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Pacific Coast Soccer League

The Pacific Coast Soccer League is an amateur soccer league, currently featuring teams from British Columbia. In the past, clubs from Washington and Oregon have competed.

Pacific Coast Soccer League
Founded1995
CountryCanada
ConfederationCONCACAF
British Columbia Soccer Association
Number of teams11
Domestic cup(s)Sheila Anderson Memorial Cup
Current championsLeague: Khalsa Sporting Club
Cup: Khalsa Sporting Club
(2018)
Most championshipsLeague: Victoria United (5 titles)
Cup: Victoria United (7 titles)
WebsitePCSL.org

The league has a short, 2.5-month summer season. The league winners are not eligible for any higher cup competitions; however, most players participate in a winter league, such as the VMSL, VISL or FVSL, where teams do participate in BC Provincial Cup qualification. Several clubs are directly affiliated and managed by local university soccer programs looking to keep their players in form and build team chemistry over the off-season.[citation needed]

The league fielded both men's and women's premier and reserve leagues with varying numbers of teams until 2014 when the league was reduced to one men's division. The current PCSL was reconstituted thereafter as a separate entity in 1995. Since 1989, the highest ranking PCSL Canadian team plays for the John F. Kennedy Cup against the Oregon Adult Soccer Association champion and the Washington State Adult Soccer Association champion.

As of 2017, the PCSL no longer operates a men's reserve division, or any women's divisions. After a four-year hiatus, John F. Kennedy Cup matches were announced to resume in 2018, with two British Columbia teams facing off against teams from Oregon.[1]

Teams edit

Men's Premier edit

Following teams are listed with the league for the 2022 season.[2]

Teams Affiliation City Home field Manager
FC Tigers Vancouver Burnaby, British Columbia Burnaby Lake Field   Farivar Torabi
Kamloops Rivers FC 2 Rivers FC Kamloops, British Columbia Hillside Stadium   Jost Hausendorf
Khalsa Sporting Club New Westminster, British Columbia Queen's Park Stadium   Parm Gill
Mid-Isle Mariners Vancouver Island University Men's Soccer Nanaimo, British Columbia Nanaimo District Secondary School   Jeff Howe
Okanagan FC Kelowna, British Columbia Apple Bowl   Andrew Stevenson
Penticton Pinnacles Excelsior Rotterdam Penticton, British Columbia King's Park   Dale Anderson
Phytogen Koinonia Coquitlam, British Columbia Towncentre Stadium   Kyung-hun Gee
Victoria United FC University of Victoria Victoria, British Columbia Centennial Stadium   Nico Craveiro
Westcastle International Academy Victoria, British Columbia Starlight Stadium   Eddie Mukahanana
Fusion FC Richmond, British Columbia Hugh Boyd Secondary School   Steve Millar
Port Moody SC Port Moody, British Columbia Trasolini Field   Srdjan Djekanovic

Champions[3] edit

Men – The George Cambridge Memorial League Cup edit

Reserve Men edit

Women – The Jacques Moon Memorial League Cup edit

Reserve Women – The Len McAdams League Cup edit

Challenge Cup winners[4] edit

The Challenge Cup is with the top four teams, or the host team and the top three, competing in a straight knockout tournament seeded by league standings.

