Vancouver Whitecaps FC
The Vancouver Whitecaps are a Canadian soccer team that plays in Major League Soccer in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Full name | Vancouver Whitecaps FC | ||
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Founded | March 18, 2009[2][nb 1] | ||
Owners | Greg Kerfoot Steve Luczo Jeff Mallett Steve Nash | ||
Head coach | Marc Dos Santos | ||
League | Major League Soccer | ||
2018 | Western Conference: 8th Overall: 14th Playoffs: Did not qualify | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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The team plays their home games at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. Other teams named "Whitecaps" have played Association footballin Vancouver since 1974 in the old North American Soccer League, the Canadian Soccer League, and the USL.
History
The original Vancouver Whitecaps were founded on December 11, 1973. During the 1970s and 1980s, they played in the North American Soccer League (NASL), a soccer league that no longer exists. The Whitecaps achieved success, winning the 1979 Soccer Bowl.
It was during this short time that soccer became popular in Vancouver. The Whitecaps crowds at Empire Stadium grew to sell out crowds, at 32,000 fans per match.
After playing at Vancouver's 32,000-seat Empire Stadium for most of their early years, the team moved into the new 60,000-seat BC Place Stadium in 1983. However, the end of the NASL in 1984 meant the Whitecaps could not longer play in the NASL.
Whitecaps did not play in 1985, but they joined the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) the next year and changed their name to the 86ers. They joined the United Soccer Leagues in 1990, and renamed themselves back to the Whitecaps and then to "Vancouver Whitecaps FC". For the next twenty years, they played in the second level of soccer in Canada, finally ending in 2010.
Now they play in Major League Soccer, which they started playing in during 2011. On October 21, 2012, the Whitecaps became the first Canadian team to make it into the MLS Cup Playoffs.[3] The team was eliminated in the knockout round by the LA Galaxy.[4]
League position
Season | League | Position |
1974 | NASL | 4th / West |
1975 | NASL | 4th / Pacific |
1976 | NASL | Playoff First round |
1977 | NASL | Playoff First round |
1978 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1979 | NASL | Champions |
1980 | NASL | Playoff First round |
1981 | NASL | Playoff First round |
1982 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1983 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1984 | NASL | Semifinal |
1986 | NASL | Playoff First round |
1987 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1988 | NASL | Quarterfinal |
1989 | NASL | Semifinal |
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Media
The National Soccer Development Centre on the grounds of the University of British Columbia
Whitecaps supporters celebrating 4–2 victory over Toronto FC at Empire Field during inaugural MLS match.
References
- ↑ Whitecaps FC legend Carl Valentine returns to the club. MLS Digital. December 7, 2010. http://whitecapsfc.com/news/2010/12/whitecaps-fc-legend-carl-valentine-returns-club. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
- ↑ "Since 1974". WhitecapsFC.com. MLS Digital. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
- ↑ "Whitecaps 1st Canadian team to make MLS playoffs". CBC Sports. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
- ↑ "Recap: Galaxy come back to score 2-1 win over Whitecaps". MLS. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
Notes
- ↑ MLS franchise granted in 2009. Original team founded in 1974.