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Victoria United (Canada)

Victoria United is a Canadian soccer team based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. With lineage to clubs founded in 1904, the team plays in the Pacific Coast Soccer League (PCSL), a provincial amateur league featuring teams from British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

Victoria United
Full nameVictoria United
Nickname(s)United
Founded1904
Dissolved2014, reconstituted 2020
StadiumRoyal Athletic Park
Capacity4,247
ManagerSteve Scott
LeaguePacific Coast Soccer League
20147th
WebsiteClub website

From the 1930s through 1970s, Victoria United FC played in the old Pacific Coast League, notably winning five league championships and one playoff tile (Top Star Trophy). In 1967, they won the Pacific Coast International Championship for the J.F. Kennedy Trophy.[1]

From 1994 through 2012 Victoria played its home matches at Royal Athletic Park. Because of conflicts with the newly introduced semi-professional baseball team at Royal Athletic Park, United played the 2013 and 2014 seasons at Braefoot Park in Saanich. The team's colours are blue and white.

On October 1, 2014, the team announced that it would be dissolved.[2] It was reconstituted in 2020 and was scheduled to re-join the PCSL for the 2020 season, but this was delayed until 2022.

History edit

The team was formed in 1904 as a merger of two Victoria teams, Victoria Association Football Club, and Victoria Capitals. Until its dissolution, Victoria United was one of the oldest surviving sports clubs in North America. They were also one of the more successful clubs in the PCSL, having been champions on five occasions in the modern era.[3]

The formation of the USL Premier Development League's Victoria Highlanders starting in the 2009 season reduced Victoria United's success on and off the field. Former United stars such as Tyler and Jordan Hughes joined the Highlanders, the fanbase gravitated to the higher-level PDL side, and the once-formidable United fell in the standings, even finishing behind the Highlanders reserve team in 2010.

Beginning in 2011 the Highlanders shared United's ground at Royal Athletic Park, while United also had to split time with baseball's Victoria Seals and HarbourCats. The shortage of stadium time and added competition eventually compelled United to move to smaller Braefoot Park in 2013, and was noted as a reason for the team folding at the end of the 2014 season.[4]

Players edit

Notable alumni of the team include senior Canadian internationals Josh Simpson, Adam Straith, and Simon Thomas. National Basketball Association star Steve Nash, who played youth soccer in Victoria, appeared in one league game with Victoria in 2001 and recorded an assist.[5]

Year-by-year edit

The Pacific Coast Soccer League champion is the premier team with the most points at the end of the season. The top four men's premier teams or the Host team and the top three compete in a single game knockout tournament to decide the playoff champion.

The top Canadian team in the Pacific Coast Soccer League is also eligible to compete in a tournament against the top amateur teams from Washington State and Oregon State. This competition includes the league champion (or next highest placed team) as a host team and is a single game knockout tournament.

The Victoria Highlanders and Victoria United maintain a friendly relationship and play a charity match each preseason around July 1.

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs GP W D L GF GA Pts
1995 4 PCSL 1st 18 13 3 2 72 16 42
1996 4 PCSL 2nd 12 8 2 2 37 14 26
1997 4 PCSL 2nd 12 8 1 3 25 14 25
1998 4 PCSL 3rd 16 9 1 6 45 24 28
1999 4 PCSL 5th 18 9 2 7 35 30 29
2000 4 PCSL 4th 14 7 3 4 37 24 24
2001 4 PCSL 3rd 16 9 3 4 43 26 30
2002 4 PCSL 1st 18 12 4 2 46 7 40
2003 4 PCSL 2nd 15 11 2 2 46 12 35
2004 4 PCSL 1st 16 10 4 2 43 23 34
2005 4 PCSL 1st, South Champions 16 11 3 2 54 17 36
2006 4 PCSL 5th 14 8 2 4 42 23 26
2007 4 PCSL 1st DNQ 18 10 6 2 50 27 36
2008 4 PCSL 1st 18 13 3 2 60 21 42
2009 4 PCSL 6th DNQ 16 7 3 6 35 26 24
2010 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 16 6 2 8 36 29 20
2011 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 12 5 0 7 254 28 15
2012 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 16 7 1 8 31 37 22
2013 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 14 4 4 6 17 28 16
2014 4 PCSL 7th DNQ 14 4 3 7 32 34 15

Honours edit

  • PCSL League Champions 2008
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 2008
  • PCSL League Champions 2007
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 2007
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 2006
  • PCSL League Champions 2005
  • PCSL South Division Champions 2005
  • J. F. Kennedy Trophy Winners 2005
  • PCSL League Champions 2004
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 2004
  • J. F. Kennedy Trophy Winners 2004
  • PCSL League Champions 2002
  • J. F. Kennedy Trophy Winners 2002
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 1998
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 1996
  • J. F. Kennedy Trophy Winners 1996
  • PCSL League Champions 1995
  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup Winners 1995

