2016_Ottawa_Fury_FC_season

2016 Ottawa Fury FC season

2016 Ottawa Fury FC season

Ottawa Fury FC 2016 football season


The 2016 Ottawa Fury FC season was the club's third season at the professional level, and its last in the North American Soccer League before its subsequent move to the United Soccer League.

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Off-season

Staff

On 20 November 2015, Paul Dalglish was announced as the club's new head coach, replacing Marc Dos Santos who had moved on to a head coaching position with Swope Park Rangers and an assistant coaching position with Sporting Kansas City.[1] On 2 December 2015, the Fury announced that assistant coach Martin Nash and goalkeeping coach Bruce Grobbelaar had been re-signed for the 2016 season.[2] A week later it was announced that technical director Philip Dos Santos had left the club for other opportunities and that former Chelsea academy coach Darko Buser had been promoted to the position.[3]

Roster moves

On 17 November 2015, the club announced it had re-signed 2015 NASL Golden Glove winner Romuald Peiser to a two-year contract.[4] On 14 December, the club announced it had officially released Drew Beckie, Andrew Wiedeman, Tom Heinemann, Uğur Albayrak, Oliver, Nicki Paterson and Aly Hassan, and had picked up contract options for Rafael Alves, Carl Haworth, Marcel DeBellis, Paulo Jr. and had re-signed Brandon Poltronieri.[5] The following day, management announced the transfers of Richie Ryan, Siniša Ubiparipović and Ryan Richter.[6] On 16 December, it was announced that Canada national team captain Julian de Guzman and Canadian youth international Mauro Eustáquio had re-signed with the club.[7]

On 18 December 2015, the Fury announced their first three new signings of the off-season; Jamaican centre forward Dennis Chin, and two of manager Paul Dalglish's former players from the Austin Aztex, American midfielder Lance Rozeboom and Brazilian defender Fernando Timbó.[8]

On 12 January 2016, the club announced the signing of Northern Irish midfielder Jonny Steele.[9] The same day it was announced that Brazilians Paulo Jr. and Rafael Alves had been re-signed through 2017.[10] The following day, it was announced that Canadian international Kyle Porter had been signed by the club.[11] On 14 January, the club announced the signing of Rich Balchan and recent USL champion Onua Obasi[12] The following day, Ottawa announced the signing of English midfielder James Bailey. In the same press release, it was announced that Irish centre-back Colin Falvey had been purchased by Indy Eleven for an undisclosed fee.[13]

On 18 January, the Fury announced the pre-signing of Argentine midfielder Gerardo Bruna from Football League Two's Accrington Stanley for the end of the 2015–16 English football season.[14] On 2 February, the club announced the signing of two Canadian players, midfielder Mozzi Gyorio and goalkeeper Andrew MacRae.[15] On 4 February, Miami FC purchased defender Mason Trafford from the club through a clause in the player's contract which required the Fury to transfer him if a certain minimum fee was offered.[16] On 11 February, the Fury announced the signing of American centre-back Kyle Venter from the USL's Tulsa Roughnecks.[17]

Season review

February

Pre-season training camp began on Monday, 15 February with indoor training at the Branchaud-Brière Complex in Gatineau.[18] At the start of training camp, it was revealed that Accrington Stanley had released Gerardo Bruna, allowing him to join the Fury in time for pre-season and avoid an overly long playing season.[19]

The Fury played their first pre-season match against the academy team on the 19th, an informal game consisting of two 36-minute halves with different lineups. Supplementing the first-team lineup was American trialist forward Miles Byass, as well as four academy players: Jeff Addai, Dario Conte, Emad Houache and Ndzemdzela "Zoom" Langwa. The primary focus of the match was fitness, and despite multiple good scoring opportunities for the first team, the game ultimately finished in a scoreless draw.[20]

