Match Picks of the Week
Selected games to watch from British Columbia's
top senior men's and women's amateur leagues.
Please check league
schedules for late changes.
PACIFIC COAST SOCCER LEAGUE
Monday May 20
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Peninsula Co-Op Highlanders (Women)
3:00pm Simon Fraser University
Tuesday May 21
TSS Academy vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC (Women)
7:00pm Minoru Oval
Wednesday May 22
Estrella de Chile vs Khalsa Sporting Club
8:30pm Newton Athletic Park #3
Victoria
Highlanders vs Victoria United
7:00pm Hampton Park
Thursday May 23
Vancouver Thunderbirds vs Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
8:00pm Thunderbird Stadium
Saturday May 25
Kamloops Heat vs Victoria United
7:00pm Hillside Stadium
Victoria Highlanders vs Khalsa Sporting Club
2:00pm Tyndall Park
Okanagan FC vs Peninsula Co-Op Highlanders (Women)
2:00pm UBC Okanagan
Kamloops Heat vs Fraser Valley Action (Women)
2:00pm Hillside Stadium
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC vs NSGSC Eagles (Women)
2:00pm Coquitlam Towncenter
Sunday May 26
Bellingham
United vs Vancouver Thunderbirds
3:00pm Civic Stadium
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC vs Victoria United
3:00pm Charles Best
Kamloops
Heat vs Peninsula Co-Op Highlanders (Women)
12:00pm Hiilside Stadium
Okanagan FC vs Fraser Valley Action (Women)
2:00pm UBC Okanagan
NSGSC Eagles vs Abbotsford FC (Women)
6:30pm Windsor Secondary Turf
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Today in Football History
22 May 1995
Canada wins 2:0 over Northern Ireland at the 1995 Canada Cup in
Edmonton, AB. Paul Peschisolido scores both goals for Canada. Randy
Samuel sets the national record for appearances, his 62nd match to
surpass the previous record held by Mike Sweeney (61). On the same
day, Canada’s women’s national team falls 1:2 to USA in a friendly
match also in Edmonton.
(Canada Soccer)
Portland Timbers 2-2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Major League Soccern - May 18, 2013 - BC Place, Vancouver BC
Photos by Richard Howes © -
See Photo Gallery for more
wednesday, may 22, 2013
Strong effort returns, but wins elusive - Vancouver Sun
When Martin Rennie said earlier this season that he preferred to
look at his Vancouver Whitecaps with a glass half-full approach, it
was clear he believed in the potential of a squad struggling then to
score and to get results. And so, with the Caps now having played 11
of 34 Major League Soccer regular-season matches, perhaps it's
appropriate to ask this question: Is the glass one-third full or
two-thirds empty?
Rare break leads to latest Whitecaps reflection - 24 Hours
Time to take a bit of a breather after an extremely busy week for
the Vancouver Whitecaps FC With a 10-day break before the second leg
of the Voyageurs Cup versus the Montreal Impact, and officially a
third of the way through the MLS season, it’s time to take a look at
the good, the bad and the ugly.
Danny Koevermans counts the minutes to his Toronto FC return -
Canada.com
Danny Koevermans could be back for real next week and not a moment
too soon for Toronto FC. The 34-year-old Dutch striker, who has been
out for 10 months due to left knee surgery, is targeting the June 1
game against the visiting Philadelphia Union for his return. He
played 45 minutes last Saturday in a reserve game against the
Columbus Crew.
Not happy with Don Garber, NYCFC, and the NY Cosmos - Whitecaps
Fan
At first blush the announcement today that NYCFC has been granted
the 20th Major League Soccer franchise looks like good news.
Frankly, I am not that happy about it.
NYCFC revelation bucks the status quo for MLS - Fox News
MLS continues to grow, and the activity in the Pacific Northwest can
be viewed as a microcosm for the recent success in America's top
flight. A large part of what helped these clubs become instantaneous
hits in MLS was the history they each brought into the league.