Men – The Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup edit

Women – The Dave Fryatt Challenge Cup edit

Reserve Men edit

Reserve Women – Bill Gillespie Challenge Cup edit

Former men's PCSL teams edit

Modern era edit

  • 86ers Reserves (1995–1996)
  • Abbotsford Athletes in Action (1995–2001)
  • Abbotsford Magnuson-Ford SC (2014–2015)
  • ASA Devils (2018)
  • Athletic Club of BC (2010)
  • Bellingham Marlins (1998–1999)
  • Columbus Clan F.C. (2005)
  • Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC (2012–2014)
  • EDC Burnaby (2013–2014)
  • Fiji Saints (1995)
  • FK Pacific (2006–2007)
  • Fraser Valley Action (2002–2009)
  • Ismaili (1995)
  • Kamloops City Blaze (2004–2005)
  • Kamloops Excel (2010–2011)
  • Kamloops Heat (1995–1999, 2013–2016)
  • Langley Athletic (2012)
  • Mid-Isle Highlanders FC (2011)
  • Okanagan Challenge (1995–2012)
  • Peace Arch United (2007–2008)
  • Penticton Pinnacles (1997–2006)
  • PoCo City FC (2012)
  • Port Moody SC (2017)
  • PSSA Rapids (2001–2008)
  • Richmond Clan (2004)
  • Seattle Hibernian Saints (1995–2006)
  • Seattle Wolves (2008)
  • Surrey Eagles (2014)
  • Surrey United (1999–2009, 2011)
  • Team BC (2001–2003)
  • UBC Alumni (1995)
  • Vancouver Explorers (1998–2002)
  • Vancouver Thunderbirds (2010–2017)
  • Vancouver United FC (2016–2018)
  • Victoria United (1995–2014)
  • Whitecaps FC Reserves (2005–2006)
  • Whitecaps FC Prospects (2008–2009)

Clubs timeline edit

Former women's PCSL teams edit

  • Abbotsford Athletes in Action (1999–2001)
  • Bellingham Marlins (1999)
  • Hibernian & Caledonian (1999–2005)
  • Kamloops City (2005)
  • Kamloops UCC Alumni (1999–2003)
  • Kelowna United (2008)
  • Okanagan Challenge (1999–2000, 2004)
  • Okanagan Predators (2002–2003)
  • Portland Rain (2000–2003)
  • PSSA Rapids (2007–2008)
  • Semiahmoo SC (2008–2010)
  • Skagit Valley (2000)
  • Sportstown TSS (2005)
  • Surrey United (2001–2009)
  • Tacoma Pride (2000–2001)
  • Team BC (2001–2003)
  • Vancouver Explorers (1999–2000)
  • Vancouver Thunderbirds (2006)

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pacific Coast Soccer League: Pacific Coast Soccer League". pcsl.org. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "Pacific Coast Soccer League". PCSL.org. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  3. ^ ""CUPS, TROPHIES & WINNERS"". Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  4. ^ ""CUPS, TROPHIES & WINNERS"". Retrieved November 23, 2022.

