2011 Columbus Crew season
The 2011 Columbus Crew season was the club's 16th season of existence and their 16th consecutive season in Major League Soccer, the top flight of soccer in the United States and Canada. The first match of the season was on March 19 against D.C. United. It was the third season under head coach Robert Warzycha.
Review
The Crew opened its 2011 campaign with a Champions League quarterfinal fixture against fellow MLS competitor, Real Salt Lake. The match, the first leg of a quarterfinal series, was at Columbus Crew Stadium on February 22, 2011 and ended in a 0-0 draw. Columbus was trying to advance past the Quarterfinal stage after falling to Toluca 5-4 on aggregate last season.On March 1, Columbus traveled to Rio Tinto Stadium and fell to Real Salt Lake by a score of 4-1, thus ending the Crew's run in the 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League.
Two and a half weeks later, Columbus opened up its Major League Soccer campaign by traveling to Washington, D.C. to take on D.C. United on March 19. The club's MLS home opener was one week later, when the Crew hosted Red Bull New York on March 26.
Roster
''As of September 3, 2011.''Non-competitive
Preseason
The Crew started preseason in Columbus and played games in Arizona, Tennessee and Georgia before returning to Ohio. The Crew brought in the following trialists during training camp: Caleb Patterson-Sewell, Mark Blades, Neri Bandiera, Pat McAfee, Ray Burse, Alex Fraga, Alex Riggs, Josh Gardner and Eric Gehrig.Unsigned draft picks Rich Balchan, Justin Meram, Cole Grossman, Bernardo Añor, Ben Sippola and Andy Adlard also joined the team for preseason.
Competitive
MLS
Standings
Eastern Conference">Eastern Conference (MLS)">Eastern Conference
Overall table
U.S. Open Cup
With a fifth-place overall finish last season, the Crew secured direct qualification into the third-round proper of the U.S. Open Cup.Statistics
Appearances and goals
Under "Apps" for each section, the first number represents the number of starts, and the second number represents appearances as a substitute.Reserve League Statistics
Appearances and goals
Under "Apps" for each section, the first number represents the number of starts, and the second number represents appearances as a substitute.Transfers
MLS Draft picks
Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in. The picks for the Columbus Crew are listed below:Awards
Crew Team Awards
- Circle of Honor – Brian McBride
- Most Valuable Player – Chad Marshall
- Defensive Player of the Year – Julius James
- Scoring Champion – Andrés Mendoza
- Man of the Year – Jeff Cunningham
- Coach's Award – Eddie Gaven
- Newcomer of the Year – Sebastián Miranda
- Goal of the Year – Jeff Cunningham
- Humanitarian of the Year – Tom Heinemann
- Hardest Working Man of the Year – Robbie Rogers
- Comeback Player of the Year – Danny O'Rourke
- Fan's Choice – Emilio Rentería
- Jim Nelson Fans of the Year – Randy Sims & Alice Potter
- Academy U15/U16 Player of the Year – Zach Mason
- Academy U17/U18 Player of the Year – Connor Klekota
- Academy U19/U20 Player of the Year – Matt Walker