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The 2025 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season will be the club's fourteenth season in Major League Soccer, the top division of soccer in the United States and Canada. Including previous iterations of the franchise , this will be the 48th season of professional soccer being played in Vancouver under a variation of the "Whitecaps" name.
There will be a break for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup in late June but no break for the 2025 Leagues Cup in August. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The San Jose Earthquakes will host D.C. United on April 6, 2025, in a nod to the inaugural MLS match played by the same two teams, as part of recognition of the league's 30th anniversary.
November 10, 2024 [7] 3 DF: Rocco Romeo: Valour FC: Contract expired December 31, 2024 [7] 21 FW: Austin Ricci: Contract expired December 31, 2024 [7] 18 FW: Moses Dyer: Galway United: Contract expired December 31, 2024 [7] 10 MF: Gabriel Bitar: York United: Transferred for York's first round pick in the 2026 CPL–U Sports Draft: January 13 ...
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December 10, 2024: Adri Mehmeti: New York Red Bulls II: New York Red Bulls: Homegrown player [9] Jude Terry: Los Angeles FC 2: Los Angeles FC: Homegrown player [10] December 11, 2024: Thiago Andrade: New York City FC: San Diego FC: Expansion draft [11] San Diego FC: Toronto FC: Trade [11] Heine Gikling Bruseth: Orlando City SC: San Diego FC ...
The winner of the 2024 Canadian Championship, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, received a bye to the quarter-finals; the remaining fourteen teams will begin the competition in the preliminary round. Hosting privileges up to the semi-finals are determined based on the Canadian Championship ranking index.
The 2024 Canadian Championship final was the deciding match of the 2024 Canadian Championship and was played on September 25, 2024. For the third year in a row, it was hosted at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, by two-time defending champions Vancouver Whitecaps FC, who faced Toronto FC. It was the sixth final played between the two ...
White sheets are used to artificially reduce the capacity of BC Place for Whitecaps FC matches. The Whitecaps plays its home matches at BC Place in Vancouver, which it shares with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. [34] [35] The 54,500-seat multi-purpose domed opened in 1983 and was designed for both Canadian football and soccer.