74%
4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D 630 7 1 0 1 0 2 78%
5 Kyle Venter D 187 3 0 0 0 0 0 69%
6 Shane McEleney D 367 5 0 0 1 1 0 75%
7 Ryan Williams M 319 5 1 1 0 0 3 79%
8 Steevan Dos Santos F 460 6 1 0 0 0 3 63%
9 Carl Haworth F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
10 Gerardo Bruna M 254 3 0 1 0 0 0 69%
11 Sito Seoane F 388 7 0 0 0 0 5 60%
12 Andrae Campbell D 354 4 0 0 3 1 1 62%
14 Onua Thomas Obasi D 449 5 1 0 1 0 1 81%
15 Nick DePuy (MTL) F 90 1 0 0 0 0 1 50%
18 Tucker Hume F 179 6 0 1 0 0 3 61%
22 Jamar Dixon M 382 6 0 0 0 0 0 79%
24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M 44 2 0 0 0 0 0 50%
25 Lance Rozeboom M 630 7 0 0 1 0 2 87%
26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -
28 Sergio Manesio M 215 4 0 0 1 0 0 65%
59 Aron Mkungilwa D 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 56%
77 Michael Salazar (MTL) F 164 2 0 0 1 0 0 73%
# NAME POS MN GP GA SO W D L SA SH
1 Callum Irving GK 630 7 7 3 1 3 3 18 25
23 Andrew MacRae GK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
70 David Paulmin GK - - - - - - - - -
GET TO KNOW FURY FC Goalkeepers
Defenders
# NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS
1 Callum Irving GK Vancouver, B.C Irving has recorded 4 shutouts this season
conceding six goals in 7 matches (incl. Can Champ)
23 Andrew MacRae GK Coldbrook, NS Joined Fury FC in 2016 developing under Bruce
Grobbelaar and keepers Romuald Peiser and Marcel DeBellis
70 David Paulmin GK Ste-Thérèse, QC Spent last two seasons with FC Montreal – featured
in 17 games
# NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS
3 Eddie Edward D Ottawa, ON Joined Fury FC at the end of 2016 Spring Season – Scored his first goal in Fury FC colours April 1 @
St. Louis. Also Ottawa’s first goal in the USL
4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D Chula Vista, CA
16 games with Puerto Rico last year (NASL) –1440 minutes played last year – Scored his first goal in Fury FC colours April 29 @ CHS – Featured on the
USL Team of the Week last week
5 *Kyle Venter D Aurora, CO
Joined Fury FC in 2016 –Made his first professional start in 18-months on May 6 vs
TBR after missing the entire 2016 season with a knee injury
6 Shane McEleney D Derry, N. Ireland Spent last 2 seasons with St. Patrick's Athletic
winning the League Cup in his first year. Named to USL Team of the Week (Week 5)
12 Andrae Campbell D Portmore, Jamaica Had appeared in every minute of every game for
Fury FC this season until being sent off on April 22 in a 0-0 draw with TFC II.
14 Onua Thomas Obasi D Birmingham, England
Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Featured in 15 games. Won the 2016 MASL championship with Baltimore
and the USL Championship in 2015 with Rochester. Scored his first goal in Fury FC colours
April 1 @ STL.
26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D Répentigny, QC
Featured in 21 USL games with FC Montreal in 2016 and captained the CanMNT U-20 at the 2017 CONCACAF Men's Under-20 Championship. Made his Fury FC debut April 22 as a stoppage time sub
59 Aron Mkungilwa D Montréal, QC Featured in 28 games for FC Montreal in the USL
for the past two years. Made his Fury FC debut April 29 @ CHS, playing 90 minutes
GET TO KNOW FURY FC Midfielders
Forwards
# NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS
2 Jonathan Barden M London, England Spent the last two seasons playing in the Icelandic
Premier League featuring in 38 games
7 Ryan Williams M Birkenhead, England Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Scored 7 goals in 18 matches last year and won the 2016 Fans Player of the Year – Scored in back-to-back games (@CHS and vs EDM)
10 *Gerardo Bruna M Mendoza, Argentina
Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Collected an assist on Ottawa’s first goal of the season April 1 @STL. Hit the
post on a penalty kick in last Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Toronto FC II
22 Jamar Dixon M Ottawa, ON Joined Fury FC in 2016 featuring in 900 minutes. Has
been called to the CanMNT four times.
