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FURY FC

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USL REGULAR SEASON

April 15, 2017 5:00PM ET

2017 Record (W-D-L) & Conference Ranking: City Stadium, 2017 Record (W-D-L) & Conference Ranking: th 0-0-2 | 0 Point | 15 Place | 2 GF 4 GA 1-0-2 | 3 Points | 12th Place | 1 GF 2 GA Richmond, VA HOW TO WATCH AND LISTEN: TV: Rogers TV (Local) Channels: 22 (SD) & 182 (HD) | RADIO (EN): http://www.TSN1200.ca STREAM: USL Match Centre | SOCIAL MEDIA: LIVE updates on Twitter @OttawaFuryFC

MATCH NOTES: Weekly Storylines:  Despite out shooting and out chancing the USL Eastern Conference leaders, Ottawa was edged 1-0 against the Rowdies last Saturday in Tampa Bay  Saturday’s match against Richmond marks Ottawa’s last of three road games to open the season  Shane McEleney returns to the lineup for Fury FC after serving his one-match suspension  Ottawa will be facing several familiar faces in Richmond, as former Fury FC members Marcel DeBellis (GK), Mallan Roberts (D), (M) and Oliver Minatel (F) are now playing for the Kickers  The Kickers are coming off a 1-0 loss to Louisville City FC suffered last Saturday  Richmond’s Head Coach, Leigh Cowlishaw, has been an integral member of the Kickers franchise since the club’s inception in 1993. He played 152 games for Richmond over two stints with the club (93-99; 07-09)  The Kickers are one of the more storied franchises in the USL’s history having featured in USL A- League and USL First and Second Divisions winning the USL Second Division title twice (2006, 2009)

Scouting the Kickers: After winning their season opener 1-0 against the Harrisburg City Islanders, the Kickers have lost their last two games – a pair of 1-0 losses to New York and Louisville respectively. Richmond have been part of the USL Cup Playoffs every season and have conceded less than 30 goals in five of the past six seasons.

Head-to-Head: Saturday will mark the first meeting ever between Ottawa Fury FC and the Richmond Kickers.

Injuries/Suspensions: : Ankle (March 14: Out 4-6 weeks)

2017 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent KO/Result Stadium Attendance Saturday, April 1, 2017 Saint Louis FC Loss (3-2) Toyota Stadium 5566 Saturday, April 8, 2017 Loss (1-0) 5310 Saturday, April 15, 2017 Richmond Kickers 5:00 PM City Stadium Saturday, April 22, 2017 FC II 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, April 29, 2017 7:00 PM MUSC Health Stadium Wednesday, May 3, 2017 FC Edmonton 7:30PM TD Place*** Saturday, May 6, 2017 Tampa Bay Rowdies 2:00PM TD Place Wednesday, May 10, 2017 FC Edmonton 9:00 PM Clarke Field *** Saturday, May 13, 2017 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, May 20, 2017 New York Redbulls II 4:00 PM MSU Soccer Park Saturday, May 27, 2017 Richmond Kickers 2:00PM TD Place Sunday, June 4, 2017 Bethlehem Steel FC 5:00 PM Goodman Stadium Saturday, June 10, 2017 Harrisburg City Islanders 7:00PM TD Place Saturday, June 17, 2017 6:05 PM Capelli Sports Stadium Tuesday, June 20, 2017 Orlando City B 11:00AM TD Place Saturday, June 24, 2017 New York Redbulls II 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, July 1, 2017 Louisville City FC 7:30 PM Louisville Slugger Field Saturday, July 8, 2017 Toronto FC II 7:30 PM Soccer Centre Saturday, July 15, 2017 Rochester Rhinos 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, July 29, 2017 Toronto FC II 7:00PM TD Place Saturday, August 5, 2017 Bethlehem Steel FC 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, August 12, 2017 2:00PM TD Place Wednesday, August 16, 2017 Orlando City B 7:30 PM Orlando City Stadium Saturday, August 19, 2017 Tampa Bay Rowdies 7:30 PM Al Lang Stadium Wednesday, August 23, 2017 FC Cincinnati 7:00 PM Nippert Stadium Sunday, August 27, 2017 New York RedBulls II 2:00PM TD Place Sunday, September 3, 2017 Saint Louis FC 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, September 9, 2017 Rochester Rhinos 6:05 PM Capelli Sports Stadium Saturday, September 16, 2017 Charlotte Independence 7:00 PM Sportsplex at Matthews Sunday, September 24, 2017 Louisville City FC 2:00PM TD Place Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Harrisburg City Islanders 6:30 PM FNB Field Sunday, October 1, 2017 Charleston Battery 2:00PM TD Place Sunday, October 8, 2017 FC Cincinnati 2:00PM TD Place Saturday, October 14, 2017 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 7:00 PM Highmark Stadium

