Ottawa Wizards Explained

Clubname:Ottawa Wizards
Fullname:Ottawa Wizards
Nickname:The Wizards
Founded:2001
Dissolved:2003
Stadium:OZ Optics Stadium
Capacity:1,000
Chrtitle:Owner
Chairman:Omur Sezerman
League:Canadian Professional Soccer League
Season:2003
Position:1st, Eastern
Playoffs:Withdrew

Ottawa Wizards were a Canadian soccer club which operated in the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL), from 2001 to 2003. The team's home stadium was the OZ Optics Stadium. Though the team had a relatively short tenure with the CPSL, the club dominated the league by winning three consecutive regular season championships, two Open Canada Cups, and the CPSL Championship. Despite the club's success the franchise was revoked by the league in 2003 after several legal disputes with the CPSL administration.

History

Ottawa Wizards entered the CPSL in 2001, joining three other expansion teams the Toronto Supra, Montreal Dynamites, and the Brampton Hitmen. Under head coach Rasim Kara who previously coached Division 1 clubs in Turkey; brought in Trinidad and Tobago national team players Shurland David, Richard Goddard, Kevin Nelson and players with USL experience like Vladimir Edouard, and Sanjeev Parmar.[1] The club debuted on June 1, 2001 with the opening fixture resulting in a scoreless draw with London City. Ottawa would pick up from their draw with an impressive 5 game undefeated streak which included Open Canada Cup matches. After their defeat to Toronto Croatia, the Wizards bounced back with another 15 game undefeated streak Throughout the whole season Ottawa challenged league giants Toronto Olympians for the top spot in the standings; eventually finishing first in the standings the first club to defeat the Olympians regular season winning dynasty. Ottawa finished as the highest scoring team with Kevin Nelson winning the CSL Golden Boot, CSL Rookie of the Year, and Abraham Osman receiving the Canadian Soccer League MVP Award.[2] The Wizards added more silverware to their cabinet by winning the Open Canada Cup, thus becoming the second team in CPSL history in achieving a double.[3]

As the regular season champions Ottawa automatically qualified for the playoffs, but their postseason run was rather a disappointment losing in the semi-finals against eventual playoff champions St. Catharines Wolves to a score of 1–0.[4] Though eliminated from the playoffs Ottawa featured in a Consolation Final of the Rogers Playoff Cup against Toronto Olympians, but were defeated by a score of 5–2.[5] Head coach Kara left at the end of 2001, and he was replaced by Klaus Linnenbruegger who brought in additional new signings to the club; acquiring former Montreal Impact defender Abraham Francois, and several African imports like Urbain Some, Peter Mponda, and Sa Brahima Traore. During the 2002 season Ottawa had another tremendous season recording a 17-game undefeated streak, and making another milestone in CPSL history by becoming the second club to achieve a treble the first being the Toronto Olympians.[6] The Wizards clinched the Eastern Conference and finished first in the overall standings.[7] [8] They repeated their success in the Open Canada Cup tournament by defending their title once more in a 1–0 victory over Toronto Croatia with the lone goal from Kevin Nelson.[9]

In the postseason the Wizards faced the Metro Lions in the semi-finals and advanced to the finals with a 1–0 victory over the Lions.[10] The Rogers Cup final was played at Esther Shiner Stadium, where Ottawa faced the North York Astros the outcome of the game was a 2–0 victory for Ottawa with goals coming from Robin Hart, and an own goal from North York.[11] At the conclusion of the season Abraham Osman was awarded for the second time in a row the CPSL MVP Award at the CPSL Awards Banquet.[12] In 2003, head coach Linnenbruegger was replaced by former Wizards player Hubert Busby, Jr.[13] Busby brought in Malawi international McDonald Yobe, and signed two promising Canadian players Alen Marcina, and Charles Gbeke. Ottawa began the season with dominance once more by becoming the second team in the league's history to go undefeated; allowing the club to clinch its third consecutive division title. Unfortunately the Wizards ran into problems with the CPSL administration – one incident regarding the club was the removal of Ottawa from the Open Canada Cup tournament, thus not allowing the team to defend its title.[14] [15] [16] In response to the league's decision Ottawa's owner Omur Sezerman countered that he would obtain an injunction and planned to sue the league and certain individuals associated with the league.[17] [18]

The dispute was taken to the Superior Court of Justice who ruled in favor with the CPSL; dismissing the injunction and allowing the tournament to proceed.[19] [20] [21] [22] On September 10, 2003 Hubert Busby resigned as head coach after philosophical differences with the team owner; leaving the Wizards with eight wins, four ties, and zero losses.[23] Busby was replaced by last season's head coach Klaus Linnenbruegger.[24] After qualifying for the postseason by clinching their division and going undefeated for the entire season, the Wizards announced their withdrawal from the Rogers Cup stating disagreement with the rules of competition.[25] At the conclusion of the season two Ottawa players received awards one being McDonald Yobe as Rookie of the Year, and Simon Eaddy winning the Goalkeeper of the Year award.[26] On December 3, 2003 the CPSL board of directors announced the franchises of Ottawa and the Durham Flames were revoked.[27] [28]

Head coaches

YearsNameNation
2001
2002–2003
2003
2003

Achievements

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueRegular SeasonPlayoffs
2001[29] 1CPSLFirstSemi-finals
2002[30] 1 - Eastern ConferenceCPSLFirstChampions
2003[31] 1 - Eastern ConferenceCPSLFirstWithdrew

