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Toronto Lady Lynx
Full nameToronto Lady Lynx Soccer Club
Nickname(s)The Lynx
Founded2005
StadiumCentennial Park Stadium
Capacity2,200
ChairmanNicole Hartrell
ManagerDanny Stewart
LeagueUSL W-League
20102nd, Great Lakes Division
Playoff Divisional round

Toronto Lady Lynx was a Canadian women's soccer team, founded in 2005. The team was a member of the USL W-League, formerly the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States and Canada. The team played in the Great Lakes Division of the Central Conference against teams from Laval, London, Ottawa, Quebec City and Waterloo.

The team played its home games at various stadiums around the city of Toronto, Ontario: primarily at Centennial Park Stadium, but also at The Soccer Centre in Vaughan, Ontario[1] as well as Oshawa Civic Auditorium in Oshawa, Ontario. The team's colours were white, gold and black.

The team was a sister organization of the men's Toronto Lynx team, which played in the USL Premier Development League.

Players

Most recent roster

As of 18 June 2011.[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
1 GK Canada CAN Justine Bernier[3]
3 DF United States USA Bryana McCarthy[4]
4 DF United States USA Lexi Marton[5]
6 DF Canada CAN Vanessa Salerno[6]
8 FW Canada CAN Krystiana Clarke[7]
9 MF United States USA Heather Bruce[8]
9 MF United States USA Kelsi Landry[9]
10 MF Canada CAN Alyscha Mottershead (c)[10][11]
13 MF Canada CAN Clare Rustad[12]
14 DF Canada CAN Zovel Hyre[13]
14 DF Canada CAN Olivia Mbala[14]
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW Canada CAN Jonelle Filigno[15]
17 MF United States USA Nathalie Urbas[16]
18 FW United States USA Lisa Collison[17]
20 MF Canada CAN Giselle Mangal[18]
21 FW Canada CAN Carmelina Puopolo[19]
22 DF United States USA Robin Rushton[20]
23 MF Canada CAN Kodee Williams[21]
24 DF Canada CAN Rachel Melhado[22]
26 DF Jamaica JAM Christine Exeter[23]
27 DF Canada CAN Kayla Afonso[24]

Staff

Year-by-year

Year League Division Regular Season Playoffs
2005 USL W-League Northern Division 2nd finalist Eastern Championship
2006 USL W-League Northern Division 2nd lost in Eastern Semifinals
2007 USL W-League Northern Division 2nd lost in Eastern Semifinals
2008 USL W-League Northern Division 2nd elimined in first round
2009 USL W-League Great Lakes Division 4th no participation to playoff
2010 USL W-League Great Lakes Division 2nd lost in Central Semifinals
2011 USL W-League Great Lakes Division 4th lost in Central Semifinals[25][26]

References

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  10. ^ "TORONTO LADY LYNX CAPTAIN NAMED TO 2012 CANADIAN OLYMPIC TEAM". Toronto Lynx. Jan 17, 2012. Retrieved Feb 16, 2012.
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  26. ^ Fury cruises into conference final, https://ottawacitizen.com/sports/Fury+cruises+into+conference+final/5150544/story.html[permanent dead link]