24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M Laval, QC Won the 2016 USL Goal of the Year Award – Featured in
5 games for FC Montreal last year - Made his Fury FC debut April 8 @ TBR
25 Lance Rozeboom M Walker, IA
Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Named third captain in Fury FC history. Led the team in minutes played (2711) and pass completion (87.2%) in 2016. Has played every minute in
2017
28 Sergio Manesio M London, England Spent last the 4 years with Cleveland State University -
Made his first professional start on May 6 vs TBR
# NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS
8 *Steevan Dos Santos F Mindelo, Cape Verde
Spent the last two seasons with Rochester – in 48 matches, scored 21 goals and won the USL Champ. in
2015 – Scored two goals on May 10 @ EDM to help Fury FC qualify for the Can. Champ. Semifinals
9 *Carl Haworth F Barrie, ON
Coming back for a 4th season with the club he is the longest serving Fury FC player. Led the team in goals (7), assists (4) in 2016 and earned his first CanMNT
cap on Nov. 11, 2016
11 Sito Seoane F La Coruña, Spain
Spent the last two seasons playing in the Icelandic Premier League featured in 38 games
Scored the fastest goal in Fury FC history (38 seconds) on May 10 @EDM
15 Nick DePuy F Denver, Colorado
19th overall in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by MTL. The 6-foot-5 striker featured for UC Santa Barbara for the last
four years. After starting his career as a defender, he became a striker and scored 31 goals in 62 games during his last three seasons – Made his Fury FC debut on May
13 vs PGH
18 Tucker Hume F Austin, Texas Spent the last two seasons in the NCAA Division 1 with North Carolina – Collected his first professional assist
April 15 win the 1-0 win @ RIC
77 Michael Salazar (MTL) F Cayo, Belize 24th overall pick of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft by MTL–
Made his Fury FC debut on May 6 vs TBR
*Denotes injured or suspended players
2017 NEW YORK RED BULLS II ROSTER________________________________________ ABOUT THE RED BULLS II:
The New York Red Bulls II were founded on January 21, 2015, when the New York Red Bulls acquired the rights to start a USL club. Red Bulls II competes in the third tier of American soccer and serves as a reserve side for the first team as well as a developmental stage for young prospects and academy players. The club follows in the footsteps of many MLS clubs who created USL sides to help promote youth development throughout the nation. After spending the majority of the 2015 and 2016 season playing at Red Bull Arena, the club announced on May 10, 2016 that their new home field would be at Montclair State University's MSU Soccer Park at Pittser Field starting in 2017.
NEW YORK RED BULLS II TECHNICAL STAFF: ___________________________________________ Head Coach: John Wolyniec Assistant Coach: Ibrahim Sekagya | Goalkeeping Coach: Vadim Kirillov NEW YORK RED BULLS II MEDIA CONTACT: Willy Whitelaw, Press Officer | Email: Willy.Whitelaw@newyorkredbulls.com| Phone: 973.713.0656