A week later, the club played its first pre-season match against another club, travelling to Toronto to play reserve side Toronto FC II. Ottawa scored first in the match off a penalty drawn by Paulo Jr. in the 30th minute, with new arrival Gerardo Bruna converting the spot kick. At the half, Dalglish substituted all outfield players. In the 60th minute, keeper Romuald Peiser was substituted in favour of Andrew MacRae. The Fury lost their lead in the 85th minute as Sal Bernal drew TFC level. In the final minutes of the match, centre forward Dennis Chin sealed the win with a spectacular diving header off a cross by trialist Miles Byass. In addition to Byass, the Fury fielded Academy fullback Zoom Langwa in place of Onua Obasi who had not yet arrived at camp. Goalkeeper Marcel DeBellis was also rested for the match due to a knock.[21] The club then travelled to Casa Grande, Arizona for outdoor training and two friendlies the following week.

March

In the afternoon of 2 March, prior to a friendly against Indy Eleven, the club announced the acquisition of Brazilian forward Pablo Dyego on a season-long loan from Fluminense and of Canadian international Marcel de Jong on a permanent deal.[22] Both new signings appeared as substitutes in the second half of the match. The first half began quietly and ultimately ended 0–0 with each team having one scoring chance. At the half, Ottawa changed all its players but Rafael Alves. In the 63rd minute, the game broke open as the recently signed Pablo Dyego supplied a cross to compatriot Paulo Jr. who scored the match's opening goal. Three minutes later, Dyego added his own with a volley which caught Indy keeper Keith Cardona off his line to make it 2–0. In the 74th minute Paulo Jr. was fouled in the box, resulting in a penalty which was converted for the second match in a row by Gerardo Bruna. This scoreline would hold, but not before Pablo Dyego was forced off due to a knock after colliding with the opposing keeper. Academy player Zoom Langwa again made a start in place of Onua Obasi and Jeff Addai also appeared later in the match as a substitute for Alves.[23]

The Fury concluded their trip to Arizona with a dominating 4–0 win over Real Salt Lake's locally based academy team. Paulo Jr. again opened the scoring for Ottawa off a pass from Fernando Timbó in the first half. This scoreline held until halftime, when all of the Fury players other than Carl Haworth were substituted. Early in the second half, Dennis Chin added to the lead after finishing a cross from Mozzi Gyorio. Chin then set up a goal by Carl Haworth, his first of the pre-season. Haworth then returned the favour, feeding Chin for the match's fourth and final goal. Striker Pablo Dyego did not appear in the match, possibly the result of the injury he sustained towards the end of the previous friendly against Indy Eleven. Academy players Jeff Addai and Zoom Langwa again appeared for the first team.[24]

On 10 March, the Fury played a friendly against USL neighbours Rochester Rhinos. The match consisted of four 30-minute quarters, totaling 120 minutes. In the second quarter, Paulo Jr. converted a penalty to give Ottawa a 1–0 lead. Shortly afterwards, Rochester scored to bring the teams level going into half-time. At the break, Ottawa substituted all its players save Lance Rozeboom. The third quarter went poorly for the Fury as the Rhinos added another two goals to go up 3–1. Goalkeeper Andrew MacRae then made a save on a penalty to keep the deficit at two. In the fourth quarter Mozzi Gyorio clawed one back for Ottawa off a pass by fellow Canadian Carl Haworth. Academy player Jeff Addai then supplied a cross to Gerardo Bruna, who finished late in the game to seal a draw.[25]

One week after the Rhinos friendly, the club issued a press release stating that Pablo Dyego and Kyle Venter had suffered knee injuries that were expected to sideline the players for six to eight months each (expected to return September–November).[26]

The club finished its pre-season slate with a 3–1 win over FC Montreal on 19 March. James Bailey scored his first goal of pre-season inside the opening 5 minutes to give the Fury the lead, however recent Fury loanee Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé clawed one back for Montreal in the 29th minute to finish the half 1–1. Carl Haworth then proceeded to secure the win for Ottawa with a brace in the 57th and 87th minutes.[27]

On 25 March, the Fury announced the signing of Israeli winger Idan Vered.[28] The following day, it was revealed that Brandon Poltronieri had left the club.[29]

