2010 Buffalo Flash season

The 2010 season was Buffalo Flash's second season of existence, and the second in which they competed in the W-League, at the time the second division of women's soccer in the United States. This was the last year the Flash operated under the Buffalo name, they became the Western New York Flash when they moved on to Women's Professional Soccer in 2011.

Buffalo Flash
2010 Buffalo Flash season
PresidentAlexandra Sahlen
Head coachAaran Lines
StadiumOrchard Park High School Field
W-League1st, Midwest Division
W-League PlayoffsW-League Champions
Average home league attendance236

Club

Current roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 GK Amanda Becker
2 DF Sarah Wagenfuhr
3 DF Kimberly Brandão
4 DF Erika Sutton
5 FW Jamie Craft
6 DF Jessica O'Rourke
7 MF Shaylyn Lawrence
8 DF Katarina Tarr
9 MF Brooke Barbuto
No. Position Player
10 DF Alexandra Sahlen
12 MF Jacquelyn Lacek
14 DF Lena Mosebo
15 FW María Ruiz
16 MF Ashley Nick
18 FW Pamela Conti
19 FW Rosie Tantillo
21 DF Rie Sawai

Team management

Match results

Playoffs

Central SemifinalsToronto Lady Lynx0-3Buffalo FlashLewiston, New York
Afonso  28' Boquete  20'  41'
Parker  69'
Stadium: Niagara Field
Central ChampionshipBuffalo Flash1-0Ottawa Fury WomenLewiston, New York
Parker  20'
Boquete  83'
Romagnuolo  57'
Wetzel  89'  90+'
W-League SemifinalAtlanta Silverbacks Women1-3Buffalo FlashSanta Clarita, California
Powell  36' Hammond  18'
Parker  53'  81'
Stadium: Harry Welch Stadium
W-League ChampionshipVancouver Whitecaps Women1-3Buffalo FlashSanta Clarita, California
Vermeulen  53'  57' Davison  61'
Boquete  64'  88'
Stadium: Harry Welch Stadium

Standings

Midwest Division

Place Team P W L T GF GA GD Points
1 Buffalo Flash 12 10 0 2 48 5 +43 32
2 Chicago Red Eleven 12 8 2 2 32 8 +24 26
3 Kalamazoo Outrage 12 4 7 1 18 26 -8 13
4 Cleveland Internationals Women 12 3 8 1 16 39 -23 10
5 London Gryphons 12 1 9 2 6 25 -19 5

See also

References

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