Whitecaps' Lenarduzzi says new MLS franchises will benefit entire
league - The Province
Whitecaps president Bobby Lenarduzzi says the addition of two
mega-brands to the Major League Soccer landscape will benefit the
entire league. On Tuesday, MLS announced New York City FC as its
20th franchise, set to begin play at a temporary venue in 2015.
Vancouver
Whitecaps fail to press home the advantage - Vancouver Sun
Human beings are inherently bad at assessing risk. We happily walk
across a city street without a care for all the lumbering tons of
steel that are being haphazardly controlled by people we know
nothing about, yet feel nervous when up in the air, being piloted by
somebody who has gone through years of extensive training. The
Whitecaps’ coach Martin Rennie certainly isn’t immune to these kinds
of miscalculations and it seems he made just such an error in the
2-2 tie with Portland on Saturday.
Whitecaps trounce Co-op in women's soccer - Times Colonist
Peninsula Co-op Highlanders saw the future Monday. And her name is
Summer Clarke. Clarke scored three goals to lead the Vancouver
Whitecaps to a 4-0 victory over the Co-op Highlanders (1-1) in
Pacific Coast Soccer League women’s action on the Lower Mainland.
youth soccer
Caledonia Kermodes win senior girls zones - Terrace Standard
The Caledonia Kermodes senior girls’ soccer team is heading to
provincials for the eighth year straight following a tight zone
tournament in Smithers May 10-11.
KSS Owls better Bears in valley girls soccer final - Kelowna
Capital News
When it counted most, the Kelowna Owls delivered the goods against
the Mt. Boucherie Bears. After losing the previous two meetings
between the two rivals, KSS defeated the Bears 3-1 Thursday at the
Apple Bowl to win the Okanagan Valley senior AAA girls high school
soccer title.
Mustangs win Okanagan Valley championship - Penticton Western
News
A 3-2 victory over the Kalmalka Lakers clinched the AA Okanagan
Valley championship for the Princess Margaret Mustangs senior girls
soccer team. The Mustangs were rewarded after a hard-fought win in
Vernon.
Castlegar Pink Predators match up well versus Rossland -
Castlegar News
The Castlegar Pink Predators and Rossland (Cartwheeling) Shooting
Stars* U11 girls soccer teams enjoyed perfect soccer weather at Twin
Rivers Park in Castlegar on Wednesday, May 15.
the local game
Organizer thrilled with May Classic soccer tournament -
Penticton Western news
Twenty-two teams with over 400 players flooded Kings Park during the
52nd Pacific Western Brewery May Classic. Winning the men’s side of
the soccer tournament for a second straight year was Williams Lake
FC. They defeated the Penticton Tim Horton’s Pinnacles 3-2.
Heat women win Penticton tournament - Kamloops This Week
The Kamloops Heat head into this weekend's Pacific Coast Soccer
League Premier Division action on a high after winning the Pacific
Western Championsip (PWC) in Penticton. Kamloops — which is hosting
the Fraser Valley Action at 2 p.m. at Hillside Stadium on Saturday,
May 25 — posted a 3-0 record in Penticton and blanked the host team
2-0 in the final on Monday, May 20.
Rosters returns to Masters win column - Vernon Morning Star
Rosters snapped a three-game losing skid by shutting down Goplen
Drillers 2-0 in North Okanagan Women’s Soccer Association Masters
Division play Tuesday night at Marshall Field.
team canada
Broken shoulder healed, Lloyd on US WNT roster for rematch with
Canada - WFP
Carli Lloyd is on the roster for next month's exhibition against
Canada, the midfielder's first appearance with the U.S. women since
breaking her left shoulder in mid-March. Lloyd was among 21 players
called up Tuesday by coach Tom Sermanni for the June 2 game in
Toronto.