April

Ottawa opened its league season with a match in New York City against the Cosmos in a rematch of last season's Soccer Bowl. Despite strong spells of possession, the Fury had multiple defensive errors punished by the defending champions, who came away 3–0 winners.[30]

On 7 April the club announced it had signed Uruguayan midfielder Bryan Olivera on loan from Fluminense for the season.[31]

Squad

As of to match played 29 October 2016[32]
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Transfers

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Out

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Trial

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Friendlies

Pre-season

19 February 2016 Ottawa Fury 0 – 0 Ottawa Fury Academy Gatineau, QC
10:45 EDT UTC−5 Report Stadium: Branchaud-Brière Complex
Note: Match was played in two 36-minute halves.
26 February 2016 Toronto II 1 – 2 Ottawa Fury Toronto
15:00 EDT UTC−5 Bernal 85' Report Bruna 30' (pen.)
Chin 90'
Stadium: Kia Training Grounds
2 March 2016 Indy Eleven 0 – 3 Ottawa Fury Casa Grande, AZ
18:00 EDT UTC−5 Report Paulo Jr. 63'
Dyego 66'
Bruna 74' (pen.)
Stadium: Grande Sports World
6 March 2016 RSL-Arizona Academy 0 – 4 Ottawa Fury Casa Grande, AZ
13:00 EDT UTC−5 Report Paulo Jr. 12'
Chin 59', 87'
Haworth 76'
Stadium: Grande Sports World
10 March 2016 Rochester Rhinos 3 – 3 Ottawa Fury Victor, NY
15:00 EDT UTC−5 Volesky 2nd quarter'
Duba 3rd quarter', 3rd quarter'
Report Paulo Jr. 2nd quarter' (pen.)
Gyorio 4th quarter'
Bruna 4th quarter'
Stadium: Pinnacle Athletic Facility
Note: Match was played in four 30-minute quarters.
19 March 2016 FC Montreal 1 – 3 Ottawa Fury Montreal
14:00 EDT UTC−5 Gagnon-Laparé 29' Report Bailey 3'
Haworth 57', 87'
Stadium: Olympic Stadium

Friendly statistics

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1 Academy player.

2 Trialist.

Competitions

NASL Spring Season

Standings

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Source: NASL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) away goal differential; 6) away goals scored
(S) Spring season champion

Results summary

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Last updated: June 11, 2016.
Source: Match reports

Results by round

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Updated to match(es) played on June 11, 2016. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Match reports

3 April 2016 1 New York Cosmos 3 – 0 Ottawa Fury Hempstead, NY
18:00 EDT UTC−4 Arango 36', 38'
BoverYellow card 57'
Guenzatti Yellow card 60'
Arrieta Yellow card 70'
Moffat 71'
Report Stadium: James M. Shuart Stadium
Attendance: 5,094
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
9 April 2016 2 Indy Eleven 1 – 1 Ottawa Fury Indianapolis
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Mares Yellow card 55'
Paterson Yellow card 66'
Vuković 89'
Report Steele Yellow card 18'
Vered 56'
Bruna Yellow card 83'
Chin Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Michael A. Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 9,104
Referee: Hilario Grajeda
16 April 2016 3 Carolina RailHawks 1 – 0 Ottawa Fury Cary, NC
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Shipalane 47'
Pérez Yellow card 50'
Report de Jong Yellow card 36' Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 4,208
Referee: Kevin Terry Jr.
24 April 2016 4 Edmonton 2 – 0 Ottawa Fury Edmonton
16:00 EDT UTC−4 Watson 46'
Keegan 69'
Raudales Yellow card 76'
Report Bailey Yellow card 56'
Timbó Yellow card 67'
Stadium: Clarke Stadium
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Yusri Rudolf
30 April 2016 5 Ottawa Fury 2 – 0 Miami Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Timbó 25'
Rozeboom Yellow card 57'
Vered Yellow card 65'
Chin 90+4'
Report van Kanten Yellow card 24'
Richards Yellow card 73'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 7,023
Referee: David Barrie
7 May 2016 6 Ottawa Fury 2 – 2 Minnesota United Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Brovsky 60' (o.g.)
Obasi Yellow card 74'
de Jong 90+1'
Report Ramirez 13'
Speas 75'
Ndjock Yellow card 87'
Kallman Yellow card 90'
Brovsky Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,317
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauzière
22 May 2016 7 Ottawa Fury 1 – 0 Jacksonville Armada Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Alves Yellow card 53'
Obasi Yellow card 59'
de Jong 88'
Report Keita Yellow card 90+1' Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 5,550
Referee: Yusri Rudolf
27 May 2016 8 Ottawa Fury 1 – 2 Fort Lauderdale Strikers Ottawa
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Bailey Yellow card 12'
Steele Yellow card 66'
Olivera Yellow card 76'
Haworth 80' (pen.)
Report Maicon Santos 8'
Núñez Yellow card 40'
Gonzalez Yellow card 63'
Gentile 65'
Fernandes Yellow card 67'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 5,034
Referee: Alain Ruch
4 June 2016 9 Tampa Bay Rowdies 2 – 1 Ottawa Fury St. Petersburg, FL
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Hristov 20', 52', Yellow card 60'
Alhassan Yellow card 22'
Report Haworth 49'
Alves Yellow card 73'
Steele Yellow card 82'
Stadium: Al Lang Stadium
Attendance: 6,078
Referee: Jaime Herrera
11 June 2016 10 Ottawa Fury 1 – 1 Rayo OKC Ottawa
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Haworth 59'
Steele Yellow card 88'
Report Svantesson 2'
Danso Yellow card 83'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 7,847
Referee: Justin Tasev

