Ottawa Fury Women
Ottawa Fury Women
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Full name |
Ottawa Fury Women |
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Nickname(s) |
The Fury |
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Founded |
2003 |
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Dissolved |
2014 |
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Stadium |
Algonquin College Soccer Complex |
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Stadium capacity |
2,000 |
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Chairman |
John Pugh |
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Manager |
Dominic Oliveri |
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League |
USL W-League |
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2014 |
1st, Central Conference National Semifinals |
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Ottawa Fury Women was a Canadian women's soccer team, founded in 2003. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues W-League, the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States and Canada. The team competed in the W-League's Central Conference with the rest of the league's Canadian clubs. The team is a part of the Ottawa Fury Football Club, which also includes the Fury FC men's team which competes in the North American Soccer League, the Ottawa Fury FC Men's Academy which competes in the USL PDL, as well as several other men's and women's Academy teams of all age levels. Through the Ottawa Fury FC, it was part of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, owned by Jeff Hunt.[1] On December 3, 2014, the parent club decided to disband the women's team, days ahead of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup official draw in Ottawa.
Players
Final Roster
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Club staff
Senior staff[2]
- Club President, Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group: Jeff Hunt
- Club President, Ottawa Fury FC: John Pugh
- Director of Operations: Melanie Ireton
- Director of Communications and Marketing: Graeme Ivory
- Executive Assistant: Carrie MacKay
2014 Staff[3][4]
- Manager: Dominic Oliveri
- Assistant Manager: Robin Rushton
- Goalkeeping Coach: David Bellemare
- Fitness Coach: Kyle Thorne
- Team Physician: Dr. Taryn Taylor
- Physiotherapist: Mel Flala
- Equipment Manager: Brad Smith
Managerial history
- Dominic Oliveri: 2011–2014 [5]
- Craig Smith: 2008–2010 [6]
- Frank Lofranco: 2003–2007[7]
Year-by-year
Year |
League |
Division |
Regular season |
Playoffs |
2003 |
USL W-League |
Northern division |
2nd |
National Semifinals |
2004 |
USL W-League |
North Central Division |
1st |
Conference Finals |
2005 |
USL W-League |
Northern Division |
1st |
National Final |
2006 |
USL W-League |
Northern Division |
1st |
National Final |
2007 |
USL W-League |
Northern Division |
1st |
Conference Finals |
2008 |
USL W-League |
Northern Division |
1st |
Conference Finals |
2009 |
USL W-League |
Great Lakes Division |
1st |
National Semifinals |
2010 |
USL W-League |
Great Lakes Division |
1st |
Conference Finals |
2011 |
USL W-League |
Great Lakes Division |
1st |
Runners-up |
2012 |
USL W-League |
Central Division |
1st |
Champions |
2013 |
USL W-League |
Central Conference |
2nd |
Conference Final |
2014 |
USL W-League |
Central Conference |
1st |
National Semifinals |
Awards and honours
- USL W-League Central Conference Champions 2014
- USL W-League Champions 2012
- USL W-League Great Lakes Division Champions 2011
- USL W-League Great Lakes Division Champions 2010
- USL W-League Great Lakes Division Champions 2009
- USL W-League Northern Division Champions 2008
- USL W-League Northern Division Champions 2007
- USL W-League Eastern Conference Champions 2006
- USL W-League Northern Division Champions 2006
- USL W-League Eastern Conference Champions 2005
- USL W-League Northern Division Champions 2005
- USL W-League North Central Division Champions 2004
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