# NAME POS HT PRONUNCIATION
6 Dan Metzger M 5-9 ---
7 Derrick Etienne Jr. M 5-10 ett-EE-e
12 Zeiko Lewis M 6-3 ZEE-koh
17 Arun Basuljevic M 5-10 buh-soo-le-vic
20 Justin Bilyeu D 6-2 BILL-yo
21 Brandon Allen F 5-7 Stev-an Oh-Kai
22 Florian Valot F 6-0 vuh-low
24 Evan Louro GK 6-0 lore-OH
28 Hassan Ndam D 5-11 ---
29 Stefano Bonomo F 6-2 ---
36 Andrew Tinari M 5-9 ti-NAH-r
37 David Najem D 6-2 nah-jim
38 Kazu Shigenobu M 6-3 shi-geh-no-b
39 Tim Schmoll D 5-10 shMOL
40 Rafael Diaz GK 6-2 ---
44 Andrew Lombard D 5-8 ---
45 Zach Ryan M 6-0 ---
46 Kevin O'Toole D 5-9 ---
50 David Abidor D 6-3 ---
52 Ben Mines M 5-11 ---
61 Xavier Kennedy GK 5-11 ---
70 Junior Flemmings F 6-0 ---
88 Vincent Bezecourt M bezz-EH-cour
91 Douglas Martinez F ---
92 Ethan Kutler M ---
XX Jordan Scarlett D ---
XX Sam Illin GK ---
USL STANDINGS AND STATISTICS
2017 USL Goal Leaders PLAYER RANK TEAM GOALS
Djiby Fall T-1 CIN 6
Romario Williams T-1 CHS 6
Billy Forbes T-1 SA 6
Vincent Bezecourt T-4 NY 5
Dane Kelly T-4 RNO 5
Georgi Hristov T-4 TBR 5
Corey Hertzog T-4 PGH 5
Brandon Allen T-4 NY 5
César Elizondo T-9 SA 4
Chandler Hoffman T-9 SLC 4
Steevan Dos Santos T-51 OTT 1
2017 USL Assist Leaders PLAYER RANK TEAM ASSISTS
Justin Portillo 1 CHS 5
Pierre Da Silva 2 ORL 4
Billy Forbes T-3 SA 3
Charlie Adams T-3 SLC 3
Vincent Bezecourt T-3 NY 3
Gerardo Bruna T-39 OTT 1
2017 USL Clean Sheet Leaders
PLAYER RANK TEAM SO
Callum Irving T-1 OTT 3 Matt Cardone T-1 SA 3
Akira Fitzgerald T-1 TBR 3
Anthony Cavalluzzo T-1 TOR 3
Trey Mitchell T-1 PGH 3
2017 Eastern Conference Standings (May 18, 2017)
POS TEAM GP W D L GF GA GD PTS FORM (Past-Recent)
1 Charleston Battery 8 6 1 1 17 7 +10
19 W-W-L-W-W-D-W-W
2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 9 5 2 2 13 6 +7 17 W-W-W-L-D-L-W-D-W
3 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 9 4 2 3 11 10 +1 14 D-L-W-L-D-L-W-W-W
4 Louisville City FC 7 3 3 1 7 5 +2 12 D-W-W-W-D-D-L
5 Orlando City B 9 3 3 3 11 10 +1 12 L-L-W-D-L-D-W-D-W
6 New York Red Bulls II 9 3 2 4 16 18 −2 11 D-W-L-L-W-D-W-L-L
7 Saint Louis FC 8 3 2 3 9 12 −3 11 D-W-W-W-L-L-D-L
8 Bethlehem Steel FC 7 3 0 4 8 9 −1 9 L-W-L-L-W-L-W
9 FC Cincinnati 9 2 3 4 9 10 −1 9 L-W-L-W-D-D-L-D-L
10 Rochester Rhinos 5 2 2 1 7 7 0 8 W-D-L-D-W
11 Charlotte Independence 6 2 2 2 9 10 −1 8 L-D-D-W-L-W
12 Harrisburg City Islanders 7 2 2 3 6 8 −2 8 L-W-W-D-L-L-D
13 Richmond Kickers 8 2 2 4 4 6 −2 8 W-L-L-L-W-L-D-D
14 Ottawa Fury FC 7 1 3 3 5 7 −2 6 L-L-W-D-D-D-L
15 Toronto FC II 8 1 3 4 2 9 −7 6 W-L-L-D-D-D-L-L
BY THE NUMBERS (USL Regular Season Games Only) ______________________________________________________________
Record When (W-D-L):
2017
All-Time
Scoring First 1-1-0 27-11-6 Opponent Scores First 0-0-3 3-7-31 Outshooting Opponent Being Outshot Same Number of Shots Hold More Possession Opponent Holds More Possession Even Possession Hold a Clean Sheet Fail to Score Score in First Half Score in Second Half Score in Both Halves Leading at Halftime Tied at Halftime Trailing at Halftime
0-1-0 1-0-2 0-2-1 0-0-1 1-3-2 0-0-0 1-2-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-3-2 0-0-1