Home matches Away matches matches

HOW THEY LINE-UP: OTTAWA FURY FC @ RICHMOND KICKERS

OTTAWA FURY FC RICHMOND KICKERS NO NAME POS NO NAME POS 1 GK 1 Marcel DeBellis GK 2 Jonathan Barden M 2 William Yomby D 3 D 3 Chris Odoi-Atsem D 4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D 4 Fred Owusu Sekyere M 5 Kyle Venter D 5 Conor Shanosky D 6 Shane McEleney D 8 Evan Lee D 7 Ryan Williams M 9 Oliver Minatel F 8 Steevan Dos Santos F 10 Sunny Jane F 9 Carl Haworth F 11 Anthony Grant F 10 Gerardo Bruna M 12 Finnlay Wyatt M 11 Sito Seoane F 14 Yudai Imura M 12 Andrae Campbell D 15 Mallan Roberts D 14 Onua Thomas Obasi D 16 Patrick (Paddy) McCann M 18 Tucker Hume F 18 AlexM Lee D 22 M 20 Mikey Minutillo F 23 Andrew MacRae GK 21 Chris Durkin D 24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M 22 Alex Wimmer GK 25 Lance Rozeboom (C) M 24 Jackson Eskay M 26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D 26 Eric Klenofsky GK 28 Sergio Manesio M 27 Raul Gonzalez M 59 Aron Mkungilwa D 28 Samuel Asante M 70 David Paulmin GK 30 Matt Turner GK ------31 Braeden Troyer D ------33 Maxim Tissot D ------42 Simon Fitch M ------45 Alhaji Kamara F ------48 Travis Worra GK ------71 Luiz Fernando F

HEAD COACH: HEAD COACH: LEIGH COWLISHAW

MATCH OFFICIALS: Referee: Kevin Broadley Assistants: Jordan Gray & Thai Huynh Fourth Official: Jamie MacRitchie

MATCH PREVIEW: Fury FC travel to Richmond for their third contest of the season Saturday night taking on the 1-0-2 Kickers in their final road match before their April 22 home opener. While Paul Dalglish side has narrowly dropped their opening two fixtures, the GM and Head Coach believes that is not a reflection of their performances nor the potential of his squad.

While the points have gone begging in the opening two games, arguments have been made that a better fate was deserved for Ottawa in both St. Louis and Tampa Bay. With ample positives from both games, especially from Saturday’s performance against the Rowdies, Fury FC bring plenty of energy into Saturday’s tilt against the Kickers.

With the home opener just over a week away, players returned to their rightful home at TD Place this week as training moved outdoors bringing some added drive to the Fury players. With ample space to work with, Dalglish and his staff had the opportunity to fine tune the little things that went wrong over the first two games in order to be 100% ready for Richmond.

After winning their home opener 1-0 against the Harrisburg City Islanders to kick off the 2017 USL season, Richmond have lost their last two games – a pair of 1-0 losses against New York and Louisville respectively.

The Kickers have been part of the USL Cup Playoffs every season since the league kicked off in 2011 and in five of the past six seasons, the club has conceded less than 30 goals in the regular season. In three games this season, they have only conceded two goals.

While Saturday might mark the first meeting between Ottawa and Richmond, Fury FC will be facing several familiar faces at City Stadium. Former Fury FC members Marcel DeBellis (GK), Mallan Roberts (D), Maxim Tissot (M) – on loan from D.C. United – and Oliver Minatel (F) are now playing for the Virginia-based club.

What are they saying?

