List of Ottawa Fury FC seasons

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The Ottawa Fury FC were a soccer club based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. They first fielded a professional team in 2014 after nine seasons of play in the semi-professional Premier Development League as the Ottawa Fury SC. [1] They competed in the second division of the United States soccer league system, starting in the North American Soccer League, before eventually transferring to the United Soccer League for the 2017 season. [2] [3] [4] The following list is inclusive of all competitive yearly records for both the semi-pro and professional iterations of the club.

Contents

Key

Key to competitions


Seasons

SeasonLeaguePositionPlayoffs CC Continental / OtherAverage attendanceTop goalscorer(s)Ref
Div LeaguePldWDLGFGAGDPtsPPGConf. [lower-alpha 1] OverallName(s)Goals
2005 [lower-alpha 2] PDL 169074229+13271.693rdDNQNHineligible322No data
2006 PDL 167362524+1241.502nd259
2007 PDL 163581721–4140.887th260
2008 PDL 169343822+16301.882ndDNE330
2009 PDL 161240488+40402.501st R2 383
2010 PDL 1611323310+23362.251st QF 379
2011 PDL 164572231–9171.064thDNQ220
2012 PDL 1610333014+16332.061st QF 188
2013 PDL 161121407+33352.921st QF 256
2014 2 NASL 2776143438–4271.006th9th8thDNQ R1 did not qualify4,492 Flag of Brazil.svg Oliver 7
2015 NASL 30151144223+19561.879th1st2nd RU R1 ineligible5,164 Flag of the United States.svg Tom Heinemann 12
2016 NASL 32710153240–8310.979th12th10thDNQ SF did not qualify5,482 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Carl Haworth 8
2017 USL 32814104241+1381.1910th20th SF not held5,365 Flag of Cape Verde.svg Steevan Dos Santos 12
2018 USL 34136153143–12451.3210th19th SF did not qualify4,752 Flag of Panama.svg Tony Taylor 5
2019 USLC 341410105043+7521.538th13th R1 SF 4,555 Flag of Germany.svg Wal Fall
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Carl Haworth
10
Total33314085108526363+1635051.522,160 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Carl Haworth 28
  1. Indicates division finish for PDL seasons, spring/fall finish for NASL seasons, conference finish for USL seasons.
  2. Leagues below the third tier are designated as amateur and not officially ranked by the CSA.

Post-season record

Scores and results list Ottawa's goal tally first
SeasonRoundOpponentScore
2009 Division Finals Ocean City Barons 1–2 (H)
2010 Conference Semifinals Newark Ironbound Express 2–0 (H)
Conference Finals Reading United 2–3 (H)
2012 Divisional round GPS Portland Phoenix 3–2 (H)
Conference Semifinals Ocean City Nor'easters 1–0 (A)
Conference Finals Carolina Dynamo 0–1 (A)
2013 Divisional round GPS Portland Phoenix 6–0 (H)
Conference Semifinals Reading United 3–2 (A)
Conference Finals Ocean City Nor'easters 1–3 (A)
2015 Semifinals Minnesota United FC 2–1 (H)
Final New York Cosmos 2–3 (A)
2019 Play-in round Charleston Battery 1–1 (H)

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References

  1. "About Ottawa Fury". Ottawa Fury SC. Archived from the original on March 16, 2012.
  2. "Ottawa to join North American Soccer League". CBC News. June 20, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  3. Baines, Tim (October 25, 2016). "Ottawa Fury FC confirms it will move to new league". Ottawa Sun. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  4. "USL Announces Addition of Ottawa Fury FC". United Soccer League. October 25, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2018.