NASL Fall season

Standings

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Source: NASL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) away goal differential; 6) away goals scored
(F) Fall season champion

Results summary

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Last updated: October 29, 2016.
Source: Match reports

Results by round

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Updated to match(es) played on October 29, 2016. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Match reports

2 July 2016 1 New York Cosmos 2 – 1 Ottawa Fury Hempstead, NY
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Moffat 9' (pen.)
Mkosana 45+1'
Ochieng Yellow card 78'
Guenzatti Yellow card 90+3'
Report Peiser Red card 4'
Bailey Yellow card 33'
de Guzman Yellow card 36'
Haworth Yellow card 65'
Paulo Jr. 90+1'
Stadium: James M. Shuart Stadium
Attendance: 3,518
Referee: Geoff Gamble
10 July 2016 2 Ottawa Fury 0 – 1 Rayo OKC Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Steele Yellow card 18'
Timbó Yellow card 90+1'
Report DeBellis 8' (o.g.)
Pecka Yellow card 22'
Boateng Yellow card 49'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 6,308
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauzière
17 July 2016 3 Edmonton 1 – 0 Ottawa Fury Edmonton
16:00 EDT UTC−4 Diakité Yellow card 54' Yellow-red card 60'
Ledgerwood 82'
Report Stadium: Clarke Stadium
Attendance: 2,861
Referee: David Barrie
23 July 2016 4 Jacksonville Armada 0 – 2 Ottawa Fury Jacksonville
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Report Stewart 37'
Haworth 60'
Eustáquio Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Community First Park
Attendance: 3,411
Referee: Rubiel Vazquez
27 July 2016 5 Ottawa Fury 2 – 0 Carolina RailHawks Ottawa
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Haworth 8'
Beckie 49' (o.g.)
Bailey Yellow card 68'
Report Mensing Yellow card 27'
Daly Yellow card 83'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,547
Referee: Kevin Terry Jr.
30 July 2016 6 Ottawa Fury 2 – 0 Tampa Bay Rowdies Ottawa
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Roberts 2', Yellow card 16'
Mkandawire 36' (o.g.)
Tissot Yellow card 64'
Report Hristov Yellow card 37'
King Yellow card 70'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 5,225
Referee: Juan Marquez
6 August 2016 7 Indy Eleven 1 – 0 Ottawa Fury Indianapolis
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Falvey Yellow card 36'
Youla Yellow card 57'
Smart Yellow card 85', 90+2'
Report Bailey Yellow card 36' Stadium: Michael A. Carroll Stadium
Attendance: 7,760
Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr.
13 August 2016 8 Ottawa Fury 1 – 2 Jacksonville Armada Ottawa
17:00 EDT UTC−4 Haworth 26'
Bailey Yellow card 49'
Report Keita 28', 87' Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 5,786
Referee: David Barrie
20 August 2016 9 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 3 – 1 Ottawa Fury Lauderhill, FL
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Amauri 17', 77'
Alves 83' (o.g.)
Report Haworth 28'
Alves Yellow card 87'
Bailey Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Central Broward Stadium
Referee: Marcos de Olivera
24 August 2016 10 Ottawa Fury 0 – 0 Miami Ottawa
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Olivera Yellow card 90' Report Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,852
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauzière
28 August 2016 11 Ottawa Fury 1 – 1 Indy Eleven Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Gentile Yellow card 34'
Olivera Yellow card 40'
Stewart 59'
