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Ogden Outlaws Full name Ogden Outlaws Nickname(s) The Outlaws Founded 2006 Stadium Bonneville High School
Washington Terrace, Utah
(Capacity: ????)Owner Mike Hickman Head Coach Rob Karas League USL Premier Development League 2010 9th, Southwest
Playoffs: DNQWebsite Club home page Home colorsAway colorsCurrent season Ogden Outlaws is an American soccer team based in Ogden, Utah, United States. Founded in 2006, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference.
The team plays its home games in the stadium at Bonneville High School in nearby Washington Terrace, Utah, where they have played since 2009. The team's colors are black and white.
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History
Ogden Outlaws entered the PDL in 2006, under the leadership of long-time Utah youth soccer coach Mike Hickman. To the surprise of many, Ogden made for a formidable on-field opponent almost immediately; despite a 1-0 loss to BYU Cougars in their opening game, and a 4-1 loss to Abbotsford Rangers in the next, the Outlaws regrouped themselves and rattled off three wins on the trot. Their 3-0 victory over Tacoma F.C. led to an unexpected qualification for the US Open Cup at the first attempt, although their campaign did not last long, losing 6-5 on penalties in the first round to a determined Sonoma County Sol from the NPSL. Ogden's impressive early-season form petered out at the year progressed; a 4-0 win over Cascade Surge was their most comprehensive victory of the year, but that was to be their final hurrah - thereafter, the team suffered a disappointing series of results including 6 consecutive defeats, ending their playoff hopes fairly early. They eventually finished 13 points behind champions Abbotsford Rangers; Bruno Baca was the top scorer of a team that also included Turks and Caicos Islands international midfielder Duane Glinton.
2007 started difficultly for Ogden, picking up just four points from their first four games of the season, and missing out on a second US Open Cup qualification. The month of June was better, highlighted by a pair of victories (3-2 over Tacoma Tide and 2-0 over Abbotsford Rangers), but it was the Outlaws' form away from home which proved to be their downfall. The 6-2 loss away to BYU Cougars was their worst result of the season, and despite a comprehensive 6-1 thrashing of Cascade Surge on the final day, the Outlaws finished the year a distant fourth, a full 20 points behind divisional champions BYU. Kyle Christensen was the Outlaws' top scorer with 6 goals, while Matt Broadhead and Kellan Christensen tallied 3 assists each.
2008 was much of the same for Ogden, as poor away form hampered them in their progress up the Northwest Division standings. A 3-0 opening day victory over Spokane Shadow was a promising start, but the next six games yielded just one more victory, again over Spokane, and included a demoralising 5-0 thrashing by Tacoma Tide. June was a tough month for the Outlaws, with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Yakima Reds their only high point; the season did conclude strongly, with three wins in their final five games, including a dominant 5-2 win over Abbotsford Rangers that proved to be their most comprehensive victory of the season. Ogden again finished in mid-table obscurity, 14 points out of the playoffs in 5th place. Kyle Christensen and Andy Cornia were the joint top scorers with 4 goals each, and Matt Broadhead topped the assists standings for the second year in a row, with four.
Ogden realigned to the Southwest Division in 2009 following the PDL expansion in the Pacific Northwest, but found the going tough in amongst the teams of Southern California. They tied their first game of the season 1-1 with the Southern California Seahorses, but lost their next three on the trot, including a 4-0 hammering at the hands of Orange County Blue Star. They finally won their first game in early June, 1-0 over state rivals BYU Cougars, but despite their partnership with MLS side Real Salt Lake and an experienced coach in the shape of Ted Eck, suffered a miserable month thereafter, losing 5-0 to the Los Angeles Legends, allowing the Lancaster Rattlers to score a late winner in a 4-3 defeat, and being hit for seven by eventual divisional champions Hollywood United Hitmen. Somewhat surprisingly, the Outlaws finished the season strongly, notching wins over Orange County Blue Star and Fresno Fuego, before pummelling bottom-of-the-table Bakersfield Brigade 6-0 on the final day of the season, with Joseph Hickman scoring a brace. Unfortunately, this was the lone high point of an otherwise dispiriting season for the men from Weber County, who finished ninth in the division. Sam Charles and Andy Cornia were the Outlaws' joint top scorers, with 4 goals each.
Players
Current roster
As of June 10, 2011.[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 0 GK Devin Zimmerman 1 GK Richard Nolasco 2 MF Rene Garay 3 MF Evans Tackie-Yarboi[2] 4 DF Spencer Ford 5 MF Adrian Castano 6 MF Marco Angelo[3] 7 DF Ethan Summers[4] 8 FW Andy Cornia[5] 9 MF Josh Patino[6] 10 MF Joseph Hickman[7] 11 FW Chance Bukoski[8] No. Position Player 12 FW Elias Hatungimana 14 MF Renzo Sanchez 15 DF Korbin Tafoya 16 MF Jordan Hatanaka[9] 17 DF Matt Kurtz[10] 19 FW Sina Alipour 20 DF Robert Hull 21 FW Carlos Lara 22 DF Kainoa Kahui[11] 23 FW Chris Longi[12] 24 DF Sam Hickman 25 FW Colby Liston Notable former players
This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.
- Kyle Christensen
- Michael Farfan
- Duane Glinton
- Clayton Zelin
Year-by-year
Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup 2006 4 USL PDL 4th, Northwest Did not qualify 1st Round 2007 4 USL PDL 4th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify 2008 4 USL PDL 5th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify 2009 4 USL PDL 9th, Southwest Did not qualify Did not qualify 2010 4 USL PDL 9th, Southwest Did not qualify Did not qualify 2011 4 USL PDL 7th, Southwest Did not qualify Did not qualify Head coaches
Stadia
- Stadium at Ogden High School; Ogden, Utah (2006–2008)
- Stadium at Bonneville High School; Washington Terrace, Utah (2009–present)
Average attendance
Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive at http://www.uslsoccer.com/history/index_E.html.
- 2006: 478
- 2007: 412
- 2008: 590
- 2009: 208
- 2010: 545
References
- ^ http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2011/4069040.html#ROSTER
- ^ http://www.blcvikings.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=44&path=msoc
- ^ http://www.mesamavs.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=1080&path=msoc
- ^ http://lipscombsports.com/msoccer/roster/94/790/
- ^ http://www.mesamavs.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=474&path=msoc
- ^ http://www.byusoccer.com/roster/roster2010/joshPatino.php
- ^ http://ogdenoutlaws.com/Players/AllPlayers/JosephHickman.aspx
- ^ http://goseawarriors.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=240
- ^ http://www.gotoros.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=1367
- ^ http://www.byusoccer.com/roster/roster2010/mattKurtz.php
- ^ http://goseawarriors.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=244
- ^ http://www.gobeacons.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=394
- ^ Loaded Outlaws planning aggressive start to 2010 season
External links
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