Ottawa Fury FC has locked up its leading scorer from last season and re-signed a Canadian forward for next season.

Both Brazilian striker Oliver and versatile midfielder Phil Davies will be back for the 2015 campaign, the team announced Monday.

Bringing back the 22-year-old Oliver was an easy decision for the club. The native of Campinas, Brazil, steadily emerged as an offensive weapon in his first year playing in North America and head coach Marc Dos Santos sees him as an integral part of the team's young core. The winger led the club with seven goals in 22 appearances, including a two-goal effort against Carolina to record Fury's first-ever North American Soccer League win.

"Oliver has adapted very well to the league and above all to our club," Dos Santos said. "He was an important part of the team last season and has the right mentality and ambition to succeed. We are very happy to have him back in 2015."

Davies has represented Canada at the U-17 and U-23 levels and has made one appearance with the senior squad. He had a goal and three assists while logging 1,479 minutes over 23 games.

"Phil was a key element for us in 2014," os Santos said. "He is an intelligent player that can play in a lot of positions. Phil's work ethic and commitment to the squad is excellent and is the type of player that any coach is happy to have in his team.""

The latest re-signings give Fury FC 15 players under contract for 2015, including 13 returning from last year. Last week it signed former Atlanta Silverbacks left back Mike Randolph, and is expected to announce another significant international player signing in the near future.

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