Alves Yellow card 77'
Report Smart Yellow card 54'
Ring 54'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 6,139
Referee: Alain Ruch
2 September 2016 12 Ottawa Fury 2 – 2 Edmonton Ottawa
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Stewart 2'
Eustáquio Yellow card 23'
Tissot 36'
Timbó Yellow card 54'
Alves Yellow card 83'
Gentile Yellow card 90'
Report Di Biase Yellow card 18'
Fordyce 42', 62'
Nicklaw Yellow card 60'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,956
Referee: Juan Márquez
7 September 2016 13 Puerto Rico 0 – 0 Ottawa Fury Bayamón, PR
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Rudy Yellow card 57'
Ramos Yellow card 66'
Report Bailey Yellow card 37'
Timbó Yellow card 51'
Roberts Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium
Attendance: 1,233
Referee: Javier Santos
10 September 2016 14 Carolina RailHawks 0 – 0 Ottawa Fury Cary, NC
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Moses Yellow card 52' Report Gentile Yellow card 40'
Eustáquio Yellow card 90+2'
Olivera Yellow card 90+4' Red card 90+5'
Stadium: WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 4,094
Referee: Baboucarr Jallow
17 September 2016 15 Minnesota United 2 – 3 Ottawa Fury Blaine, MN
20:00 EDT UTC−4 Calvano Yellow card 9'
Watson 30'
Ramirez 44' (pen.)
Brovsky Yellow card 52'
Venegas Yellow card 90+1'
Report Gentile 35'
Williams 84'
Mwanga 88'
Stadium: National Sports Center
Attendance: 9,388
Referee: David Gantar
24 September 2016 16 Ottawa Fury 3 – 1 Minnesota United Ottawa
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Edward Yellow card 45+2'
Gentile 56'
Williams 82'
Rozeboom 86'
Report Watson 20', Yellow card 57'
Speas Yellow card 51'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 6,274
Referee: Yusri Rudolf
28 September 2016 17 Miami 2 – 1 Ottawa Fury Miami
20:00 EDT UTC−4 Lahoud 35'
Farfán Yellow card 62'
Rennella Yellow card 69', 90+5'
Report Gentile 44'
Dixon Yellow card 66'
Stadium: FIU Stadium
Attendance: 3,116
Referee: Nima Saghafi
2 October 2016 18 Ottawa Fury 1 – 2 Puerto Rico Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Williams 15' Report Culbertson 27', Yellow card 78'
Dawson Red card 71'
Rivera 77'
Spangenberg Yellow card 88'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,556
Referee: Robert Schaap
9 October 2016 19 Ottawa Fury 1 – 1 New York Cosmos Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Williams 54'
Haworth Yellow card 57'
Eustáquio Yellow card 77'
Report Moffat Yellow card 56'
Arango 79'
Arrieta Yellow card 83'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,400
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
16 October 2016 20 Rayo OKC 3 – 1 Ottawa Fury Yukon, OK
19:00 EDT UTC−4 Menjivar Yellow card 26'
van Schaik Yellow card 32'
Michel 36', 84'
Forbes 61'
Boateng Yellow card 72'
Report Gentile 28'
Obasi Yellow card 46'
Haworth Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Miller Stadium
Attendance: 987
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza
22 October 2016 21 Tampa Bay Rowdies 1 – 1 Ottawa Fury St. Petersburg, FL
19:30 EDT UTC−4 King Red card 25'
Pickens Yellow card 45+11'
Hristov 48', Yellow card 90+3' Yellow-red card 90+5'
Report Tissot 27'
Obasi Yellow card 43'
Edward Yellow card 45+3' Yellow-red card 89'
Alves Yellow card 70'
Stadium: Al Lang Stadium
Attendance: 7,641
Referee: Mark Kadlecik
29 October 2016 22 Ottawa Fury 0 – 1 Fort Lauderdale Strikers Ottawa
14:00 EDT UTC−4 Alves Yellow card 36' Report Moura Yellow card 42'
Pineda Yellow card 48'
Amauri 66'
Bruno Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 4,903
Referee: Mathieu Bourdeau

