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2011 FC Edmonton season


FieldValue
clubFC Edmonton
season2011
managerHarry Sinkgraven
mgrtitleHead Coach
chairmanDave Fath
Tom Fath
chrtitleOwners
leagueNASL
league resultQuarterfinals
cup1Canadian Championship
cup1 resultSemifinals
cup2Champions League
cup3Playoffs
league topscorerShaun Saiko
(9 goals)
highest attendance5,781
(27 Apr v. Toronto)
lowest attendance797
(15 Jun v. Puerto Rico)
average attendanceLeague: 1,816
All: 2,081
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prevseasonInaugural Season
nextseason2012

Tom Fath (9 goals) (27 Apr v. Toronto) (15 Jun v. Puerto Rico) All: 2,081 Attendance totals through 14 home league game played through 11 September 2011: 25,434 Attendance totals through 15 League and Cup matches through 11 September 2011: 31,215 --

The 2011 NASL season was the first official season in FC Edmonton's existence. The club had played an exhibition season consisting of friendlies against various domestic and international opponents in 2010.

Club

Coaching staff

Squad

Competitions

Updated as published April 9, 2011.

Regular season

Standings

Overall

Results summary

Results by round

CONCACAF Champions League


Matches

Pre-season

Wiedeman Rodriguez (Leva)

Baldinger

Yamada Craig Craig

Lemire Saiko Saiko Saiko Yamada

Antoniuk Jonke Semenets Antoniuk

Lemire Surprenant Semenets Jonke

Antoniuk Antoniuk Yamada Lam Kooy

North American Soccer League regular season

Saiko (Surprenant) Antoniuk (Saiko) Surprenant Saiko Rago ??? ???

Cox

Lam Surprenant Lemire Krause Franks Zimmerman

Ribeiro Le Gall (Tsiskaridze) Gerba (Le Gall) Le Gall Pizzolitto Ech-Chergui Baart Lemire Hamilton

Craig (Oppong) Porter (Craig) Quintero

Ambersley Sanfilippo

Matthijs Porter Saiko

Yamada Saiko (Cox) Chin

Billy (Di Lorenzo)

Oppong

Antoniuk (Saiko) Saiko

Saiko Antoniuk Surprenant Saiko Hlavaty Davis Kallman

Camara Ribeiro Rago Hamilton

Surprenant Lemire Deldo

Krause Miller Steele Krause Surprenant Yamada Saiko Saiko

Sanfilippo Ambersley

Kooy Saiko (Antoniuk) Campos (Miller) Barbara Franks Campos (Barbara) Hamilton Barbara (Farber)

Lemire Hayes Hill Millien (Ambersley)

Thompson (Palacio) Arguez Shriver

Faña Pitchkolan Saiko

Santamaria (Palacio) Laing Hamilton (Lemire)

Saiko (Yamada) Cox (Oppong) Cox (Chin)

Duberry Hamilton Porter (Craig) Faña (Foley) Needham Needham (Emory)

van Leerdam Hamilton Faña Telesford

Cvilikas (Gotsmanov) Saiko (Baart) Antoniuk (Rago)

Casarona Ruthven (O'Brien) Hunt Craig (Saiko) Craig

Hamilton Shriver Palacio Saiko Hamilton Rago

Hamilton Billy Montaño Pore (Montaño)

North American Soccer League playoffs

Hamilton Saiko Hamilton Thompson (Laing) Shriver (Palacio) Shriver Thompson (Gordon) Thompson (Arguez)

Canadian Championship

Gordon Gordon Santos Santos Sidra

Yourassowsky

Squad statistics

Players

:Last updated for match on October 1, 2011. |}

Formation

Disciplinary records

Only players with at least one card included.

NumberPositionNameNASL Regular SeasonCanadian ChampionshipTotal
1GKRein Baart020
4DFAlex Surprenant600
5DFAndré Duberry100
6MFShaun Saiko710
8DFJohn Jonke110
9FWChris Lemire510
10MFKyle Yamada100
11FWPaul Craig100
14DFPaul Matthijs100
16MFEddy Sidra001
18DFPaul Hamilton710
20MFChris Kooy300
21MFDominic Oppong200
22FWDan Antoniuk200
24DFAntonio Rago500
27MFSam Lam100
28MFIlja van Leerdam100
TOTALS4461

Recognition

NASL Player of the Week

WeekPlayerCategory
6USA Lance Parker (GK)Defensive
7CAN Kyle Porter (FW)Offensive
11CAN Shaun Saiko (MF)Offensive
20CAN Michael Cox (FW)Offensive
CAN Paul Hamilton (DF)Defensive
23CAN John Jonke (DF)Defensive

References

References

  1. [http://www.nasl.com/index.php?id=3&newsid=885 NASL Weekend in Review] (18 July 2011).
  2. (2 April 2011). "Diary From The Road - Day 1". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  3. "2011 Roster {{!}} fcedmonton.com".
  4. (14 January 2011). "Off-Season Trials Continue at FCE". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  5. (28 February 2011). "FC Edmonton adds four more". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  6. (1 March 2011). "Team keeps growing". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  7. (3 March 2011). "FC Edmonton Adds Three More to Roster". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  8. (5 March 2011). "FC Edmonton Heading for the Sun". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  9. (7 March 2011). "FC Edmonton Faces FC Dallas Tonight". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  10. (7 March 2011). "FC Edmonton Gets the Preseason Ball Rolling". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  11. (10 March 2011). "Game two of FCE's Preseason Kicks Off Today". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  12. (12 March 2011). "FC Edmonton Records First Victory of the Preseason". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  13. (10 March 2011). "FC Edmonton Earns a Draw Against UNM in the Desert Sun". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  14. (16 March 2011). "Daniel "Dizzy" Antoniuk Signs With FC Edmonton". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  15. (22 March 2011). "Keeper and Attacker Sign with FC Edmonton". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  16. (27 March 2011). "FCE Pot Five in the Peg". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  17. (3 April 2011). "Diary From The Road - Day 2". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  18. (19 April 2011). "Diary From the Road — Day 18". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  19. (18 July 2011). "Former TFC keeper Monsalve expected to start FC Edmonton's reserve match". The11.ca.
  20. (17 January 2011). "Sander van Gessel Follows Coaches to Japan". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  21. (7 February 2011). "FC Edmonton's Matt Lam leaves for JEF United". the11.ca.
  22. (2011-08-01). "Barrow AFC sign Shaun Pejic and Jack Mackreth". BBC Sport.
  23. (2011-04-09). "FC Edmonton Schedule". FC Edmonton Media Relations.
  24. (April 2019). "Match Center". Boxscore.com.
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