20-9-11 6-13-18
4-8-7 13-8-16
17-20-18 0-2-2
19-12-0 0-12-16 17-9-8
28-12-12 15-2-2 16-7-0
11-16-15 3-6-21
Home Matches 0-2-1 16-16-16 Away Matches Record on Turf Record on Grass
1-1-2 0-2-2 1-1-1
14-14-20 22-20-28
8-10-8
Scoring Breakdown (Fury FC | Opponent) 2017
All-Time
Scoring 0-15 Minute 1 | 2 11 | 16
Scoring 16-30 Minute 1 | 0 15 | 16
Scoring 31-45 Minute 0 | 1 17 | 19
Scoring in 1st Half Injury Time 0 | 0 1 | 1
Scoring 46-60 Minute 1 | 1 22 | 13
Scoring 61-75 Minute 0 | 1 15 | 13
Scoring 76-90 Minute 2 | 1 21 | 22
Scoring in 2nd Half Injury Time 0 | 1 11 | 8
SCORING BREAKDOWN_ (USL Regular Season Games Only) ____________________________________ (Fury FC | Opponent) 2017
Penalty Kicks 0 | 0
Free Kicks 1 | 0
Throw-ins 0 | 0
Corner Kicks 2 | 0
Run of play 2 | 7
Own goals
0 | 0
MATCH SCORING_ _______________________________________________________ ____________________________________
2017 Game-by-Game Overview: DATE OPPONENT RESULT STARTING XI GOALS UNUSED SUBS POSS SOG/S
4/1/17
@ Saint Louis FC
L 3-2
Irving; Obasi, Del Campo, McEleney; Campbell, Bruna (Manesio 77'),
Rozeboom, Barden; Sito (Hume 70'), Dos Santos, Edward (Dixon 72')
5' STL - Volesky 9' STL - Bjurman 11' OTT - Edward
83' OTT - Obasi 88' STL - Manesio (OG)
MacRae, Sanon,
Meilleur-Giguère, Mkungilwa
OTT : 37% STL : 63%
OTT: 5/18 STL: 6/16
4/8/17
@ Tampa Bay
Rowdies L 1-0
Irving; Obasi, Del Campo, Edward; Campbell, Bruna, Rozeboom, Barden (Williams 64'); Sito (Hume 59'), Dos
Santos, Dixon (78' Sanon)
47' TBR - Hristov
MacRae, Meilleur-Giguère,
Mkungilwa, Manesio
OTT : 31% TBR : 69%
OTT : 3/11 TBR : 3/10
4/15/17
@ Richmond Kickers
W 1-0
Irving; Obasi, Martin Del Campo, McEleney, Campbell, Rozeboom, Dixon,
Edward (Barden 44'); Bruna (Hume 70'), Dos Santos, Williams (Sito 59')
79' OTT - Dos Santos
Paulmin, Mkungilwa,
Venter, Manesio
OTT : 49% RIC : 51%
OTT : 1/7 RIC : 3/13
4/22/17
vs Toronto FC II D 0-0
Irving; Obasi (Meilleur-Giguère 90+2'), Del Campo, McEleney; Campbell,
Rozeboom, Dixon, Edward (Hume 81'); Sito (Bruna 73’), Dos Santos, Williams
None Paulmin,
Manesio, Venter, Barden
OTT : 48% TOR : 52%
OTT : 4/10 TOR : 0/6
4/29/17 @ Charleston
Battery D (2-2)
Irving; Edward, Del Campo, McEleney; Mkungilwa, Rozeboom, Dixon, Barden;
Sito (Manesio - 68'), Hume (Dos Santos - 80'), Williams (Venter - 83')
22' OTT - Williams 41' CHS - Williams
56' OTT - Del Campo 84' CHS - Williams
Paulmin, Meilleur-Giguère,
Sanon
OTT : 37% CHS : 63%
OTT : 6/9
CHS : 6/18
5/3/17
(Canadian Championship) vs FC Edmonton
W (1-0)
Irving; Obasi, Martin Del Campo, McEleney; Campbell, Rozeboom, Dixon,
Edward; Sito (Sanon 79'), Dos Santos (Hume 73'), Williams (Manesio 90+2’)
89' OTT - Williams
Paulmin, Meilleur-Giguère,
Barden, Venter
OTT : 47% EDM : 53%
OTT : 1/15 EDM : 4/7
5/6/17 vs Tampa Bay Rowdies
D (0-0)
Irving; Venter, Martin Del Campo, McEleney (Edward 8'); Mkungilwa,
Manesio, Rozeboom, Barden; Williams (Sito 61'), Dos Santos, Salazar (Dixon
74')
None Paulmin, Obasi,
Sanon, Hume
OTT : 47% TBR : 53%
OTT : 2/5 TBR : 2/9
5/10/17 (Canadian Championship) @ FC Edmonton
W (3-2) OTT WINS 4-2 on agg.