U16 men return from 2013 Torneo delle Nazioni -
Beacon News
The Team Canada Soccer U16 Men’s team has arrived back
in the Great White North after a successful outing in
the 2013 Torneo delle Nazioni in Austria and Italy. The
2013 Torneo delle Nazioni featured mainly teams from
Europe and South America.
world football
Australia's A-League season to extend into May for the
first time from 2013-14 - WFP
The A-League season will extend into May for the first
time in 2013-14 in a move designed to bring Australia
more into line with European competitions and to give
domestic players as much preparation as possible for the
World Cup.
tuesday, may 21, 2013
Whitecaps striker Kenny Miller could be off to Glasgow, but the Caps
are calling latest report from Scotland ‘just another rumour’ -
The Province
The Kenny Miller-to-Rangers reports persist and the Vancouver
Whitecaps continue to dismiss them as rumours. About the only thing
that seems certain on the Miller front is this: he isn’t going
anywhere any time soon.
Rennie rubbishes Miller-to-Rangers report - Back of the Net
Vancouver Whitecaps coach Martin Rennie has dismissed a report from
the Scottish Sun that says Kenny Miller is soon to agree to terms
with Rangers for a third time in his career. “That’s probably about
the 100th time that story’s come up,” Rennie said Monday on the TEAM
1040. “I don’t think there’s been a week gone by that that story
hasn’t been in Scotland.
Is Vancouver Whitecaps’ striker Kenny Miller on his way
back to Scotland? - Metro
Vancouver Whitecaps’ striker Kenny Miller could be on
his way back to Scotland, at least according to a report
in the Scottish Sun. According to the Scottish Sun, a
deal to bring Miller back to the Rangers FC for a third
time could be in place by Thursday. Whitecaps president
Bob Lenarduzzi admitted in a phone interview that he
only found out about the report Monday morning.
Kenny Miller set to do a runner on the Vancouver Whitecaps? -
Whitecaps Fan
News out of Scotland has Vancouver Whitecaps striker Kenny Miller
leaving the Whitecaps and returning to Rangers in Scotland for a
third stint. Our highest paid player has been laid up with a
“hamstring injury”, but is this just the official story? What seems
clear is that, even if injured, Miller has used his spare time
carrying on an affair with his old lover while the Whitecaps were
looking away.
Vote Camilo and Koffie for MLS Goal of the Week! - Whitecaps FC
Two great Vancouver goals last weekend means two 'Caps nominees for
AT&T MLS Goal of the Week for Week 12 of the 2013 regular season. Be
sure to vote for Camilo or Gershon Koffie online or text G2 & G3 to
22442!
Whitecaps' Camilo Sanvezzo has a new spring in his step -
Vancouver Sun
A mid-week rest and a position change seems to have put some lively
samba back in the dangerous feet of the Vancouver Whitecaps’
Brazilian dynamo. The 24-year-old Camilo has toned down some of the
diving and theatrics that earned him scorn in his first Major League
Soccer season. But the cheeky little Brazilian is still one of the
league’s best at feeling contact anywhere near or in the box and
spilling to the turf.
‘Caps drop more points at home with Portland draw - Whitecaps
Fan
2-2 at home with a goal conceded late in the match? Sound familiar?
It’s 2012 all over again. One thing that is clear in Major League
Soccer: you must take advantage of home matches to run up points
because it is very difficult to get any points at all on the road.
Saturday’s draw meant the Whitecaps lost more precious home points.
Ref takes centre stage in Portland-Vancouver clash - The 11
Whitecaps conceded late to Jose Valencia in controversial
circumstances on Saturday, as they drew 2-2 with the 10-man Portland
Timbers in front of 19,823 at BC Place. On the game-tying play, in
the 84th minute, the substitute appeared to bring a long ball from
Will Johnson down with his hands – match officials were asked by a
pool reporter what they saw on the play, and responded that from
their view Valencia brought the ball down with his chest.