NASL Combined Season

Standings

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Source: NASL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) total goal differential; 3) total goals scored; 4) head-to-head record; 5) away goal differential; 6) away goals scored
(C) Champions; (X) Regular season champion

Results summary

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Last updated: October 29, 2016.
Source: Match reports

Results by round

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Updated to match(es) played on October 29, 2016. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Canadian Championship

Preliminary round

11 May 2016 1 Edmonton 0 – 3 Ottawa Fury Edmonton
21:00 EDT UTC−4 Ledgerwood Yellow card 60'
Fordyce Yellow card 75'
Report Timbó 13'
Bailey Yellow card 31'
Haworth 69'
Vered 74'
Olivera Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Clarke Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Alain Ruch
18 May 2016 2 Ottawa Fury 0 – 2
(3 – 2 agg.)
Edmonton Ottawa
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Steele Yellow card 54'
Bailey Yellow card 55'
Timbó Yellow card 90+1'
Report Diakité Yellow card 16'
Corea 26'
Watson Yellow card 38'
Eckersley 45'
Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 3,946
Referee: Mathieu Bourdeau

Semi-finals

1 June 2016 1 Ottawa Fury 2 – 0 Vancouver Whitecaps Ottawa
19:30 EDT UTC−4 Steele 3'
Obasi Yellow card 16'
Paulo Jr. 41'
Haworth Yellow card 63'
Eustáquio Yellow card 90'
Report Stadium: TD Place Stadium
Attendance: 9,057
Referee: Yusri Rudolf
8 June 2016 2 Vancouver Whitecaps 3 – 0
(3 – 2 agg.)
Ottawa Fury Vancouver
22:00 EDT UTC−4 Morales 3' (pen.)
Mezquida 20'
Rivero 52'
Parker Yellow card 67'
Report Alves Yellow card 2'
de Guzman Yellow card 73'
Stadium: BC Place
Attendance: 17,863
Referee: Geoff Gamble

Squad statistics

As of match played 29 October 2016[55]

Appearances and goals

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Disciplinary

Number Nation Position Name NASL Canadian Championship Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1FranceGKRomuald Peiser010001
3CanadaDFEddie Edward210021
6CanadaMFJulian de Guzman101020
8EnglandMFJames Bailey8020100
9UruguayMFBryan Olivera411051
10ArgentinaFWGerardo Bruna100010
14EnglandDFOnua Obasi401050
15JamaicaFWDennis Chin100010
17CanadaFWCarl Haworth301040
18CanadaDFMallan Roberts200020
20CanadaMFMauro Eustáquio401050
22CanadaMFJamar Dixon100010
22Northern IrelandMFJonny Steele501060
23IsraelFWIdan Vered100010
25United StatesMFLance Rozeboom100010
30CanadaMFMarcel de Jong100010
33BrazilDFRafael Alves701080
51CanadaMFMaxim Tissot100010
77BrazilDFFernando Timbó401050
92United StatesFWGiuseppe Gentile300030
TOTALS 54 3 10 0 64 3

Awards

Player

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