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==Television and radio==
==Television and radio==


In [[2008]], Crew matches are telecast locally on [[Columbus Sports Network]]. Long-time Columbus Crew TV/radio announcer Dwight Burgess provides play-by-play coverage, while Dante Washington provides color commentary for home games. Bill McDermott provides color commentary for away games.
In [[2008]], Crew matches are telecast locally on the [[ONN|Ohio News Network]]. Long-time Columbus Crew TV/radio announcer Dwight Burgess provides play-by-play coverage, while [[Dante Washington]] provides color commentary for home games. Bill McDermott provides color commentary for away games.




Katie Witham is the sideline reporter for all games being broadcast by [[Columbus Sports Network]].
Katie Witham is the sideline reporter for all games being broadcast by [[ONN]].


A number of other matches will be televised nationally on [[ESPN2]], [[Fox Soccer Channel]], [[HDNet]], and [[Telefutura]].
A number of other matches will be televised nationally on [[ESPN2]], [[Fox Soccer Channel]], [[HDNet]], and [[Telefutura]].
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The Crew Soccer Updates air weekdays on [[WBWR]](105.7 FM) and [[WRXS]](106.7 FM).
The Crew Soccer Updates air weekdays on [[WBWR]](105.7 FM) and [[WRXS]](106.7 FM).


During the first half of the [[2008 MLS season]], the Crew's matches were televised by the now defunct [[Columbus Sports Network]].
On June 7th, 2008, Columbus Sports Network announced that they would be suspending all live broadcasts while the company "explored new options". On June 11, shortly after the CSN announcement, The Crew signed a broadcast deal with ONN (Ohio News Network) to broadcast the games that weren't going to be shown on national television. Dwight Burgess will continue to do the play-by-play on ONN. Dante Washington and Bill McDermott will continue to split the lead analyst duties. This deal is important, because it ensures that all Crew games will be broadcast on television for the second straight year.



== Sponsors ==
== Sponsors ==

Revision as of 19:38, 29 June 2008

Columbus Crew
File:ColumbusCrew.png
Full nameColumbus Crew
Nickname(s)Crew, The Crew, America's
Hardest Working Team
Founded1994
GroundColumbus Crew Stadium
Columbus, OH
Capacity20,555
OwnerUnited States Clark Hunt
CoachGermany Sigi Schmid
LeagueMajor League Soccer
2007Eastern Conference: 6th
Overall: 9th
Playoffs: DNQ

The Columbus Crew is a professional soccer club based in Columbus, Ohio that participates in Major League Soccer. The club was owned by Lamar Hunt, who also owned the Kansas City Chiefs and FC Dallas until his 2006 death, upon which his son, Clark, took over his sports properties. The Crew currently play their home games at Columbus Crew Stadium, the first MLS soccer-specific stadium. From 1996–1999, the Crew played their home games at Ohio Stadium on the campus of Ohio State University. The name "The Crew" is the result of a local fan contest and refers to Columbus' blue collar community. The team colors are black and gold. The team mascot is Crew Cat.

The Crew has won one tournament to date, the 2002 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, defeating the 2002 MLS Cup and Supporter's Shield winner Los Angeles Galaxy 1–0. The club has reached one other final, the 1998 Open Cup, which was postponed due to a hurricane and controversially relocated from Virginia Beach to Soldier Field, the home of the Chicago Fire, who won the match in overtime 2–1. That is not the only championship the team has won, as they also won the 2004 Supporter's Shield for having the best record over the course of the regular season.

The team has 3 major support groups: "La Turbina", "Hudson Street Hooligans" and "Crew Supporters Union". These three supporters groups sit together in a section in the northeast corner of Crew Stadium, known as the Nordecke. Nordecke (pronounced Nord-eck-uh), which is German for North Corner, is a tribute to the German heritage of Columbus.


History

The Columbus Crew are a charter member of Major League Soccer. The club played its home matches in Ohio Stadium from its inaugural year in 1996 through 1998. Beginning in 1999, the Crew played all of its home league matches in the newly built Columbus Crew Stadium, the first soccer specific stadium for a top flight club in the United States.

The Crew won its first trophy in 2002, capturing the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, which in turn earned the club a berth in the 2003 CONCACAF Champions Cup. In 2004, the Crew won the Supporters' Shield for earning the most points during the MLS regular season.

Television and radio

In 2008, Crew matches are telecast locally on the Ohio News Network. Long-time Columbus Crew TV/radio announcer Dwight Burgess provides play-by-play coverage, while Dante Washington provides color commentary for home games. Bill McDermott provides color commentary for away games.