2013
MLS Tifo of the Week – Week 13 - The End Line
This week’s MLS tifo of the week goes to The Vancouver Southsiders
and the Curva Collective for their Cascadia Cup display this last
weekend. It was a great, large display. (See
Photo Gallery)
Toronto FC's optimism is misplaced ... for now - Toronto Sun
As Dennis Green would say, the Reds are who we thought they were. No
better, no worse, but hovering a spot above Major League Soccer’s
Eastern Conference cellar, where just about everyone predicted
they’d end up ahead of the season. Cue track of Jim Mora’s legendary
2001 “playoffs” tirade.
Titus Bramble eying MLS switch - Waking the Red
With his contract at Sunderland winding down Titus Bramble is eying
a possible move to MLS this summer and considering Toronto FC's
habit of signing EPL reject defenders he could be a potential
target.
Marco Di Vaio Among MLS Stat Leaders: Goals and Shooting Galore
- Mount Royal Soccer
Marco Di Vaio is no slouch and did not come to Montreal to get an
easy paycheck. The Serie A veteran is bringing his skills and
experience to the Montreal Impact that seemed to have signed a top
player for MLS.
Winning streak comes at the perfect time for Sounders - Seattle
Sounders
Not long ago, the Sounders FC was among the top stories in MLS for
the wrong reasons. After going winless in their first five matches,
they were the last team in the league to collect their first victory
when they topped the Colorado Rapids on April 20. Now, they have
turned that tale around and are 4-0-2 in their last six and are
rocketing up the charts in the Western Conference.
Chelis increasingly sounds like a man broken by Chivas USA - NBC
With each passing day of what looks destined to be his short time in
MLS (whether he sprints out of Home Depot Center at the end of the
year or before), it’s difficult not to amass an incredible amount of
sympathy for Jose Luis Sanchez Sola. You know him as Chelis. Brought
north from Mexico to be a leader and figurehead of a wayward
franchise, the Chivas USA boss sounds increasingly like a broken
man.
Yankees, Manchester City to be owners of next MLS club - CBC
The New York Yankees are partnering with Manchester City to own
Major League Soccer's 20th team, which will be called New York City
Football Club and plans to start play in the 2015 season. Manchester
City, owned by Sheik Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, will be
the majority owner of the team.
MLS Announces New York Expansion Team: New York City Football Club
- MLS
And just like that, "NY2" is a reality. After three years of
discussions and negotiations, Major League Soccer Commissioner Don
Garber announced on Tuesday that English Premier League powerhouse
Manchester City FC and Major League Baseball's legendary New York
Yankees have teamed up to acquire MLS's 20th expansion club. The new
team will be named New York City Football Club (NYCFC) and is
expected to begin play in 2015.
Beckham is MLS expansion story du jour - Soccer America
Now that David Beckham has ended his playing career, attention has
turned to his post-retirement plans. Beckham's plans have become the
MLS expansion story du jour. What we know is that as part of his
agreement with MLS when he signed with the LA Galaxy in 2007, he has
the option to purchase an MLS expansion team for $25 million.
M.L.S. All-Stars to Play … - New York Times
Word is that for the first time since 2005 a British team will not,
repeat, not, play a collection of stars from Major League Soccer in
the 2013 all-star game, which is scheduled to be played at Sporting
Kansas City Park in Kansas City, Kan., on July 31. The league has
yet to announce who the opposition will be, but probably will in the
next few weeks.
New-look Fury prepare to defend W-League title - USL
For this first time in their history, the Ottawa Fury do not enter
the season as championship chasers, rather as championship
defenders. After a veteran-laden lineup led them to the W-League
Championship in 2012, and several members of the squad joined the
professional ranks, the Fury will begin their 14th W-League season
with many new faces.
Peninsula Co-op Highlanders women suffer first loss of season -
PCSL
The Peninsula Co-op Highlanders suffered the first defeat of their
young Pacific Coast Soccer League season Monday afternoon. Losing
4-0 to a Whitecaps squad that capitalized on a slow opening half for
the Highlanders. “Our first half was poor,” said Head Coach Dave
Dew. “We didn’t come to compete.” Vancouver’s Summer Clarke, the
leagues leading scorer, netted three in Sunday’s contest.
