Prince George Fury

The Prince George Fury were a Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League team, located in Prince George, British Columbia.

Prince George Fury
Founded2009
Dissolved2010
StadiumCN Centre
Capacity5,967
ChairmanJohn Mehrassa
ManagerSiphos Sibiya
2009Did not play

History

On October 14, 2009 the CMISL announced that a new expansion club will join the league in 2010 in the form of the Prince George Fury.[1]

Year-by-Year

Season League Won Lost GF GA Avg. Attendance
2009–2010 CMISL 3 9 84 97 1,190

Players

As of February 13, 2010[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
24 GK  CAN Kyle Flannagan
00 GK  CAN Mitchell Macfarlane
31 GK  CAN Jeffrey Rakochy
1 GK  CAN David "Waterboy" Mocilac
28 GK  CAN Rob Deol
3 DF  CAN Scott DeBianchi
5 DF  CAN Ante Cirko
6 DF  CAN Liam MacPhail
12 DF  CAN Shawn Basi
14 DF  CAN Eric Pegura
26 DF  NGA Ola Oketunde
17 MF  CAN Cory Anderson
11 MF  CAN Jon Sexton
4 MF  CAN Joseph Lavoie
7 MF  CAN Jonathan LaFontaine (C)
8 MF  CAN Tyson Williams
19 MF  CAN Andrew Mehrassa
18 MF  CAN Andrew Seabrook
9 MF  CAN Matt Mehrassa (A)
20 MF  GER Tyson von den Steinen
22 MF  POR Joao Medeiros
2 FW  CAN Tyler Wood
10 FW  RSA Siphos Sibiya
15 FW  CAN Daniel Dell
16 FW  CAN Chris Russell
23 FW  CAN Andrew Green

Staff

  • John Mehrassa - Co-owner/Chairman
  • Sergio DeBianchi - Co-owner
  • Sipho Sibiya - Head Coach
  • Brad Stewart - Assistant Coach
  • Sonny Pawar - Assistant Coach
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References

  1. Prince George Free Press: Prince George lands CMISL franchise 15 October 2009
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2010-02-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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