Katie Witham is the sideline reporter for all games being broadcast by ONN.

A number of other matches will be televised nationally on ESPN2, Fox Soccer Channel, HDNet, and Telefutura.

English radio broadcasts can be heard on WTVN (610 AM) with play-by-play done by Neil Sika and color commentary from John Bluem. Spanish radio broadcasts can be heard on Radio Sol WXOL.

The Crew Soccer Updates air weekdays on WBWR(105.7 FM) and WRXS(106.7 FM).

During the first half of the 2008 MLS season, the Crew's matches were televised by the now defunct Columbus Sports Network.


Sponsors

The Crew announced Glidden, an ICI Paints brand, as their presenting partner. Beginning in 2008, its logo will appear on the front of Crew game jerseys, training jerseys, t-shirts, and on other various team-related material.

Rivals

The Crew compete with Toronto FC for the "Trillium Cup" each year starting in 2008. This new cup however is not without passion, with the two fan bases becoming increasingly competitive with one another. The Opening game of the 2008 MLS season was TFC visiting Columbus with over 2000 TFC fans making a trip down to see the game. In light of this and the new Traveling trophy the Mayors of Columbus and Toronto made a bet that should their team win they would wear the others jersey at their next public appearance; Columbus won the match 2-0. Columbus currently lead the all-time series 3-0-2.

Honors

Domestic

League

Cups

Invitational

Players

Current Squad

As of June 28, 2008.[1] The players in bold have senior international caps 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 United States USA Will Hesmer
2 DF United States USA Frankie Hejduk (captain)
3 FW United States USA Brad Evans
4 DF Argentina ARG Gino Padula
5 MF United States USA Danny O'Rourke
6 DF England ENG Andy Iro
7 FW Argentina ARG Guillermo Barros Schelotto
8 MF New Zealand NZL Duncan Oughton
9 FW United States USA Jason Garey
10 FW Venezuela VEN Alejandro Moreno
12 MF United States USA Eddie Gaven
13 DF United States USA Andrew Peterson
14 DF United States USA Chad Marshall
15 MF Brazil BRA Stefani Miglioranzi
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF United States USA Brian Carroll
17 MF Nigeria NGA Emmanuel Ekpo
18 GK United States USA Kenny Schoeni
19 MF United States USA Robbie Rogers
21 DF United States USA Ryan Miller
22 MF Scotland SCO Adam Moffat
23 DF Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN Ezra Hendrickson
24 DF United States USA Jed Zayner
25 FW United States USA George Josten
26 MF United States USA Cory Elenio
27 DF United States USA Ryan Junge
30 GK United States USA Andy Gruenebaum
31 MF United States USA Kevin Burns
32 FW United States USA Steven Lenhart

Notable players

Head coaches

Team records

MLS regular season only, through 2006 season

  • All-Time regular season record: 149-158-61 (Through Oct. 21, 2007)

Stadiums

Year-by-year

Year Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup CONCACAF
Champions' Cup
SuperLiga
1996 4th, East Quarterfinals Did not enter Not qualifed Started in 2007
1997 3rd, East Semifinals Did not enter Did not qualify
1998 2nd, East Semifinals Final Did not qualify
1999 2nd, East Semifinals Semifinals Did not qualify
2000 4th, Central Did not qualify Quarterfinals Did not qualify
2001 2nd, Central Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Not held
2002 2nd, East Semifinals Champions Did not qualify
2003 5th, East Did not qualify Round of 16 Quarterfinals
2004 1st, East* Quarterfinals Round of 16 Did not qualify
2005 6th, East Did not qualify Round of 16 Did not qualify
2006 6th, East Did not qualify Round of 16 Did not qualify
2007 6th, East Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not participate
2008 TBD TBD Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify

* Won MLS Supporters Shield

† Made the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Giants Cup which was held instead of the CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 2001

International competition

Columbus Holds a 8-1-2 all-time Record in international Exhibitions

Average attendance

regular season/playoffs

  • 1996: 18,950
  • 1997: 15,043
  • 1998: 12,275
  • 1999: 17,696
  • 2000: 15,451
  • 2001: 17,551
  • 2002: 17,429
  • 2003: 16,250/Missed Playoffs
  • 2004: 16,872/15,224
  • 2005: 12,916/Missed Playoffs
  • 2006: 13,294/Missed Playoffs
  • 2007: 15,230/Missed Playoffs
  • 2008: 13,843/TBD (as of March 29, 2008)
  • All-Time: 16,344
  • All-Time Best Attendance For A Game: 53,844 on 07/04/2000 at Mile High Stadium.

References


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