There is a change in the air entering the 16th season of the FC Whitehorse Freezers in the Canadian Premier League. After an offseason that including selling the majority of their key players, the club will try to move forward into a new era with a new president, manager, and youthful squad on the pitch. Speaking at the club's annual media day event, president Kayden Cassar spoke enthusiastic about the future of the Freezers. "We have taken the first few steps of a long journey, and I can't help but be excited about that. It is never going to be a straight line and there are always bumps and challenges along the way, but I really believe in this organization and the people working within it. It's going to be a growth year for us."
The expected starting lineup for the Freezers this season will look like this:
Up front, Roman Walker and Malm Bruce return as the primary striker duo, with Eduardo Montalbán also back to support them after a 27 goal performance last year. The club's new captain Welborn Rowlett will be the key figure in the middle, as the 27 year old will be joined by a trio of teenagers for the majority of the midfield minutes. Similarly, Vidaça will lead a young core of defenders with fellow Brazilian Juanmildo starting in net this season.
Manager Johan Nix spoke at length with the media and addressed his team's chances of competing in the upcoming season. "Our goals this year are going to be focused more on growth and improvement than championship contention" said Nix. "The plan is to take things week to week, see who is adjusting well to top-level football and who is struggling with it, and then going from there. I am liking what I am seeing in training so far, but the training pitch only prepares you but so much for matches in this league. I think for us, success will be us competing every match and not letting ourselves get overwhelmed. If we can do that, we can build on that and start to get more results in the coming seasons."
The Freezers will host their season debut at Service Stadium against The Real Worker Footballers.
