[2012.02.02 - Ottawa, ON]
2012 W-League Championship Headed to Ottawa
Algonquin College Soccer Complex to Welcome W-League Finals This July
The Ottawa Fury have been selected as hosts of the 2012 USL W-League Championship presented by UMBRO, it was announced today. Ottawa will welcome the three W-League conference champions July 27-29 to the Algonquin College Soccer Complex for the semifinals and final featuring some of the world's top amateur, international and professional women's soccer stars.
[2012.02.01 - Ottawa, ON]
SportsOttawa.com Highlights Fury's Success and Distinction at Ottawa Sports Awards
Dan Plouffe Caught Up with John Pugh on Another Successful Year for the Fury
With the first undefeated W-League regular season in club history and the #1-ranked United Soccer League youth boys’ program in North America, the Ottawa Fury enjoyed an unprecedented year of achievement in 2011. Dan Plouffe catches up with Fury Owner and CEO John Pugh for his thoughts on an incredible season for the Fury.
[2012.01.30 - Ottawa, ON]
CTV High School Athlete of the Week - Maddie Allen
Carolyn Waldo Profiles a Top Athlete and a Top Scholar
CTV's Carolyn Waldo caught up with the Fury's own
Maddie Allen who is this week's 'Athlete of the Week'. Allen, who has spent her youth career with the Fury, is also an accomplished track, hockey and volleyball player. While Allen has proven to be a well-rounded athlete, she has also proven that she is a well-rounded scholar boasting an average of 92% that has lead to a scholarship at Southeastern Louisiana. In 2010, Allen captured a Super Y-League North American Championship with the Fury U17 Girls and is now part of the Fury's Professional Development Academy under the tutelage of Jimmy Zito.
[2012.01.30 - Vancouver, BC]
London Bound!
Canadian Women's National Team Punches Ticket to Olympics
The Canadian Women's National Team are London-bound for the London 2012 Olympic Games after an emotional 3-1 victory over Mexico on Friday night before an electric crowd of 22,954 at BC Place. The win secured Canada's place at the London Games and set the stage for a USA/Canada final on Sunday. Canada would come up short in the finals falling 4-0 to top-seeded Americans, but proved they could compete with the best in the world - an achievement that should prove invaluable at this summer's Olympic Games. A new attendance record was set for the CONCACAF Women's Olmypic Qualifying tournament as Sunday's final saw a crowd of 25,427 pack BC Place for the North American Derby.
[2012.01.27 - Boston, MA]
Former Fury W-Leaguer Joins WPS
Tameka Butt Signs with Boston Breakers
Former Ottawa Fury W-League midfielder
Tameka Butt is set to join the Boston Breakers of the WPS. A member of the Australian Women's National Team with 23 caps to her credit will leave her Australia W-League team, the Brisbane Roar, for her first WPS season. The 20 year old has won two premierships and a grand final with Brisbane in the Westfield W-League and will looking to add a third championship to her resume in this weekend's W-League Grand Final as she closes out her career with the Roar.
[2012.01.25 - Ottawa, ON]
Fury Recognized at 59th Annual Ottawa Sports Awards
Named Amatuer Club of the Year Alongside Ottawa Lions Track & FIeld Club
It was a night to remember for the Ottawa Fury as a record crowd of 470 gathered at the 59th annual Ottawa Sports Awards to celebrate the city's finest amateur clubs and athletes. The evening highlighted the tremendous depth of talent and dedication in sport in the Nation's Capital that saw the Fury recognized on six occasions. Four Fury teams were recognized for capturing division championships, Christina Julien was honoured for her successes in soccer, but the biggest honour the Fury received was being named the Amateur Club of the Year alongside the Ottawa Lions Track & Field Club.
[2012.01.20 - Ottawa, ON]
Fury Goalkeepers Make Headlines Again
Six Fury Keepers Their Taking Development to the Next Level
With close to 20 goalkeepers earning post-secondary scholarships in the NCAA and CIS, a select number chosen to National Team Programming and Professional Academies the Ottawa Fury Goalkeeper Program could very well be one of the best kept secrets in Ottawa. Led by Club Goalkeeper Coach
David Bellemare the success of the goalkeepers coming out of the Fury Youth Academy is remarkable. This past month seven Fury keepers made headlines as they each continue to take their game to the next level. This week alone six Fury keepers made headlines as one pushes for a professional career, two push trials with professional academies, two others are about to join the provincial squad and one was recognized by her school. A great start to 2012!
[2012.01.20 - Vancouver, BC]
Fury Alumni Help Canada to Victory
Canada Downs Haiti 6-0 in CONCACAF Olympic Qualifier
The Canadian Women's National Team opened the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifiers with a dominant 6-0 victory over Haiti that saw Fury Alumni
Christina Julien (follow her on Twitter
@juliencm21)and
Kelly Parker find the back of the net. Julien, a product of the Fury Youth Program and W-League striker, wasted little time putting Canada in the lead scoring in the 7th minute - a goal that would stand as the game winner. Canadian captain Christine Sinclair would take over from their netting her 10th career international hat trick before Kelly Parker was brought down in the box. Sinclair netted her fourth of the game converting on the penalty putting Canada ahead 5-0. Parker, the Fury Women's all-time leading point-getter would notch her second career international goal late to give Canada a convincing 6-0 victory.