Fury FC GM and Head Coach, Paul Dalglish: “The harder you work the luckier you get, so we are working really hard this week to make sure we make our own luck against Richmond. They are hard to break down and sit really deep, so scoring the first goal will be huge. We want to make sure we win our last game before our home opener.”

Fury FC Captain Lance Rozeboom “This team hasn’t lost any belief whatsoever. We had two tough games on the road to start the season, so we had to face adversity right away, but we still believe in what we’re doing here. Our pressing is going to be very important against Richmond and keep a shutout. If we do so we’re confident that we can get a goal or two in that game. It will be good to see a few familiar faces as well and you always want to beat your former teammates so it should be a good match.”

Fury FC Midfielder Jonathan Barden “We have been working hard this week and we will be looking to exploit their weaknesses and hopefully come out with a good result. We’re doing some good things we just need to keep pushing. We want to get a win in Richmond and come back home full of confidence ahead of our home opener.” disrupting

2017 OTTAWA FURY FC ROSTER

Years @ # NAME POS HT WT DOB FT NATIONALITY FURY PRONUNCIATION 1 Callum Irving GK 6-0 193 3/16/93 R Canadian 1 Kal-uhm ER-Ving 2 Jonathan Barden M 6-0 171 11/9/92 R English 1 Bar-Den 3 Eddie Edward D 5-11 205 9/20/88 R Canadian 2 Edward 4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D 6-2 200 7/5/93 R American 1 Mar-teen Dell-Cam-Poh 5 Kyle Venter D 6-3 193 3/13/91 L American 2 Ven-Turr 6 Shane McEleney D 6-3 215 1/31/91 R Irish 1 Mac-ill-len-ee 7 Ryan Williams M 5-8 166 4/8/91 R British 2 Williams 8 Steevan Dos Santos F 6-4 208 9/17/89 R Cape Verdean 1 Dos Santos 9 Carl Haworth F 5-8 158 7/9/89 R Canadian 4 How-worth 10 Gerardo Bruna M 5-10 162 1/29/91 L Argentinian 2 Je-rardo Brew-nah 11 Sito Seoane F 5-8 165 3/16/89 L American 1 See-toe 12 Andrae Campbell D 5-10 165 3/14/89 L American 1 Awn-dreh 14 Onua Thomas Obasi D 6-4 193 9/24/88 L British 2 AW-Neh-Wa 18 Tucker Hume F 6-5 203 8/22/94 R American 1 H-yOOm 22 Jamar Dixon M 5-10 180 6/5/89 R Canadian 2 Juh-mar Dik-son 23 Andrew MacRae GK 6-1 194 8/24/90 R Canadian 2 Muh-Kray 24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M 5-7 143 1/24/97 R Haitian 1 Sah-no 25 Lance Rozeboom M 6-0 180 5/31/89 R American 2 Rose-Boom 26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D 6-0 176 11/13/97 R Canadian 1 May-yehr Gee-gair 28 Sergio Manesio M 5-9 185 7/1/94 R British 1 Mah-nee-see-o 59 Aron Mkungilwa D 5-3 143 5/3/96 L Canadian 1 Muh-kun-gill-wah 70 David Paulmin GK 6-2 176 1/24/96 R Canadian 1 Dah-vid Paul-Mehn

FURY FC TECHNICAL STAFF: Head Coach: Paul Dalglish Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Bruce Grobbelaar Assistant Coach: Equipment Manager: Brent Wilson Athletic Therapist: Seadon Pereira

