After a 1-0 loss at home against Vandelay FC, the Freezers' inaugural CSL season has come to an end. Despite the loss, the over 26,000 fans in attendance at Service Stadium stood and cheered on their team at the end of the match as the players gave a wave of support before exiting the pitch.
In the post match press conference, President Jaheem Byam summed it all up. "Obviously, this was a difficult season at times" said Byam. "But it was a very positive experience for everyone involved. The fans came out to this stadium consistently and were treated to top tier football by players who went out to make a name for themselves. Getting to watch this club grow and really become a part of this community has been an absolute joy. The Ice Box has become a fixture of Whitehorse on Saturdays, and I hope to see that continue for years to come."
Overall, FC Whitehorse finished the season with a 6-6-26 record, which was good for 17th place in the league. They were near the bottom of the league in goals scored (31, 4th worst) and goals allowed (111, 3rd worst), and were similarly unable to create a lot of chances or shots on goal. Discipline appeared to not be a problem, as the Freezers' 41 yellow cards put them near league average, with Fitz Patrick Scott picking up the sole red card of the season.
For the individual achievements, Josemisco led the team in scoring with 9 goals. Despite a slow start, Bencsik, Rókus finished the season with 7 and Johan Nix managed 6. Nix was named the team's player of the year for his efforts. In net, Zavala managed 3 clean sheets in 31 matches, compared to Christian Bourbeau's 2 in just 7 matches.
While Manager Oros Bala acknowledged the leniency that comes with being a new club, he noted that things would have to be different going forward. "This season was more a lesson than anything" said Bala after his club's most recent defeat. "This is a tough league, and it takes a very strong effort every week to compete for even a mid-table spot. I think the fans and the organization were able to give us a bit of patience in our first year, but there are going to be real expectations moving forward. Short term, our goal is to be competitive in every match. And obviously, we want to build to a championship long term."
Captain Johan Nix remains optimistic about the future. "You really did see it in flashes this year" said Nix. "The young players can certainly play, but it takes time. My first few years in professional football were difficult, but I kept at it and gave it everything. The young players here are very talented, and in a few years, I think we will be looking at a really solid well-rounded squad. Unfortunately, these things take time."
10 players will remain with the FC Whitehorse next season, which will lead to a very busy offseason for Oros Bala and his staff. The personnel group has been retained for next season with one notable exception: it was announced today that goalkeeping coach Leroy Lebeau would not be returning for next season. There was no news at press time about who his replacement would be.