OTTAWA – Ottawa Fury FC’s 2-0 victory on Saturday night against Toronto FC II at TD Place not only saw the club get its push for the USL Cup Playoffs back on course, but also saw the club welcomed its third-highest attendance of the season with 6,763 fans on hand for another great night of entertainment.

In its first season in the USL, the extended Fury Family has continued to grow, with the club’s attendance on course to set a new season-high. Having welcomed more than 6,500 fans to six games already this season, the work the club is doing off the field to build its following is paying off handsomely, with every game at TD Place an event for a fanbase eager for high-level action.

“Our players take great pride representing this club, this city and are very appreciative of the community that supports them – the Fury Family,” Fury FC GM and Head Coach Paul Dalglish told OttawaFuryFC.com. “The fans are what makes the players excited to play at home; what makes us a difficult team to beat at TD Place; and what gives us that added lift when we need it most.

“For me, seeing the faces of young fans after the game running on the field, experience scoring a goal in our stadium, meeting their favorite player and smiling from ear-to-ear … that, at the end of the day, is what this is all about.”