Kamloops Heat Premier Women Are Pacific Western Tournament Champions
Kamloops Heat Premier Women from the Pacific Coast Soccer League
travelled to Penticton for the May Long weekend and walked away with
Championship honors at the Pacific Western event.
Was it really the referee's fault? Was it really the referee's
fault? Bringing a whole new perspective to the referee debate -
Red Nation
Was it really the referee's fault? Being a referee has to be one of
the toughest jobs in all of sport. In football, this individual has
the power to change a match in a matter of seconds. A referee's
decision should always be determined by a player's actions. Now this
is not an article to further criticize officials in football.
Instead, this article will try to defend the referees of our game.
Canada Soccer completes 2013 Provincial Referee Promotion Course
- CSA
Canada Soccer held its annual Provincial Promotion Referee Course
17-19 May in Vaughan, ON. This was the fifth time the centralized
course was run, with 18 officials from five Provinces. The course
featured two days of intensive practical and theoretical sessions,
held at the Ontario Soccer Association’s Soccer Centre.
the women's pro game
NWSL Attendance Watch: Week 6 - The Equalizer
This was the week that the NWSL had been waiting for. Portland’s
two home matches helped get the week attendance to almost 30,000 and
also cross the 100,000 mark for the season. FC Kansas City also
proved that they can continue to have solid draws. Boston,
Washington, and Kansas City are leading the charge and now are the
only teams getting over 80% of their tickets sold. Not all of Week 6
was positive.
Sermanni: Longevity, consistency key to NWSL’s success - The
Equalizer
United States head coach Tom Sermanni has seen it all when it comes
to the National Women’s Soccer League. Of course, in such a young
league and with only eight cities, that hasn’t taken him long.
university and college soccer
Whitecaps product DeBoice commits to SFU - SFU
The Simon Fraser University men's soccer team has signed
Spencer DeBoice (Surrey, BC) to a national letter of
intent. DeBoice comes to the Clan from the Vancouver
Whitecaps residency program. "Spencer is a very creative
left footed player who can play anywhere on the left
side of the pitch," said Head Coach Alan Koch.
canadians abroad
Simeon Jackson released; Marcus Haber on transfer list - The
24th Minute
Simeon Jackson will be looking for a new club after Norwich City
released the Canadian striker today. In the end, the move up to the
Premiership may have been a step too far for Jackson, after he had a
solid few years in the lower tiers.
Haber scores again for Maccabi Haifa - The 11
Daniel Haber’s strike rate is an amazing goal-per-40.5 minutes. The
Toronto native scored his second goal of the season for Maccabi
Haifa. After coming in as a sub, he scored the 85th-minute winner in
a 3-2 win over Hapoel Tel Aviv.
world football
FIFA celebrates 109th birthday - FIFA
The Federation Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA) celebrates its 109th anniversary today. FIFA was
founded in Paris on 21 May 1904, with a view to
organising the world's most popular sport. The
foundation act was signed by representatives from
France, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and
Switzerland that day.
Peters on Champions League: The biggest show on earth
- Sportsnet
In 2009 the UEFA Champions League final eclipsed the
Super Bowl as the most-watched annual sporting event on
earth. Research found that the final in May between
Barcelona and Manchester United attracted an average
audience three million viewers superior to the
Steelers-Cardinals contest the previous February, and
when overall figures were examined soccer’s centrepiece
had outdrawn the gridiron game by nearly 22%.
Jose
Mourinho won't coach Real Madrid next season - CBC
Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the
season after three years at the Spanish club, paving the
way for his expected return to Chelsea. The Portuguese
coach's final season at Madrid has been blighted by
divisions and a lack of trophies, but he is free to
leave three years early from his contract after the
final match on June 1 without any compensation involved.
