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Ottawa Fury (women)
Ottawa Fury Women was a Canadian women's soccer team based in Ottawa, Ontario. Founded in 2000, the team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues USL 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 was part of the Ottawa Fury FC organization, which included the Ottawa Fury FC men's professional team, the Academy and the former semi-professional team Ottawa Fury SC. The women's team was disbanded following the 2014 season. History The Ottawa Fury was founded as a women's team in 2000 by Andy Nera, who served as owner and coach, to compete in the USL W-League. The team failed to make the playoffs in each of their first two seasons. In 2002, the team was purchased by John Pugh. In 2004, the Fury captured their first division title in 2004 (the first of nine consecutive) and their first conference title in 2005. In 2005, the Fury added a men's ...
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Algonquin College
Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology is a publicly funded English-language college located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The college serves the National Capital Region and the outlying areas of Eastern Ontario, Western Quebec, and Upstate New York. The college has three campuses, all in Ontario: a primary campus located in Ottawa, and secondary campuses located in Perth and Pembroke. The college offers bachelor's degrees, diplomas, and certificates in a range of disciplines and specialties. It has been ranked among the Top 50 Research Colleges in Canada and has been recognized as one of Canada's top innovation leaders. The enabling legislation is the ''Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Act.'' It is a member of Polytechnics Canada. History The college was established during the formation of Ontario's college system in 1967. Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology were established on May 21, 1965, when the Ontario system of public colleges was created. ...
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Ottawa Citizen
The ''Ottawa Citizen'' is an English-language daily newspaper owned by Postmedia Network in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. History Established as ''The Bytown Packet'' in 1845 by William Harris, it was renamed the ''Citizen'' in 1851. The newspaper's original motto, which has recently been returned to the editorial page, was ''Fair play and Day-Light''. The paper has been through a number of owners. In 1846, Harris sold the paper to John Bell and Henry J. Friel. Robert Bell bought the paper in 1849. In 1877, Charles Herbert Mackintosh, the editor under Robert Bell, became publisher. In 1879, it became one of several papers owned by the Southam family. It remained under Southam until the chain was purchased by Conrad Black's Hollinger Inc. In 2000, Black sold most of his Canadian holdings, including the flagship National Post to CanWest Global. The editorial view of the ''Citizen'' has varied with its ownership, taking a reform, anti-Tory position under Harris and a con ...
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2012 W-League Season
The 2012 W-League season was the 18th season of the league's existence, and 9th season of second division women's soccer in the United States. The regular season started on May 11 and ended on July 15. Changes from 2011 season Name changes One team changed their name in the off-season: Expansion teams Three teams were added for the season: Teams leaving No teams either folded or left following the 2011 season: Standings As of 7/15/2012 ''Orange indicates Host Team for W-League Championship'' ''Purple indicates division title clinched'' ''Green indicates playoff berth clinched'' Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Northeast Division Southeast Division Central Conference Central Division Western Conference Western Division Playoffs * Note: Ottawa Fury hosts the W-League Championship and gains an automatic berth in the National Semi-Finals. Eastern Conference Playoffs ---- ---- Central Conference Playoffs ---- ---- Western Conference Playoff ...
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2011 W-League Season
The 2011 W-League season was the 17th season of the league's existence, and 8th season of second division women's soccer in the United States. The regular season began on May 14 and ended on July 17. Changes from 2010 season Name changes One team changed their name in the off-season: Expansion teams Five teams were added for the season: Teams leaving Six teams either folded or left following the 2010 season: * Chicago Red Eleven * Hudson Valley Quickstrike Lady Blues * Kalamazoo Outrage * Tampa Bay Hellenic (joined WPSL) * Washington Freedom Futures (disbanded when Washington Freedom franchise relocated to South Florida) * Western New York Flash The Western New York Flash (WNY Flash) was an American soccer club based in Elma, New York that competed in the United Women's Soccer league. They have won league championships in four different leagues: the USL W-League in 2010, Women's Pro ... (joined WPS) Standings As of 7/17/2011 ''Orange indicates Host Tea ...
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2010 W-League (North America)
The 2010 W-League Season was the league's 16th. The regular season began in May and ended in July. The playoffs began in late July and ended in August. Changes from 2009 season Name Changes Two teams changed their name in the off-season: Expansion Teams Three teams were added for the season: Teams Leaving 10 teams folded or left the league after the 2009 season: * Boston Renegades * Cary Lady Clarets * Connecticut Passion * FC Indiana * Fort Wayne Fever * Los Angeles Legends * Minnesota Lightning * Real Colorado Cougars * Richmond Kickers Destiny * Western Mass Lady Pioneers Western Mass Lady Pioneers were an American women's soccer team, founded in 2004. 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 played in the Northeast Div ... Standings ''Orange indicates W-League title and bye into W-League semifinals.'' ''Purple indicates division title clinched'' ''Green indicat ...
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2009 W-League (North America)
The 2009 W-League Season was the league's 15th. The regular season began on May 8 with the Hampton Roads Piranhas defeating the Charlotte Lady Eagles 2–1 in Charlotte. The season ended with 10 games on July 19. The playoffs began on July 22 and ended on August 7. Pali Blues repeated as W-League champions, defeating the Washington Freedom Reserves in come-from-behind fashion 2–1, which was also how they had won their previous title. Iris Mora was named the Playoffs MVP. FC Indiana's Laura del Río finished with the most points (40) and goals (18), while her teammate Monica Ocampo led the league in assists (11). Shannon Lynn, also of FC Indiana, led the league in GAA (0.116) and shutouts (10), and only allowed 2 goals the entire regular season. Changes from 2008 season Name Changes Six teams changed their name in the off-season: Expansion Teams Two teams were added for the season: Teams Leaving Six teams folded after the 2008 season: * Bradenton Athletics * Car ...