2017 OTTAWA FURY FC PLAYER STATS (Regular Season Only)______# NAME POS MIN GP G A Y R S PA 2 Jonathan Barden M 154 2 0 0 0 0 0 67% 3 Eddie Edward D 162 2 1 0 0 0 2 60% 4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D 180 2 0 0 1 0 1 70% 5 Kyle Venter D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 Shane McEleney D 89 1 0 0 0 1 0 62% 7 Ryan Williams M 26 1 0 0 0 0 0 80 8 Steevan Dos Santos F 180 2 0 0 0 0 0 62% 9 Carl Haworth F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 10 Gerardo Bruna M 167 2 0 1 0 0 0 72% 11 Sito Seoane F 129 2 0 0 0 0 3 50% 12 Andrae Campbell D 180 2 0 0 2 0 0 55% 14 Onua Thomas Obasi D 180 2 1 0 1 0 1 70% 18 Tucker Hume F 51 2 0 0 0 0 0 75% 22 Jamar Dixon M 96 2 0 0 0 0 0 63% 24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 25 Lance Rozeboom M 180 2 0 0 0 0 1 78% 26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 28 Sergio Manesio M 13 1 0 0 0 0 0 29% 59 Aron Mkungilwa D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # NAME POS MN GP GA SO W D L SA SH 1 Callum Irving GK 180 2 4 0 0 0 2 6 10 23 Andrew MacRae GK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 David Paulmin GK ------

* S = Shots on target | PA = Passing Accuracy | SO = Shutouts | SA = Saves | SH = Shots faced

GET TO KNOW FURY FC

Goalkeepers # NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS 14 games with Rio Grande Valley FC last season – 1 Callum Irving GK Vancouver, B.C Picked up 8 clean sheets – Made 6 saves in two games this season Joined Fury FC in 2016 and continued developing 23 Andrew MacRae GK Coldbrook, NS under Bruce Grobbelaar and alongside Romuald Peiser and Marcel DeBellis Spent last two seasons with FC Montreal – featured 70 David Paulmin GK Ste-Thérèse, QC in 17 games

Defenders # NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS Joined Fury FC at the of 2016 Spring Season – 3 Eddie Edward D Ottawa, ON Scored his first goal in Fury FC colours two weeks ago @ St. Louis. Also Ottawa’s first goal in the USL 16 games with Puerto Rico last year (NASL) –1440 4 Ramon Martin Del Campo D Chula Vista, CA minutes played last year Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Missed the entire season 5 Kyle Venter D Aurora, CO with a significant knee injury, but won the Fury FC 2016 Community Award Spent last 2 seasons with St. Patrick's Athletic 6 Shane McEleney D Derry, N. Ireland winning the League Cup in his first year. Received a red card in the season opener @ STL 18 games with Orange County last season – 971 12 Andrae Campbell D Portmore, Jamaica minutes played last year Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Featured in 15 games; won the MASL championship last year and the USL 14 Onua Thomas Obasi D Birmingham, England Championship in 2015 – Scored his first goal in Fury FC colours two weeks ago @ STL Featured in 21 USL games with FC Montreal in 26 Thomas Meilleur-Giguère D Répentigny, QC 2016 and captained the CanMNT U-20 at the 2017 CONCACAF Men's Under-20 Championship Featured in 28 games for FC Montreal in the USL 59 Aron Mkungilwa D Montréal, QC for the past two years.

GET TO KNOW FURY FC

Midfielders # NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS Spent the last two seasons playing in the Icelandic 2 Jonathan Barden M London, England – Featured in 38 games during those two seasons Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Scored 7 goals in 18 matches last year and won the 2016 Fans Player of 7 Ryan Williams M Birkenhead, England the Year – Made his 2017 Season debut @TBR (Played 26 minutes) Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Collected an assist on 10 Gerardo Bruna M Mendoza, Argentina Ottawa’s first goal of the season 2 weeks ago @STL Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Featured in 900 minutes 22 Jamar Dixon M Ottawa, ON last year and was called to the CanMNT four times since joining Ottawa Won the 2016 USL Goal of the Year Award – 24 Jimmy-Shammar Sanon M Laval, QC Featured in 5 games for FC Montreal last year - Made his Fury FC debut last week @ TBR Joined Fury FC in 2016 – Named third captain in 25 Lance Rozeboom M Walker, IA Fury FC history - Led the team in minutes played (2711) and pass completion (87.2%) last year Spent last the 4 years with the Cleveland State 28 Sergio Manesio M London, England University Vikings - Made his professional debut two weeks ago @ STL

