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CCSG Class of 2024: Atlético Ottawa’s Official Supporters Group Elect New Leadership

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January 25, 2024 – Canadian Premier League (CPL)Atletico Ottawa News Release

Atlético Ottawa matches have become known country-wide for their electric atmosphere with some people even going as far as saying that we have the best atmosphere in Ottawa professional sports. At the core of this atmosphere are some of Atlético’s longest-standing and most dedicated supporters.


Once the whistle goes and kick-off is taken, there isn’t a quiet minute at TD Place. The raucous atmosphere and incessant chanting that emanates from Section W (affectionately called “The Dub” dating back to the early days of professional soccer in Ottawa) is synonymous with the sport around the globe – and part of a movement that is sweeping The Great White North.

Capital City Supporters Groups (CCSG) has been one of the bedrocks from which soccer has sprouted since Atlético Ottawa was announced in early 2020. Impeded by the pandemic and as the club found its feet in the local marketplace, the official supporters group’s influence, both online and in person, was crucial and continues to be the lifeblood of the in-stadium atmosphere four seasons later.

So, ahead of the 2024 Canadian Premier League season, let us introduce you to the elected council – in their own words:

Capital City Supporters Group

President: Bryce Crossman

Atlético Ottawa vs Valour FC, September 24, 2023, PHOTO: Matt Zambonin/Freestyle Photography

Bryce: I didn’t grow up in Ottawa or playing soccer, but when I moved here 20+ years ago I started playing recreationally. I began attending games when the Ottawa Fury started playing at TD Place and was a regular in the supporters section before they disappeared. I was upset that I wouldn’t be able to take my kids to those games anymore, so I was ecstatic when the new Atlético Ottawa team was announced. I decided to step up my efforts, in hopes of growing support for the new team and ensuring my kids continue to have a local team to cheer for. As my activities and support grew to new levels, I joined up with CCSG because it was the only group in the city that was ready to roll with that mission. When CCSG needed a new president, I assumed the position knowing that there are many people in this city with the same interests and hopes, and knowing I can help this group grow and continue for years to come.

Vice-President: Eddie Benhin

Eddie: I’m Ottawa born and raised. I grew up playing competitive soccer for Capital United and then Gloucester Hornets. Growing up, the…

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