Ottawa Fury to unveil its NASL logo on May 25 14 May 2013 The Ottawa Fury FC will unveil its new logo at a local pub during the Champions League final.
Ottawa Fury FC unveils three logo possibilities 5 Apr 2013 Ottawa soccer supporters have until April 8 to select which of three prospective logos they like the best for the new NASL side that will begin play in 2014.
Ottawa will stick with Fury name for NASL 27 Feb 2013 After taking thousands of suggestions from fans through an online contest, the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group decided that the Fury name fit the club just fine.
Pugh: NASL Ottawa to have coach by end of March, stadium on schedule 5 Feb 2013 While the name hasn’t been picked, Pugh said many of the suggestions were linked to the city’s logging heritage and its closeness to the river. Rivermen, Loggers, Voyageurs are all names that came in. And football purists also suggested names like Ottawa City, Rovers and Rangers.
Ottawa NASL franchise turns to fans for team name 6 Dec 2012 Canadian soccer supporters have until Dec. 16 to submit their names of choice for the new Ottawa NASL franchise, which is set to kick off in 2014.
Marinaro, Pugh named to USL Hall of Fame 19 Nov 2012 Ottawa Fury President John Pugh was selected as a Builder in the USL Women’s Hall of Fame category. And, the best indoor player this country has ever produced, Hector Marinaro, was selected for his goal-filled career in the MISL, a league that is now owned by the USL.
Sources: Ottawa likely not to be an U-20 WWC host city, NASL still bullish for 2014 28 Sep 2012 The NASL believes that the Ottawa expansion team will be ready to play in 2014, even if the stadium isn’t. But sources close to the Canadian Soccer Association have told The 11 that Ottawa's won't be a host city for the U-20 Women's World Cup.
Ottawa Fury books spot in W-League final 28 Jul 2012 “It’s great to win, it’s great to win in front of our fans and it’s great to be back in the final,” Fury coach Dom Oliveri said.
Legal hurdles cleared for Ottawa’s NASL franchise (and, oh yeah, CFL team too) 15 Jun 2012 Now the plan to allow Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group to redevelop Frank Clair stadium can go ahead — so the new facility can be used in time for the 2015 Women’s World Cup, the expansion NASL franchise and, oh yeah, the CFL team, too.
Pugh: Ottawa will kick off in NASL in 2014, not 2013 1 May 2012 “Really, there isn’t a stadium in the city that is suitable (to be a temporary home to NASL),” said Pugh. “I know it’s hard to believe that in the Capital City, there is no other stadium, but that is the case. So, we considered our options and thought the way to go is to begin play in what will be our permanent home.”