Forwards # NAME POS HOMETOWN INTERESTING FACTS Spent the last two seasons with Rochester – in 48 matches, scored 21 goals and won the USL 8 Steevan Dos Santos F Mindelo, Cape Verde Championship in 2015 – Scored 3 goals in preseason Coming back for a 4th season with the club - Longest serving Fury FC player – Led the team 9 *Carl Haworth F Barrie, ON in goals (7), assists (4) and shots (52) – Earned his first cap with CanMNT on Nov 11th 2016 Spent the last two seasons playing in the Icelandic 11 Sito Seoane F La Coruña, Spain Premier League featured in 38 games Led Fury FC in goals scored during preseason (5) Spent the last two seasons in the NCAA Division 1 18 Tucker Hume F Austin, Texas with North Carolina – Made his professional debut two weeks ago @ STL *Denotes injured or

suspended players

2017 RICHMOND KICKERS ROSTER______

# NAME POS HT PRONUNCIATION ABOUT THE KICKERS: 1 Marcel DeBellis GK 6-3 de-BELL-es Established in 1993, the Richmond Kickers have 2 William Yomby D 6-4 YOMM-bee consistently been one of the 3 Chris Odoi-Atsem D 5-10 oh-DO-e AT-some most successful professional 4 Fred Owusu Sekyere M 5-6 OH-woo-sue SEC-year-e soccer clubs in America. 5 Conor Shanosky D 6-4 SHA-nos-ski Over the past 18 seasons, Richmond has qualified for 8 Evan Lee D 6-4 --- postseason play 16 times, 9 Oliver Minatel F 5-8 Oliver and reached the title match 10 Sunny Jane F 5-6 JAH-nay in 2010 for the sixth time in 11 Anthony Grant F 5-10 --- the past nine campaigns, falling just short of the 12 Finnlay Wyatt M 5-11 --- Championship title following 14 Yudai Imura M 5-10 YOU-dye e-MORE-ah a 2-1 loss to the Charleston 15 Mallan Roberts D 6-2 ma-LAWN Battery. 16 Patrick McCann M 6-0 --- Richmond’s seven previous 18 Alex Lee D 5-10 --- league Championship 20 Mikey Minutillo F 6-1 men-you-TEE-oh appearances (1995, 1996, 21 Chris Durkin D 6-0 DURR-ken 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 22 Alex Wimmer GK 6-6 --- 2009) include winning the Premier League title in 1995, 24 Jackson Eskay M 6-0 ESS-kay a shoot-out loss to Seattle in 26 Eric Klenofsky GK 6-6 klen-OFF-ski the USL First Division final 27 Raul Gonzalez M 5-9 --- in 2005 and taking the USL 28 Samuel Asante M 5-5 ah-SANN-tee Second Division crown twice against Charlotte in 2006 30 Matt Turner GK 6-3 --- and 2009. The Kickers have 31 Braeden Troyer D 5-11 BRAY-den claimed Organization of the 33 Maxim Tissot D 5-11 tiss-OH Year honors on five 42 Simon Fitch M 6-1 --- occasions (1995, 2000, 2006, 2007, and 2009) and 45 Alhaji Kamara F 6-0 ahl-HAH-jee kuh-MAR-uh have had 22 players 48 Travis Worra GK 6-3 --- progress from the Richmond 71 Luiz Fernando F 5-9 --- Kickers into . RICHMOND KICKERS TECHNICAL STAFF: ______Head Coach: Leigh Cowlishaw | Assistant Coach: Michael Callahan | Assistant Coach: Sascha Gorres

RICHMOND KICKERS MEDIA CONTACT: Patrick Wood, Media Manager | Email: [email protected] | Cell: 804.840.2984

USL STANDINGS AND STATISTICS

2017 USL Overall Standings (April 15, 2017) POS TEAM GP W D L GF GA GD PTS FORM 1 Saint Louis FC 4 3 1 0 8 5 +3 10 D-W-W-W 1 Tampa Bay Rowdies 3 3 0 0 6 0 +6 9 W-W-W 2 Louisville City FC 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7 D-W-W 4 Charleston Battery 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6 W-W-L 5 Rochester Rhinos 2 1 1 0 3 2 +1 4 W-D 7 New York Red Bulls II 4 1 1 2 6 7 −1 4 D-W-L-L 6 Pittsburgh Riverhounds 4 1 1 2 6 7 -1 4 D-L-W-L 8 Orlando City B 4 1 1 2 5 6 −1 4 L-L-W-D 9 Toronto FC II 4 1 1 2 2 7 −5 4 W-L-L-D

