Peterson: If Canadian teams wanted to leave NASL for a new domestic league, “we’d wish them well” 22 Mar 2016“They should do what they think is best for their club and best for their supporters,” Peterson said in a media conference call on Tuesday.
JDG: Mexico match “could change the future of Canadian soccer” 18 Mar 2016“This one game at home could change the future of Canadian soccer, it could change careers,” de Guzman said Friday in a media conference call.
Marcel de Jong feeling positive about his first few weeks with the Ottawa Fury 6 Mar 2016Even though he’s been at Ottawa’s camp since the outset, the termination of his SKC contract and his new Fury deal were only just announced. The Fury deal only lasts till the break between the spring and fall seasons, so de Jong can look for a new club in the July transfer window. In fact, his wife and daughter have remained in Kansas City.
Trafford on his move to Miami FC: From hesitancy to enthusiasm 12 Feb 2016“I was hesitant at first,” Trafford said over the phone. “I was still fully committed to Ottawa, despite all of the changes that were happening at the team.”
Trafford sold to Miami FC, takes package that “justifies” his market value 4 Feb 2016“This was a bittersweet situation for Mason as he really enjoyed his time in Ottawa, especially developing relationships with the Fury fans and local community, but Miami FC aggressively pursued Mason and created a package that justified Mason’s market value as one of the best defenders in NASL. Having represented Mason from his first professional contract to the present, it is a great testament for him to have Italian legend Alessandro Nesta seek him out to be a leader on defence."
As a member of the Ottawa Fury, Mozzi Gyorio will return to the league that he’s suing 2 Feb 2016Mozzi Gyorio is set for a return to the NASL — a league he is in the process of suing.
Porter happy to leave “Free Agent FC” behind as he joins the Ottawa Fury 14 Jan 2016At the end of the season, he said the players were told that they should go out and try to find new teams — but, if things changed, they could get a call back to come to Atlanta. So, Porter headed home to the Toronto area, where he worked out with a group of Canadian players who had dubbed themselves “Free Agent FC:” that group included former FC Edmonton players John Smits and Alex Semenets, retired MLS great Dwayne De Rosario and defender Nana Attakora.
“I want to be part of Alberta soccer, of Canadian soccer, moving forward”: Ledgerwood signs with FC Edmonton 12 Jan 2016Nik Ledgerwood felt the time was right to come back home.
Q&A: Paul Dalglish 11 Jan 2016The USL’s Austin Aztex announced that the club would not play in 2016 because of issues securing a suitable soccer stadium that the team could call its own. That left Aztex coach Paul Dalglish looking for work rather than preparing his squad for the upcoming season. But, timing is everything; as Dalglish hit the job market, the Ottawa Fury confirmed that coach Marc Dos Santos would not be back in 2016. Dalglish got MDS’s old job — but, will it be a marriage made in heaven?
The Canadian-positive NASL franchises south of the border close up shops 11 Jan 2016On Monday, NASL announced that Atlanta — which was funded by owners in 2015 — would not return in 2016. Had the owners opted to fund the Silverbacks for another year, the burden would have been especially tough on the Ottawa Fury and FC Edmonton. The Canadian dollar is currently worth just a little over 70 cents US, so the exchange rate on funding an American team would have been brutal.