Connecticut Passion

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Connecticut Passion
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Full nameConnecticut Passion
Nickname(s)Passion
Founded2007
Dissolved2009
StadiumSage Park
Chairman Flag of the United States.svg Steve Coxon
Manager Flag of the United States.svg Dave Clarke
League USL W-League
2008 5th, Northeast Division

Connecticut Passion was an American women's soccer team, founded in 2007. 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 plays in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The team folded after the 2009 season.

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The team played its home games at Sage Park in the town of Berlin, Connecticut. The team's colors was sky blue, black and gold.

Players

Squad 2015

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
0 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kelly Boudreau
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jacqueline Weiss
2 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Chloe McKay
3 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Katherine Macaulay
4 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Torrey Leroy
5 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Courtney McMahon
6 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Megan Ashworth
7 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Lauren Erwin
8 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Rachel Schuyler
9 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Maggie Westfal
10 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Brittany Duhamel
11 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Fortuna Velaj
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Shauna Edwards
13 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kelly d'Ambrisi
14 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Catherine Nathans
15 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Alyssa Decker
16 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Mallory Smith
17 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Nathalie Urbas
18 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Lisa Burbige
19 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ahna Johnson
20 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jess Schloth
23 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Robyn Decker
24 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Adrienne Boyer
25 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Kristin Forster

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffs
20071USL W-LeagueAssociate Member
20081USL W-League5th, NortheastDid not qualify
20092USL W-League6th, NortheastDid not qualify

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