
The Vancouver Whitecaps are Vancouver's favourite Soccer
team. that soccer in Vancouver is taken
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Vancouver Whitecaps
Suite 250. 780 Beatty Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2M1
Phone: 604.669.WAVE (9283)
Fax: 604.684.5173
URL:
www.whitecapsfc.com
They play in the USL First Division of the
United Soccer
Leagues at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, British
Columbia. The Whitecaps colours are white and blue.
Honours
CSL Champions - 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 (runners-up in
1992)
CSL Regular Season Champions – 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991,
1992
North American Club Champions – 1990
APSL Regular Season Champions - 1993
A-League Western Conference Champions - 2001
Cascadia Cup Champions - 2004, 2005
Nations Cup Champions - 2006
USL First Division Champions - 2006
The original Vancouver Whitecaps were founded in 1974
and during the 1970s and 1980s played in the North
American Soccer League (NASL). The Whitecaps achieved
good success, winning the 1979 Soccer Bowl. The
Whitecaps of that era included international players
such as Peter Beardsley and Alan Ball, but also "home
grown" stars like Bobby and Sam Lenarduzzi, Buzz
Parsons, and Glen Johnson. In 1979 the team from the
"Village of Vancouver" (a reference to ABC TV
sportscasters Jim McKay's observation that "Vancouver
must be like the deserted village right now", with so
many people watching the game on TV) beat the powerhouse
New York Cosmos in one of the most thrilling playoff
series in NASL history to advance to the Soccer Bowl. In
the Soccer Bowl, they triumphed against the Tampa Bay
Rowdies in a disappointed New York City.
It was during this short period that soccer interest
peaked in Vancouver. The Whitecaps attendance at Empire
Stadium grew to regular sell outs, at 32,000. The team
also recorded two tracks, with "White is the Colour"
becoming a hit on local radio during the run-up to their
championship win.
After playing at Vancouver's 32,000 seat Empire Stadium
for most of their existence, the team moved into the
cavernous 60,000 seat BC Place Stadium in 1983. Although
the novelty of the stadium drew capacity crowds for the
first few games, attendance waned quickly, due to the
declining league and, in the opinion of many fans, the
harsh environment of the domed stadium.
In 1986, a professional soccer team was again launched
in Vancouver, the Vancouver 86ers -- so named because of
both the year of the team's founding and to commemorate
the year Vancouver was founded (1886). The 86ers played
in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) winning 4 straight
CSL Championships (1988-1991) and the inaugural North
American Club Championship (1990) until that league too
folded, at which point the team joined the American
Professional Soccer League (A-League), later renamed the
USL.
In 1988–1989, the team, coached by Bob Lenarduzzi, set a
North American professional sports record by playing 46
consecutive games without a loss.
In 2001, the team reverted back to the old Vancouver
Whitecaps moniker (signifying both the 'white caps' of
the nearby mountains, and the waves of the Pacific
Ocean).
In 2003 the name was again changed, albeit only
slightly, to Whitecaps F.C. which encompasses the men's,
women's, and youth development teams within the
organization. At this time, the Whitecaps logo changed
slightly in colour (the light teal-green was replaced
with a brighter blue) and the word
"Vancouver" was dropped from the image.
In 2006, the Whitecaps organization won an unprecedented
double-championship, claiming both the USL Division 1
men's trophy and winning the W-League women's trophy.
The men's team also won the Nation's Cup, a new
tournament established by their club as a way to feature
the Whitecaps playing against international competition.
The 2006 Nation's Cup tournament featured the Chinese
and Indian U-20 National teams and Division One Welsh
club Cardiff City F.C. (the "Bluebirds").
The following season, the Whitecaps signed a deal to
play an exhibition match against the L.A. Galaxy, now
featuring international superstar David Beckham, and
promoted Director of Soccer Operations Bob Lenarduzzi to
team president.
The City of Vancouver is currently considering a
proposal for Whitecaps Waterfront Stadium, a new stadium
to be built over the railway tracks east of Waterfront
Station on Burrard Inlet. This 15,000 seat stadium would
replace Swangard Stadium as the home field for the USL's
Vancouver Whitecaps, with a proposed opening date in
2010.
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Burnaby
Home to the Vancouver Whitecaps’
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