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The Vancouver Metro Soccer League (VMSL) is a men's soccer league operating in British Columbia, Canada primarily in the Lower Mainland area. History.
The semi-professional league was created to fill in the gap between the top amateur leagues in the province, such as the Pacific Coast Soccer League, Fraser Valley Soccer League, Vancouver Island Soccer League and Vancouver Metro Soccer League, with the professional top tier Canadian Premier League.
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club (CMFSC) is a Canadian soccer club based in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Its youth teams play in the BC Coastal Soccer League and the BC Soccer Premier League. Its senior teams play in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League. The club primarily plays its home matches at Percy Perry Stadium.
USL A-League / USL First Division / USSF Division 2 Professional League; Team City Seasons Debut season Final season Calgary Storm/Mustangs [a] Calgary, Alberta: 3: 2002: 2004 Edmonton Aviators: Edmonton, Alberta: 1: 2004 Montreal Impact [b] Montreal, Quebec: 13 [c] 1997: 2010 Toronto Lynx [d] Toronto, Ontario: 10: 1997: 2006 Vancouver 86ers ...
The BC Soccer Premier League or BCSPL is the highest level of youth soccer in the province. It was established in 2011 as a standards-based youth league in partnership with Vancouver Whitecaps FC to support player development pathways at the U13 to U18 age groups. [1]
Columbus FC is a Canadian soccer club based in Vancouver, British Columbia currently playing in the Premier division of the Vancouver Metro Soccer League. In 2013, the club was recognized as a Canada Soccer Hall of Fame Organization of Distinction. [1]
The 30th season of Major League Soccer is just around the corner, and this year, the league will introduce its 30th team, San Diego FC. With a new season, comes new kits for the 30 teams. Each MLS ...
The team were runners-up for the league championship in 1983, losing the Soccer Bowl to the Tulsa Roughnecks 2–0 in front of nearly sixty thousand people at Vancouver's BC Place Stadium. They were runners-up again in 1984 when they lost to the Chicago Sting two games to none in a best of three championship series.