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2008 W-League
The 2008 W-League Season was the league's 14th. The regular season began on May 10, 2008, and ended on July 20. Pali Blues finished the season as national champions, beating FC Indiana 2-1 in the W-League Championship game in Virginia Beach, Virginia on 2 August 2008. The Pali Blues also finished with the best regular season record in the league, winning all 12 of their matches, and finishing with a +35 goal difference. Atlanta Silverbacks Women's striker Sarah Steinmann was the league's top scorer, with 19 goals. FC Indiana's Laura Del Rio led the league with 13 assists, while Pali Blues goalkeeper Valerie Henderson enjoyed the best goalkeeping statistics, with a goals-against average of 0.142 per game, and posting 6 shutouts. Changes from 2007 season Nine teams were added for the season: Three teams folded after the 2007 season: Mile High Edge, and San Diego Sunwaves. Cocoa Expos Women left the league for the WPSL. Standings ''Orange indicates W-League title and bye ...
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2007 W-League
The 2007 W-League Season was the league's 13th. The Washington Freedom finished the season as national champions, beating the Atlanta Silverbacks Women 3-1 in the W-League Championship game in Rochester, New York on 7 August 2007. Ottawa Fury Women finished with the best regular season record in the league, winning 11 out of their 12 games, suffering no losses, and finishing with a +38 goal difference. Changes from 2006 season Name changes Two teams changed their names: The Long Island Lady Riders changed their name to the Long Island Rough Riders, and the San Diego Lady Gauchos changed their name to the San Diego Sunwaves. New teams Three teams were added for the season: Teams Leaving Five teams folded after the 2006 season: * Central Florida Krush * Cincinnati Ladyhawks * New Hampshire Lady Phantoms * South Jersey Banshees * Sudbury Canadians Carolina Dynamo Women went on hiatus for this season. Standings ''Blue indicates division title clinched'' ''Green indic ...
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2006 W-League
The 2006 W-League Season was the league's 12th. Changes from 2005 season Name changes * Denver Lady Cougars became Real Colorado Cougars. * Detroit Jaguars became Michigan Hawks. * Mile High Mustangs became the Mile High Edge. New teams Five teams were added for the season: Teams Leaving One team folded after the 2005 season: * Arizona Heatwave Standings ''Blue indicates division title clinched'' ''Green indicates playoff berth clinched'' ''Orange indicates bye into the W-League semifinals as hosts.'' Central Conference Atlantic Division Midwest Division Eastern Conference Northeast Division Northern Division Western Conference Playoffs Format Conference Brackets Central Conference Eastern Conference Western Conference W-League Championship Bracket Divisional Round ---- ---- Conference Semifinals ---- ---- ---- Conference Finals ---- ---- W-League Semifinals ---- W-League Third-Place Game W-League Finals References {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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2005 W-League
The 2005 W-League Season is the league's 11th. Changes from 2004 season Name changes Three teams changed their name in the off-season: Expansion teams Five teams were added for the season: Teams Leaving One team left for the WPSL: * St. Louis Archers Eight teams folded after the 2004 season: * Asheville Splash * Calgary Wildfire * Columbus Lady Shooting Stars * Edmonton Aviators Women * Montreal Xtreme * Rhode Island Lady Stingrays * Toronto Inferno * Windy City Bluez. Standings ''Orange indicates W-League title and bye into W-League semifinals.'' ''Blue indicates division title clinched'' ''Green indicates playoff berth clinched'' Central Conference Atlantic Division Midwest Division Eastern Conference Northeast Division Northern Division Western Conference Playoffs Format Five teams from the Eastern Conference, four teams from the Central Conference and two from the Western Conference qualify for the playoffs. All match-ups are in a one-leg form ...
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2004 W-League
The 2004 W-League Season was the league's 10th. The Vancouver Whitecaps Women won the W-League title, defeating the New Jersey Wildcats 4-2 in Ottawa. Changes from 2003 season Name changes One team changed their name in the off-season: Expansion teams Fourteen teams were added for the season: Teams leaving Two teams folded after the 2004 season: * New Jersey Lady Stallions * Northern Kentucky TC Stars Standings ''Orange indicates bye into W-League semifinals as host.'' ''Blue indicates division title clinched'' ''Green indicates playoff berth clinched'' Central Conference Atlantic Division Midwest Division Eastern Conference New England Division North Central Division Northeast Division Western Conference Playoffs Format Seven teams each from the Eastern Conference, four teams from the Central Conference and two from the Western Conference qualify for the playoffs. The Ottawa Fury Women received a bye into the W-League semifinals as hosts. All matchups are i ...
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2003 W-League
The 2003 W-League Season was the 9th season of the USL W-League, the second-highest division of women's soccer in the United States. The Boston Renegades were the defending champions. The Hampton Roads Piranhas were crowned champions after defeating the Chicago Cobras in the Championship game. Changes from the 2002 season Format changes The league went to the standard FIFA match points format: 3 points for a win (down from the previous 4), 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss, and eliminated bonus points for 3 or more goals scored. Name changes One team changed their name in the off-season: Expansion teams One team joined the league ahead of the start of the season: Teams leaving Two teams left to join the WPSL: * Maryland Pride * Rhode Island Rays Eight teams folded after the 2002 season: * Albuquerque Crush * Jacksonville Jade * Kansas City Mystics * Kentucky Fillies * Memphis Mercury * Oklahoma Outrage * Tampa Bay Xtreme * Texas Odyssey Standings ''Blue indicates divisi ...
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