2012 Columbus Crew season
The 2012 Columbus Crew season was the club's 17th season of existence and their 17th 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 10 against Colorado Rapids. It was the fourth season under head coach Robert Warzycha.
Review
The Crew missed the playoffs in 2012 for the first time since 2007, marking a further step backwards from the height of 2008. The roster moves which took place leading into the season were ultimately unsuccessful, with both high-profile signings - Milovan Mirosevic and Olman Vargas - playing only a single season for the club.The lackluster performance of Vargas and Mirosevic led the team to a series of midseason signings, which nearly salvaged the season. Costa Rican forward Jairo Arrieta joined the team in June, while Argentine midfielder Federico Higuain signed a Designated Player contract a month later. The tandem revitalized the Crew's offense, leading to a 4-game winning streak and thoughts of post-season glory. After this initial honeymoon, however, the team's performance declined; the team just missed out on a playoff berth.
After the season, coach Robert Warzycha began yet another rebuilding effort, jettisoning several veteran players including William Hesmer, Sebastian Miranda and Emilio Renteria.
The year's most significant event, however, had nothing to do with on-field performance. Rookie midfielder Kirk Urso collapsed and died on August 5 from a genetic heart defect, providing an emotional rallying cry for the remainder of the season and beyond.
Roster
''As of August 29, 2012.''Non-competitive
Preseason
The Crew started preseason in Columbus and played games in Florida and South Carolina before returning to Ohio. The Crew brought in the following trialists during training camp: Javier Alvial, Lance Laing, Travis Wall, Silvio Spann, Nermin Crnkić, John Daniele, Kasali Casal, Nemanja Vuković and Stéphane Auvray.Unsigned draft picks Aubrey Perry, Kevan George, Kirk Urso, Jamie Finch, Darren Amoo and Andrew Bulls also joined the team for preseason.
Midseason
Jamie Finch and Blas Iribarren were guest players against West Virginia Mountaineers.Competitive
MLS
Standings
Eastern Conference">Eastern Conference (MLS)">Eastern Conference
Overall table
MLS Cup Playoffs
The Columbus Crew failed to qualify for the playoffs in this season.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
Postseason
;MLS Newcomer of the YearCrew Team Awards
- Most Valuable Player – Andy Gruenebaum
- Defensive Player of the Year – Andy Gruenebaum
- Scoring Champion – Jairo Arrieta & Eddie Gaven
- Breakout Performance of the Year – Jairo Arrieta
- Goal of the Year – Sebastian Miranda
- Humanitarian of the Year – Eddie Gaven
- Comeback Player of the Year – Julius James
- Kirk Urso Heart Award – Kirk Urso
- Special Recognition, The 200 Club – Eddie Gaven & Chad Marshall
- Jim Nelson Fan of the Year – Alex Thomas
- Academy U15/U16 Player of the Year – Ben Swanson
- Academy U17/U18 Player of the Year – Zach Mason
- Academy U19/U20 Player of the Year – Sage Gardner