Irving; Obasi, Martin Del Campo, McEleney; Campbell, Rozeboom, Dixon,
Edward (Barden 46'); Sito (Manesio 62'), Dos Santos, Williams (Sanon 77')
1’ OTT – Sito 30' EDM - Keegan
37' OTT - Dos Santos 61' EDM - Nyassi
90+4' OTT - Dos Santos
Paulmin, Hume, Mkungilwa,
Meilleur-Giguère
OTT : 39
EDM : 61%
OTT : 4/17 EDM : 4/8
5/13/17 vs Pittsburgh Riverhounds
L (1-0)
Irving; Obasi, Del Campo, Venter; Barden, Manesio, Rozeboom, Edward (Hume 72'); Sito (Sanon 58'), DePuy,
Salazar
62' PGH - Hertzog
Paulmin, Mkungilwa,
Meilleur-Giguère, McEleney, Dixon
OTT : 53% PGH : 47%
OTT : 3/15 PGH : 4/6
5/20/17 @ New York Redbulls II
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5/23/17 (Can. Champ.) vs Toronto FC
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5/27/17 vs Richmond Kickers
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5/31/17 (Can. Champ.) @ Toronto FC
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About Ottawa Fury FC Ottawa Fury FC is professional soccer team representing Canada’s capital in the 30-team United Soccer League (USL). Established in 2011, Fury FC began play in 2014 in the North American Soccer League. In just their second season, the Fury claimed the Fall Season Championship and reached the Championship Final. In their fourth season, the club will compete in one of the fastest growing leagues in the world – the USL. Ottawa Fury FC is owned and operated by the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) and play out of TD Place at Lansdowne. Follow Ottawa Fury FC at OttawaFuryFC.com or on social media via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Media Resources (Click on Link): Media Guide (EN), Media Guide (FR)
About the USL The United Soccer League is the fastest growing professional soccer league in the world with teams in 19 states and three Canadian provinces. Since 2014, the USL has doubled in size and established a sizeable North American footprint with strong ownership, experienced executives and regional rivalries. Follow the USL at USLSoccer.com, on USL Match Center, and on social media via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
About TD Place Located in the heart of the city, the arena and stadium at TD Place form the centerpiece of Ottawa/Gatineau’s newest urban lifestyle district, Lansdowne. The stadium seats 24,000 for live sports and 30,000 for concerts. The arena seats up to 10,000 for live sports and can be configured for intimate theatre style concerts for between 2,000 and 7,000 fans. Ottawa’s exciting downtown sports and entertainment destination is home to the Ottawa REDBLACKS of the CFL, Ottawa Fury FC of the NASL and the OHL’s Ottawa 67’s and is surrounded by restaurants, shops, services and excitement. For more information and events listings visit the TD Place website.
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Website: www.OttawaFuryFC.com | Twitter: @OttawaFuryFC | Facebook: Ottawa Fury FC Instagram: FuryFC | Snapchat: @OttawaFuryFC |
Media Relations Direct all media inquiries and credential requests to Siniša Šindik, Communications and Content Specialist Email: ssindik@oseg.ca | Office: 613-232-6767 x8802 | Cell: 613.410.8355
Key Dates & Quick Facts: Stadium: TD PLACE Stadium Capacity: 24,000 Playing Surface: Field Turf (105x68 meters; 114x74 yards) Team Colours: Black, Red, White Primary Uniform: All Red (Jersey, Shorts, Socks) Secondary Uniform: All White (Jersey, Shorts, Socks) Kit Supplier: Adidas | Kit Sponsor: Chartwells Ownership: Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group President: John Pugh GM and Head Coach: Paul Dalglish Captain: Lance Rozeboom Mascot: Sparky Established: 2013 Joined USL: October 25, 2016 First Game (Club History): April 12, 2014 (2-0 Loss vs Fort Lauderdale Strikers) First Game (TD Place): July 20, 2014 (1-0 Loss vs New York Cosmos) First Goal (Club History): April 19, 2014 (Vini Dantas vs Minnesota United) First Goal (TD Place): August 9, 2014 (Carl Haworth vs Fort Lauderdale Strikers) First Win (Club History): April 26, 2014 (4-0 vs Carolina RailHawks) First Win (TD Place): October 1, 2014 (2-0 vs Atlanta Silverbacks) First Trophy: NASL Fall Season Championship (3-1 Win @ Jacksonville Armada FC) First Playoff Match: November 8, 2015 (2-1 AET Win vs Minnesota United FC) Supporters Groups: Bytown Boys SC, Stony Monday Riot (Supporters Section), Fury Fantatics (Youth) Visiting Team Hotel: Delta Ottawa City Centre (613.237.3600)