Ottawa Fury pro soccer team suspends operations
OTTAWA — The Canadian pro soccer landscape no longer includes the nation’s capital after Ottawa’s sports scene absorbed another blow Friday.
The Ottawa Fury have suspended operations, saying they have not been able to obtain required sanctioning from governing bodies to continue play in the American-based United Soccer League.
“How could this team be suspending operations? Politics, of course,” said team president John Pugh of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG), which owns the franchise.
“We needed to be sanctioned and that did not come. They knew our deadlines. They knew the deadlines we had been given by our league.”