Notable players

Canada

Burkina Faso

Haiti

Malawi

Trinidad and Tobago

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ottawa Sun: Meet the Ottawa Wizards. September 1, 2001. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Ottawa Sun. Baines. Tim.
  2. Web site: Presented at the CPSL Annual Awards banquet at Club Roma after todays Playoff Final.. October 14, 2001. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  3. Web site: Ottawa Sun: Magical Goal for Osman. October 1, 2001. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Ottawa Sun. Macfarlane. Steve.
  4. Web site: Result of the CPSL game between Ottawa Wizards and St Catharines Roma Wolves played Saturday October 13th, 2001 at Club Roma in St Catharines at 3:00pm. October 13, 2001. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  5. Web site: Result of the CPSL game between Ottawa Wizards and Toronto Olympians played Sunday October 14th, 2001 at Club Roma in St Catharines at 12:00pm. This was the Consolation Final of the Rogers Playoff Cup.. October 14, 2001. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  6. Web site: Ottawa Citizen: Pro style Wizards conjure up soccer success. October 28, 2002. Rocket robin`s Home Page. Ottawa Citizen. Cleary. Martin.
  7. Web site: Mississauga News: CPSL Report. October 13, 2002. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Mississauga News. Brown. Joel.
  8. Web site: Final Standings Monday October 14, 2002.. October 14, 2002. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. CPSL.
  9. Web site: Result of Sunday September 29th, 2002 CPSL game between Ottawa Wizards and Toronto Croatia played at Cove Road in London at 3:15pm. This was the Final of the CPSL Canada Cup.. September 29, 2002. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  10. Web site: Result of the Saturday October 19th, 2002 CPSL game between Ottawa Wizards and Metro Lions played at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York at 2:05pm. This was the first semi-final in the Rogers Playoff Cup.. October 19, 2002. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  11. Web site: Result of the Sunday October 20th, 2002 CPSL game between North York Astros and Ottawa Wizards played at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York. This was the Finals of the Rogers Playoff Cup.. October 20, 2002. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  12. Web site: Details of the CPSL 5th Anniversary Annual Awards Banquet hosted by the North York Astros Soccer Club at the Hollywood Princess Convention & Banquet Centre in Concord on Sunday October 20th, 2002 at 7:05pm.. October 20, 2002. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  13. Web site: Ottawa Citizen: High-Powered Wizards Fill Net With Goals. June 16, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. The Ottawa Citizen. Desaulniers. Darren.
  14. Web site: OTTAWA WIZARDS OUT OF OPEN CANADA CUP. August 22, 2003. Rocket robin`s Home Page. CPSL news.
  15. Web site: CPSL Administrator explains Wizards removal from Open Canada Cup. August 24, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. It's Called Futbol. Soccer Online.
  16. Web site: Soccer Online interviewed Stan Adamson. August 24, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. It's Called Futbol. Soccer Online.
  17. Web site: Who is Omur Sezerman?. August 25, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. It's Called Futbol. Soccer Online.
  18. Web site: The Omur Sezerman Interview. August 25, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. It's Called Futbol. Soccer Online.
  19. Web site: THE GAMES ARE ON. August 29, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. CPSL news.
  20. Web site: August 29, 2003—CPSL finishes Open Canada Cup without Ottawa Wizards (from It's Called Futbol). August 29, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. It's Called Futbol. Soccer Online.
  21. Web site: CPSL PRESIDENT: THE TRUTH CAME OUT. August 30, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. CPSL news.
  22. Web site: Aug 31, 2003 Author: Soccer Online – It's Called Futbol. August 31, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. It's Called Futbol. Soccer Online.
  23. Web site: Ottawa Citizen: Wizards Coach Bolts on Owner. September 10, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. The Ottawa Citizen. Cleary. Martin.
  24. Web site: WIZARDS ANNOUNCE NEW HEAD COACH. September 10, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Ottawa Wizards media release.
  25. Web site: October 3, 2003 CPSL Rogers Cup Wild Card game London vs Brampton from CPSL website. October 3, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. CPSL website.
  26. Web site: Details of the CPSL Awards ceremony held during the banquet on Sunday October 5th, 2003 at the German-Canadian Club at Cove Road Field in London.. October 5, 2003. Rocket Robin`s Home Page. Glover. Robin.
  27. Web site: CPSL Drops Wizards & Flames. December 3, 2003. thevoyageurs.org. CPSL press release. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402132207/http://www.thevoyageurs.org/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F1638-cpsl-drops-wizards-flames%2F. April 2, 2015. dead.
  28. Web site: SLAM! Sports – Soccer – Wizards owner determined to get back in CPSL. https://web.archive.org/web/20170212091029/http://slam.canoe.com/Slam/Soccer/Canada/2004/01/28/327912.html. dead. February 12, 2017. slam.canoe.com. 2016-01-01. KERNAGHAN. Jim.
  29. Web site: CPSL (Ontario) - League Standings. www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. 2016-10-15.
  30. Web site: Monday October 14, 2002 CPSL Final Standings. www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. 2016-10-15.
  31. Web site: October 2, 2003 CPSL Final Regular Season Standings. www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. 2016-10-15.