[2012.01.17 - Ottawa, ON]
OSA Soccer and Settlement Project Seeking Coaches
New Program Helps Integrating New Immigrants to Canada Through Soccer
The OSA's soccer and settlement project is seeking coaches to help them with their program of integrating new immigrants to Canada through soccer. Whether you are new to the coaching scene or have some spare time and experience to offer please get in contact with the OSA and get involved in this great project that is presently underway here in the Nation's Capital.
[2012.01.17 - Ottawa, ON]
The Twenty Fifth Hour Interviews John Pugh
Check Out John Pugh's Interview with Eric Balnar About Ottawa Fury SC
Since
John Pugh joined the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group partnership the Ottawa Fury, NASL soccer and he have received considerable media attention. While the Ottawa Fury has proven itself to be one of the top caliber youth clubs in North America, the prospect of pro soccer coming to the Nation's Capital under Pugh and his partner's guidance has heighten interest in what the Club is doing now and when pro soccer will grace Lansdowne Park. John Pugh sat down with Eric Balnar of the Twenty Fifth Hour to talk NASL, Ottawa Fury, OSEG and Lansdowne Park.
[2012.01.17 - Ottawa, ON]
Fury Trio Called to Provincial Squad
Aylward, Shore and Lindblad All Named to OSA Provincial Team
Three members of the Ottawa Fury Youth Development Academy have been named to the Provincial squad of the Ontario Soccer Association. A pair of goalkeepers in
Aidan Aylward (U14 Boys) and
Margot Shore (U15 Girls) and a skilled midfielder in
Emma Lindblad (U16 Girls). All three youth players played in the Super Y-League North American Championships last month in Tampa, FL with Aylward helping the Fury U13 Boys to the North American Semifinals and also being named to the U13 Boys All-Tournament Team. All three players were also named to the USL Super Y-League Olympic Development Program.
[2012.01.17 - Ottawa, ON]
CSA Unveil Centennial Logo
Check Out CSA's This Day in Football Weekly Historical Review
In honour of the Canadian Soccer Association's 100th anniversary a commemorative logo has been created. 2012 will feature the Canadian Women's quest to qualifying for the London 2012 Olympic Games, the Canadian Men's pursuit to qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil along with a host of youth and para soccer matches and events. The CSA also has weekly 'This Day in Soccer History' posts reflecting back the many memorable moments in Canadian Soccer history over the past 100 years!
[2012.01.17 - Ottawa, ON]
Follow the Canadian Women's Quest for the Olympics
Follow Fury Youth Grad and W-Leauge Striker Christina Julien on Twitter
Beginning January 19th at BC Place in Vancouver, BC Canada, along with seven other CONCACAF nations, will compete for two available berths in the London 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament. The Fury will be represented by Youth Program graduate and W-League striker
Christina Julien (follow her on Twitter
@juliencm21) along with former W-League veterans
Kelly Parker,
Melanie Booth,
Rhian Wilkinson,
Carmelina Moscato and
Robyn Gayle. Canada will be without former Fury W-League standout
Diana Matheson who is still returning to fitness from surgery in November. Canada opens against Haiti on January 19th. All games can be watch on Rogers Sportsnet or on the CONCACAF Online TV channel.
[2012.01.17 - Ottawa, ON]
Canadian Women's National Team Quite the Influence
CAAWS Announces Its 2011 Most Influential Women List
The Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS) announced the twenty women selected to the Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity list for 2011. The objective of the list is to focus on women who are leaders and role models making a difference on the Canadian or international scene.
Included in the list for 2011 is the Canadian Women's National team that included several players with Ottawa Fury ties includig Youth Graduates and W-League players Rachelle Beanlands and Christina Julien and former W-League veterans Diana Matheson, Kelly Parker, Melanie Booth, Carmelina Moscato, Rhian Wilkinson, Robyn Gayle and Marie-Eve Nault.
[2012.01.03 - Ottawa, ON]
Sabadoz Recognized with Impressive Senior Year
Fury Youth Grad and PDL Striker Consistent On and Off the Field
Consistent is a word that
Robbie Sabadoz might want to adopt as a nickname as Mr. Consistent would seem quite fitting after the Fury Youth Program graduate completed his senior year at Merrimack College where he once again did what he's done every year - score goals and earn good grades! In his four years at Merrimack the Fury PDL striker has netted 45 goals and while the on-field accolades gain most of the recognition, it is the off-field accolades that should be most praised as Sabadoz was named to the Capital One All-Academic Second Team in addition to the All-Region Third Team and roster of the All-Star Game. Each and every season Sabadoz has be recognized for his academic standing which speaks volumes of the type of leadership and responsibility he shows as a player as well.