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For the previous league with the same name see Pacific Coast Soccer League 1908 1973 This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Pacific Coast Soccer League news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The Pacific Coast Soccer League is an amateur soccer league currently featuring teams from British Columbia In the past clubs from Washington and Oregon have competed Pacific Coast Soccer LeagueFounded1995CountryCanadaConfederationCONCACAFBritish Columbia Soccer AssociationNumber of teams11Domestic cup s Sheila Anderson Memorial CupCurrent championsLeague Khalsa Sporting ClubCup Khalsa Sporting Club 2018 Most championshipsLeague Victoria United 5 titles Cup Victoria United 7 titles WebsitePCSL org The league has a short 2 5 month summer season The league winners are not eligible for any higher cup competitions however most players participate in a winter league such as the VMSL VISL or FVSL where teams do participate in BC Provincial Cup qualification Several clubs are directly affiliated and managed by local university soccer programs looking to keep their players in form and build team chemistry over the off season citation needed The league fielded both men s and women s premier and reserve leagues with varying numbers of teams until 2014 when the league was reduced to one men s division The current PCSL was reconstituted thereafter as a separate entity in 1995 Since 1989 the highest ranking PCSL Canadian team plays for the John F Kennedy Cup against the Oregon Adult Soccer Association champion and the Washington State Adult Soccer Association champion As of 2017 the PCSL no longer operates a men s reserve division or any women s divisions After a four year hiatus John F Kennedy Cup matches were announced to resume in 2018 with two British Columbia teams facing off against teams from Oregon 1 Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Men s Premier 2 Champions 3 2 1 Men The George Cambridge Memorial League Cup 2 2 Reserve Men 2 3 Women The Jacques Moon Memorial League Cup 2 4 Reserve Women The Len McAdams League Cup 3 Challenge Cup winners 4 3 1 Men The Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup 3 2 Women The Dave Fryatt Challenge Cup 3 3 Reserve Men 3 4 Reserve Women Bill Gillespie Challenge Cup 4 Former men s PCSL teams 4 1 Modern era 4 2 Clubs timeline 5 Former women s PCSL teams 6 External links 7 ReferencesTeams editMen s Premier edit Following teams are listed with the league for the 2022 season 2 Teams Affiliation City Home field Manager FC Tigers Vancouver Burnaby British Columbia Burnaby Lake Field nbsp Farivar Torabi Kamloops Rivers FC 2 Rivers FC Kamloops British Columbia Hillside Stadium nbsp Jost Hausendorf Khalsa Sporting Club New Westminster British Columbia Queen s Park Stadium nbsp Parm Gill Mid Isle Mariners Vancouver Island University Men s Soccer Nanaimo British Columbia Nanaimo District Secondary School nbsp Jeff Howe Okanagan FC Kelowna British Columbia Apple Bowl nbsp Andrew Stevenson Penticton Pinnacles Excelsior Rotterdam Penticton British Columbia King s Park nbsp Dale Anderson Phytogen Koinonia Coquitlam British Columbia Towncentre Stadium nbsp Kyung hun Gee Victoria United FC University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Centennial Stadium nbsp Nico Craveiro Westcastle International Academy Victoria British Columbia Starlight Stadium nbsp Eddie Mukahanana Fusion FC Richmond British Columbia Hugh Boyd Secondary School nbsp Steve Millar Port Moody SC Port Moody British Columbia Trasolini Field nbsp Srdjan DjekanovicChampions 3 editMen The George Cambridge Memorial League Cup edit 1981 Croatia AFC 1982 Vancouver Whitecaps B 1983 Croatia FC 1984 New Westminster QPR 1985 Croatia SC 1986 Croatia SC 1987 Croatia SC 1988 ICSF Columbus 1989 ICSF Columbus 1990 Croatia SC 1991 Croatia SC 1992 WSSA Selects 1993 Croatia SC 1994 UBC Alumni 1995 Victoria United 1996 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 1997 Okanagan Challenge 1998 Okanagan Challenge 1999 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2000 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2001 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2002 Victoria United 2003 New Westminster Khalsa Sporting 2004 Victoria United 2005 Victoria United 2006 Whitecaps FC Reserves 2007 Victoria United 2008 Victoria United 2009 Okanagan Challenge 2010 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2011 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2012 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2013 Khalsa Sporting Club 2014 Khalsa Sporting Club 2015 Vancouver United FC 2016 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2017 Vancouver United FC 2018 Khalsa Sporting Club 2019 Victoria Highlander Reserves 2022 Okanagan FC Reserve Men edit 2006 Victoria United 2007 Norvan SC 2008 Victoria United 2009 Okanagan Whitecaps FC 2010 Vancouver FC 2011 Coquitlam Metro Ford SC 2012 Kamloops Heat 2013 Abbotsford Metro Ford Mariners 2014 Mid Isle Highlanders Women The Jacques Moon Memorial League Cup edit 1999 Vancouver Explorers 2000 Portland