• Ottawa Intrepid was a professional soccer team based in Ottawa, Ontario that competed in the original Canadian Soccer League. They were founded as the...
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    The Intrepid Museum (originally the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum) is an American military and maritime history museum in New York City. It is located...
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  • Lasers London 1990 1992 North York Rockets North York 1987-1992 Ottawa Intrepid Ottawa 1988-1990 Toronto Blizzard Toronto 1987-1992 W-League Hamilton Avalanche...
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    Lyndon Hooper (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    international. Guyana-born but moving to Ottawa at age 11, Hooper turned professional in 1987 with the Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League. He continued...
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  • Paul James (soccer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    results list Canada's goal tally first. After serving as player/coach at Ottawa and London, James also coached at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, New York...
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    Terry Fox Stadium (category Sports venues in Ottawa)
    soccer teams, including the Ottawa Intrepid, and Capital City F.C. It currently hosts the semi-pro League1 Ontario team Ottawa South United Force. The track...
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  • the club was re-structured and renamed as the Ottawa Intrepid. They also moved their home stadium to Ottawa, after playing the previous year in Aylmer,...
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    Mark Watson (soccer, born 1970) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    career UBC Thunderbirds Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1990 Ottawa Intrepid 22 (0) 1991 Hamilton Steelers 23 (1) 1992 Montreal Supra 18 (1) 1993–1994...
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  • Patrick Diotte (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    Born in Longueuil, Quebec, Diotte started his professional career with the Ottawa Pioneers before moving to Montreal Supra in 1988. He spent the rest of his...
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  • Lloyd Barker (footballer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    Jamaica national team. After beginning his pro career in 1988 with the Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League. He then joined the Montreal Impact in...
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  • Peter Mackie (footballer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    1987, he joined the National Capital Pioneers (who were renamed as Ottawa Intrepid in 1988), where he spent two seasons. In 1990, he joined Kitchener...
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  • Topic Meaning Country Clubs Bravery Canada Ottawa Intrepid (defunct) United States North Carolina Courage Friendship Russia Druzhba Maykop, Druzhba Arzamas...
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    Tom Soehn (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    Indoor Soccer League (CISL). In 1989 and 1990, Soehn played with the Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). In 1991, he played with the Hamilton...
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  • Joey Kirk (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    now known as the Western Soccer League.[2] In 1990, he joined the Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League. In 1990, Kirk moved from the Wings to...
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  • Don Ferguson (soccer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    in the Canadian Professional Soccer League with Toronto Italia, Ottawa Pioneers/Intrepid, the North York Rockets, and Hamilton Steelers. Ferguson played...
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  • John Bain (footballer, born 1957) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    of the MISL, for the next two seasons. In 1988, he played for the Ottawa Intrepid. In 1989, Bain returned to Portland as a player/coach for the new Portland...
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  • Tom Panhuyzen (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    defender. Born in Toronto, Panhuyzen played club soccer for the Ottawa Pioneers, Ottawa Intrepid, Hamilton Steelers and Toronto Blizzard. He earned 5 caps for...
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  • Peter Gilfillan (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    League. After leaving Wilfrid Laurier University in 1990 he joined Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League. He also played for the Kitchener Spirit/Kickers...
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  • David McGill (soccer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    1986-1987 Edmonton Brick Men 16+ (0) 1989 Victoria Vistas 20 (1) 1990 Ottawa Intrepid 24 (0) International career 1979 Canada U20 4 (0) *Club domestic league...
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  • Mike McAnenay (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    1966) is a Scottish former footballer, who played for Albion Rovers, Ottawa Intrepid, Hamilton Academical, Dumbarton and Alloa Athletic. McAllister, Jim...
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  • US-based professional leagues, with later teams such as Toronto FC and Ottawa Fury FC forming as well. In 2019, a new Canadian professional league, the...
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  • Drew Ferguson (soccer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    Ottawa Intrepid 6 (0) 1990–1991 Kitchener Spirit/Kickers 26 (3) International career‡ 1985–1991 Canada 10 (1) Managerial career 1990 Ottawa Intrepid 1991...
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  • Mirosław Piękoś (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    (May 12, 1989). "Intrepid snag striker Eck". Ottawa Citizen. p. D2. Warren, Ken (May 28, 1990). "Mistakes prove costly to Intrepid". Ottawa Citizen. p. D3...
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  • Ted Eck (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    the MISL off season with the Ottawa Intrepid of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). His twenty-one goals with the Intrepid were best in the CSL and earned...
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  • 37 Playoff quarterfinals 3 North York Rockets 26 12 9 5 35 23 +12 33 4 Ottawa Intrepid 26 7 8 11 41 46 −5 22 5 Montreal Supra 26 3 9 14 26 46 −20 15...
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    John Limniatis (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    goalkeeper Nikos Sarganis. After beginning his pro career in 1987 with the Ottawa Pioneers of the Canadian Soccer League, he became the first ever Canadian...
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  • Ed McNally (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    Blizzard, Toronto Nationals, Hamilton Steelers, Buffalo Storm and Ottawa Intrepid. In 1982, he played in the National Soccer League with Toronto Italia...
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    Gerry Gray (soccer) (category Ottawa Intrepid players)
    Gray played outdoors again in the Canadian Soccer League with the Ottawa Intrepid in 1988, Hamilton Steelers in 1989, Toronto Blizzard in 1990, the Steelers...
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  • Mobilio's goal lifts Vancouver". The Baltimore Sun. "Canadian Soccer History". Ottawa Fury SC. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012. Ormsby, Mary (September...
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  • suspension – Ottawa Intrepid, Edmonton Brick Men, Victoria Vistas, and London Lasers – due to financial difficulties. Ultimately, Ottawa, Edmonton, and...
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