10 Bethlehem Steel FC 2 1 0 1 4 3 +1 3 L-W 11 Harrisburg City Islanders 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 L-W 12 Richmond Kickers 3 1 0 2 1 2 −1 3 W-L-L 13 FC Cincinnati 3 1 0 2 2 4 −2 3 L-W-L 14 Charlotte Independence 2 0 1 1 1 3 −2 1 L-D 15 Ottawa Fury FC 2 0 0 2 2 4 −2 0 L-L

2017 USL Goal Leaders 2017 USL Assist Leaders PLAYER RANK TEAM GOALS PLAYER RANK TEAM ASSISTS Vincent Bezecourt T-1 NY 3 Charlie Adams 1 SLC 3 Cesar Elizondo T-2 SAN 2 Corey Hertzog T-1 PIT 3 Samuel Ochoa T-1 SAC 3 Michael Nanchoff T-2 TBR 2 Seku Conneh T-1 BST 3 Justin Portillo T-2 CHA 2 Christian Volesky T-1 STL 3 Andrew Wiedeman T-2 CIN 2 Georgi Hristov T-1 TBR 3 Gerardo Bruna T-3 OTT 1 Djiby Fall T-2 CIN 2 Duke Lacroix T-2 OC 2 2017 USL Clean Sheet Leaders Dane Kelly T-2 RNO 2 PLAYER RANK TEAM SO Akira Fitzgerald 1 TBR 3 Joey Calistri T-2 TUL 2 Obasi & Edward T-3 OTT 1 Matt Cardone 2 SAN 2 Angelo Cavalluzzo T-3 TOR 1 Justin Luthy T-3 COL 1 Jake McGuire T-3 BST 1

BY THE NUMBERS (Regular Season Games Only) ______

Record When (W-D-L): 2017 All-Time

Scoring First 0-0-0 26-10-6 Opponent Scores First 0-0-2 3-7-30 Outshooting Opponent 0-0-0 20-8-11 Being Outshot 0-0-1 5-13-17 Same Number of Shots 0-0-1 4-6-7 Hold More Possession 0-0-0 13-8-15 Opponent Holds More Possession 0-0-2 16-17-18 Even Possession 0-0-0 0-2-2 Hold a Clean Sheet 0-0-0 18-10-0 Fail to Score 0-0-1 0-10-15 Score in First Half 0-0-1 17-8-8 Score in Second Half 0-0-1 27-12-12 Score in Both Halves 0-0-1 15-1-2 Leading at Halftime 0-0-0 16-7-0 Tied at Halftime 0-0-1 10-13-14 Trailing at Halftime 0-0-1 3-6-21 Home Matches 0-0-0 16-14-15 Away Matches 0-0-2 13-13-20 Record on Turf 0-0-1 22-18-27 Record on Grass 0-0-1 7-9-8

Scoring Breakdown (Fury FC | Opponent) 2017 All-Time

Scoring 0-15 Minute 1 | 2 11 | 16 Scoring 16-30 Minute 0 | 0 14 | 16 Scoring 31-45 Minute 0 | 0 17 | 18 Scoring in 1st Half Injury Time 0 | 0 1 | 1 Scoring 46-60 Minute 0 | 1 21 | 13 Scoring 61-75 Minute 0 | 0 15 | 12 Scoring 76-90 Minute 1 | 0 20 | 21 Scoring in 2nd Half Injury Time 0 | 1 11 | 8

2017 Game-by-Game Overview: DATE OPPONENT RESULT STARTING XI GOALS UNUSED SUBS POSS S/SOG

5' STL - Volesky Irving; Obasi, Del Campo, McEleney; MacRae, 9' STL - Bjurman Campbell, Bruna (Manesio 77'), Sanon, OTT : 37% OTT: 5/18 L 3-2 11' OTT - Edward 4/1/17 @ Saint Louis FC Rozeboom, Barden; Sito (Hume 70'), Dos Meilleur-Giguère, STL : 63% STL: 6/16 83' OTT - Obasi Santos, Edward (Dixon 72') Mkungilwa 88' STL - Manesio (OG)