Champion Man United earns Premier League-record $93M
from broadcasters for season - Canada.com
Champion Man United earns Premier League-record $93M
from broadcasters for season Manchester United earned a
record 60.8 million pounds ($92.7 million) in Premier
League television revenue this season en route to a 20th
English title. Deposed champion Manchester City, which
finished 11 points behind United in second, received
58.1 million pounds ($88.6 million), according to
figures released by the league.
Mexico's top league bans ownership of multiple teams in
move seen as blow to Slim - WFP
The owners of the 18 Mexican first-division soccer clubs
voted Monday to bar one person or one company from
owning more than one team. The vote was an apparent move
to stop tycoon Carlos Slim from expanding his growing
influence in Mexican soccer.
City ready to unveil new kit after starting £72m
six-year deal with Nike in New York - Mail
Manchester City will unveil a new first team kit on
Tuesday as they kick off their six-year deal with Nike
worth £72m. City touched down in New York for a
week-long tour that involves two games against Chelsea
but is predominantly aimed at strengthening commercial
ties in America.
Steaua owner, ex-chief of staff, ex-minister sentenced
to prison - Canada.com
Romania's top court has sentenced the owner of Steaua
football club, the former chief of staff of the armed
forces and a former defence minister to two years in
prison each for abusing their positions and bribery in a
real estate deal.
FC Seoul beats Beijing Guoan 3-1, advances to Asian
Champions League quarterfinals - WFP
FC Seoul reached the Asian Champions League
quarterfinals for the third time in five years, scoring
three second-half goals to beat Beijing Guoan 3-1 on
Tuesday night.
Australian football boss says it's not "a disaster" if Australia
misses World Cup qualifying - WFP
Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop made the
comment Tuesday, saying the 10-team A-League — which has a
smattering of top players and several clubs under financial stress —
was now "the backbone" of the sport in Australia.
monday, may 20, 2013- Victoria Day
Kenny Miller could make Rangers return - Scottish Sun
Whitecaps surrender late goal, settle for draw with Timbers - CBC
Despite controversial result, Camilo shines again up top for Vancouver Whitecaps - MLS
Post Game Pint: Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Portland Timbers - Pacific Boulevard
Whitecaps FC Reserves draw 1-1 with Portland Timbers Reserves - Whitecaps FC
Toronto FC loses again to the Columbus Crew, tries to find positives - Metro
TFC: Winless skid hits nine games - Toronto Sun
Toronto FC a work in progress, and it’s tough to watch - Toronto Star
Cahill's header in stoppage time lifts Red Bulls over Galaxy - TSN
Chivas USA coach Chelis philosophical following latest loss: "This is just our level" - MLS
Major League Soccer and Windows 8 bring fans the smartest league experience - MLS
MLS observers see improving quality of play - Yahoo!
Highlanders Win Third Straight Victory - Victoria Highlanders
Heat Garners First Points of Young PCSL Premier League Season
Langley FC Hires Technical Director
youth soccer
Double success for Whitecaps FC Residency teams - Whitecaps FC
canadians abroad
Ross County beat Inverness CT for the first time since 2009 - BBC
world football
Alex Ferguson's managerial career ends with Man United drawing 5-5 at West Bromwich Albion - Canada.com
Future of Premier League wide open after Alex Ferguson’s retirement, other coaching changes - National Post
Arsenal grabs final Champions League berth: EPL - CBC
AC Milan secures spot in Champions League: Serie A - CBC
Nicola Rizzoli of Italy to referee Dortmund-Bayern Champions League final - WFP
As fireworks crackle, David Beckham plays last home game - Metro
Organizers admit to problems during inauguration of stadium hosting Confederations Cup opener - WFP
Slim, Mexico's biggest broadcaster take fight to soccer field - Canada.com
Cruz Azul, America to meet in Mexican Clausura final - WFP
Prandelli: We can’t tolerate racism anymore - Sportsnet
Romanian court orders retrial of 8 officials in tax evasion, money laundering case - WFP
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