Rain 2001 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2002 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2003 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2004 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2005 Victoria Stars 2006 Whitecaps Reserves 2007 Whitecaps Reserves 2008 Victoria Stars 2009 Fraser Valley Action 2010 Whitecaps Prospects 2011 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2012 Fraser Valley Action 2013 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2014 Peninsula Co op Highlanders Reserve Women The Len McAdams League Cup edit 2006 North Shore Eagles Stars 2007 Penticton Pinnacles 2008 Tri Cities Xtreme 2009 Kamloops Heat 2010 Fraser Valley Action 2011 Kamloops Heat 2012 West Vancouver FC 2013 TSS Academy Black 2014 Peninsula Co op Highlanders FCChallenge Cup winners 4 editThe Challenge Cup is with the top four teams or the host team and the top three competing in a straight knockout tournament seeded by league standings Men The Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup edit 1995 Victoria United 1996 Victoria United 1997 Okanagan Challenge 1998 Victoria United 1999 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2000 New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 2001 Surrey United 2002 New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 2003 New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 2004 Victoria United 2005 New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 2006 Victoria United 2007 Victoria United 2008 Victoria United 2009 Okanagan Challenge 2010 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2011 Okanagan Challenge 2012 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2013 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2014 Khalsa Sporting Club 2015 Khalsa Sporting Club 2016 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2017 Vancouver United FC 2018 Khalsa Sporting Club 2022 Port Moody Soccer Club Women The Dave Fryatt Challenge Cup edit 2001 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2002 Surrey United 2003 Tri Cities Xtreme 2004 Tri Cities Xtreme 2005 Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints 2006 Whitecaps Women Reserves 2007 FC Xtreme 2008 Victoria Stars 2009 Whitecaps Prospects 2011 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2012 Fraser Valley Action 2013 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2014 Peninsula Co op Highlanders Reserve Men edit 2014 Victoria Highlanders 2013 Penticton Pinnacles 2012 Victoria United 2011 Okanagan FC 2010 Vancouver FC 2009 Okanagan WFC 2008 Chilliwack FC Royal Racing 2007 Fraser Valley Action 2006 Victoria United Reserve Women Bill Gillespie Challenge Cup edit 2008 Tri Cities Xtreme 2009 Penticton Pinnacles 2010 TSS Academy 2011 Fraser Valley Action 2012 Kelowna United 2013 Penticton Pinnacles 2014 Penticton PinnaclesFormer men s PCSL teams editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Modern era edit 86ers Reserves 1995 1996 Abbotsford Athletes in Action 1995 2001 Abbotsford Magnuson Ford SC 2014 2015 ASA Devils 2018 Athletic Club of BC 2010 Bellingham Marlins 1998 1999 Columbus Clan F C 2005 Coquitlam Metro Ford SC 2012 2014 EDC Burnaby 2013 2014 Fiji Saints 1995 FK Pacific 2006 2007 Fraser Valley Action 2002 2009 Ismaili 1995 Kamloops City Blaze 2004 2005 Kamloops Excel 2010 2011 Kamloops Heat 1995 1999 2013 2016 Langley Athletic 2012 Mid Isle Highlanders FC 2011 Okanagan Challenge 1995 2012 Peace Arch United 2007 2008 Penticton Pinnacles 1997 2006 PoCo City FC 2012 Port Moody SC 2017 PSSA Rapids 2001 2008 Richmond Clan 2004 Seattle Hibernian Saints 1995 2006 Seattle Wolves 2008 Surrey Eagles 2014 Surrey United 1999 2009 2011 Team BC 2001 2003 UBC Alumni 1995 Vancouver Explorers 1998 2002 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2010 2017 Vancouver United FC 2016 2018 Victoria United 1995 2014 Whitecaps FC Reserves 2005 2006 Whitecaps FC Prospects 2008 2009 Clubs timeline editFormer women s PCSL teams editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Abbotsford Athletes in Action 1999 2001 Bellingham Marlins 1999 Hibernian amp Caledonian 1999 2005 Kamloops City 2005 Kamloops UCC Alumni 1999 2003 Kelowna United 2008 Okanagan Challenge 1999 2000 2004 Okanagan Predators 2002 2003 Portland Rain 2000 2003 PSSA Rapids 2007 2008 Semiahmoo SC 2008 2010 Skagit Valley 2000 Sportstown TSS 2005 Surrey United 2001 2009 Tacoma Pride 2000 2001 Team BC 2001 2003 Vancouver Explorers 1999 2000 Vancouver Thunderbirds 2006 External links editOfficial website https web archive org web 20131203002107 http www bcsoccerweb com articles features pcsl htm http www canadiansoccerhistory com BC Pacific 20Coast 20Soccer 20League htmlReferences edit Pacific Coast Soccer League Pacific Coast Soccer League pcsl org Retrieved March 19 2018 Pacific Coast Soccer League PCSL org Retrieved October 19 2020 CUPS TROPHIES amp WINNERS Retrieved November 23 2022 CUPS TROPHIES amp WINNERS Retrieved November 23 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pacific Coast Soccer League amp oldid 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