Irving; Obasi, Del Campo, Edward; MacRae,

Campbell, Bruna, Rozeboom, Barden Meilleur-Giguère, OTT : 31% OTT : 3/11 @ Tampa Bay L 1-0 47' TBR - Hristov 4/8/17 (Williams 64'); Sito (Hume 59'), Dos Mkungilwa, TBR : 69% TBR : 3/10 Rowdies Santos, Dixon (78' Sanon) Manesio

4/15/17 @ Richmond ------Kickers

4/29/17 ------vs Toronto FC II

(Canadian

Championship) ------5/3/17 vs FC Edmonton

5/6/17 vs Tampa Bay ------Rowdies

(Canadian 5/10/17 Championship) ------@ FC Edmonton

vs Pittsburgh ------5/13/17 Riverhounds

@ New York ------5/20/17 Redbulls II

vs Richmond ------5/27/17 Kickers

@ Bethlehem ------6/4/17 Steel FC

vs Harrisburg ------6/10/17 City Islanders

@Rochester ------6/17/17 Rhinos

About Ottawa Fury FC Key Dates & Quick Facts: Ottawa Fury FC is professional soccer team representing Stadium: TD PLACE Canada’s capital in the 30-team (USL). Stadium Capacity: 24,000 Established in 2011, Fury FC began play in 2014 in the North Playing Surface: Field Turf (105x68 meters; 114x74 American Soccer League. In just their second season, the Fury yards) claimed the Fall Season Championship and reached the Team Colours: Black, Red, White Championship Final. In their fourth season, the club will Primary Uniform: All Red (Jersey, Shorts, Socks) compete in one of the fastest growing leagues in the world – Secondary Uniform: All White (Jersey, Shorts, Socks) the USL. Ottawa Fury FC is owned and operated by the Ottawa Kit Supplier: Adidas | Kit Sponsor: Chartwells Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) and play out of TD Ownership: Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group Place at Lansdowne. President: John Pugh Follow Ottawa Fury FC at OttawaFuryFC.com or on social GM and Head Coach: Paul Dalglish media via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Captain: Lance Rozeboom Mascot: Sparky Media Resources (Click on Link): Media Guide (EN) Established: 2013 Joined USL: October 25, 2016 About the USL First Game (Club History): April 12, 2014 (2-0 Loss vs The United Soccer League is the fastest growing professional Fort Lauderdale Strikers) soccer league in the world with teams in 19 states and three First Game (TD Place): July 20, 2014 (1-0 Loss vs New Canadian provinces. Since 2014, the USL has doubled in size York Cosmos) and established a sizeable North American footprint with First Goal (Club History): April 19, 2014 (Vini Dantas vs strong ownership, experienced executives and regional Minnesota United) rivalries. First Goal (TD Place): August 9, 2014 (Carl Haworth vs Fort Lauderdale Strikers) Follow the USL at USLSoccer.com, on USL Match Center, and First Win (Club History): April 26, 2014 (4-0 vs on social media via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Carolina RailHawks) First Win (TD Place): October 1, 2014 (2-0 vs Atlanta About TD Place Silverbacks) Located in the heart of the city, the arena and stadium at TD Place First Trophy: NASL Fall Season Championship (3-1 Win form the centerpiece of Ottawa/Gatineau’s newest urban lifestyle @ Jacksonville Armada FC) district, Lansdowne. The stadium seats 24,000 for live sports and First Playoff Match: November 8, 2015 (2-1 AET Win vs 30,000 for concerts. The arena seats up to 10,000 for live sports Minnesota United FC) and can be configured for intimate theatre style concerts for Supporters Groups: Bytown Boys SC, Stony Monday between 2,000 and 7,000 fans. Ottawa’s exciting downtown sports Riot (Supporters Section), Fury Fantatics (Youth) and entertainment destination is home to the Ottawa REDBLACKS Visiting Team Hotel: Delta Ottawa City Centre of the CFL, Ottawa Fury FC of the NASL and the OHL’s Ottawa 67’s and is surrounded by restaurants, shops, services and excitement. (613.237.3600) For more information and events listings visit the TD Place website.

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