More Honors edit

  • Island & BC Champions 1896 (as Victoria Association Football Club)
  • BC Champions 1900 (as Victoria Association Football Club)
  • BC Senior Football League Champions 1901–1902 (as Victoria Association Football Club)
  • Garrison Cup Winners 1904–1905
  • V.A.F. League Champions 1905–1906
  • Island Senior League Champions 1905–1906
  • Victoria City League Champions 1906–1907 (as Wanderers)
  • Brackman-Kerr Cup Winners 1933–1934
  • Pacific Coast League winners 1935–1936, 1951–1952, 1966–1967, 1967–1968, 1971–1972
  • Top Star Trophy (PCSL Playoffs) 1971–1972
  • Pacific Coast International Championship for the J.F. Kennedy Trophy 1966–1967
  • Nanaimo Challenge Cup Winners 1937–1938
  • Jackson Cup Winners 1940–1941, 1950–1951
  • Price Cup Winners 1941–1942
  • Solarium Winners Cup 1950–1951
  • Anderson Cup Winners 1994

Head coaches edit

Stadium edit

References edit

  1. ^ "O'Keefes: 50 years since 'Wrong Team' won". 9 May 2017.
  2. ^ http://www.victoriaunited.com/news.php?NID=279
  3. ^ "Home". pcsl.org.
  4. ^ http://www.victoriaunited.com/news.php?NID=279
  5. ^ . www.victoriaunited.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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Victoria United FC played in the old Pacific Coast League notably winning five league championships and one playoff tile Top Star Trophy In 1967 they won the Pacific Coast International Championship for the J F Kennedy Trophy 1 From 1994 through 2012 Victoria played its home matches at Royal Athletic Park Because of conflicts with the newly introduced semi professional baseball team at Royal Athletic Park United played the 2013 and 2014 seasons at Braefoot Park in Saanich The team s colours are blue and white On October 1 2014 the team announced that it would be dissolved 2 It was reconstituted in 2020 and was scheduled to re join the PCSL for the 2020 season but this was delayed until 2022 Contents 1 History 2 Players 3 Year by year 4 Honours 4 1 More Honors 5 Head coaches 6 Stadium 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2009 The team was formed in 1904 as a merger of two Victoria teams Victoria Association Football Club and Victoria Capitals Until its dissolution Victoria United was one of the oldest surviving sports clubs in North America They were also one of the more successful clubs in the PCSL having been champions on five occasions in the modern era 3 The formation of the USL Premier Development League s Victoria Highlanders starting in the 2009 season reduced Victoria United s success on and off the field Former United stars such as Tyler and Jordan Hughes joined the Highlanders the fanbase gravitated to the higher level PDL side and the once formidable United fell in the standings even finishing behind the Highlanders reserve team in 2010 Beginning in 2011 the Highlanders shared United s ground at Royal Athletic Park while United also had to split time with baseball s Victoria Seals and HarbourCats The shortage of stadium time and added competition eventually compelled United to move to smaller Braefoot Park in 2013 and was noted as a reason for the team folding at the end of the 2014 season 4 Players editNotable alumni of the team include senior Canadian internationals Josh Simpson Adam Straith and Simon Thomas National Basketball Association star Steve Nash who played youth soccer in Victoria appeared in one league game with Victoria in 2001 and recorded an assist 5 Year by year editThe Pacific Coast Soccer League champion is the premier team with the most points at the end of the season The top four men s premier teams or the Host team and the top three compete in a single game knockout tournament to decide the playoff champion The top Canadian team in the Pacific Coast Soccer League is also eligible to compete in a tournament against the top amateur teams from Washington State and Oregon State This competition includes the league champion or next highest placed team as a host team and is a single game knockout tournament The Victoria Highlanders and Victoria United maintain a friendly relationship and play a charity match each preseason around July 1 Year Division League Reg Season Playoffs GP W D L GF GA Pts1995 4 PCSL 1st 18 13 3 2 72 16 421996 4 PCSL 2nd 12 8 2 2 37 14 261997 4 PCSL 2nd 12 8 1 3 25 14 251998 4 PCSL 3rd 16 9 1 6 45 24 281999 4 PCSL 5th 18 9 2 7 35 30 292000 4 PCSL 4th 14 7 3 4 37 24 242001 4 PCSL 3rd 16 9 3 4 43 26 302002 4 PCSL 1st 18 12 4 2 46 7 402003 4 PCSL 2nd 15 11 2 2 46 12 352004 4 PCSL 1st 16 10 4 2 43 23 342005 4 PCSL 1st South Champions 16 11 3 2 54 17 362006 4 PCSL 5th 14 8 2 4 42 23 262007 4 PCSL 1st DNQ 18 10 6 2 50 27 362008 4 PCSL 1st 18 13 3 2 60 21 422009 4 PCSL 6th DNQ 16 7 3 6 35 26 242010 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 16 6 2 8 36 29 202011 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 12 5 0 7 254 28 152012 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 16 7 1 8 31 37 222013 4 PCSL 5th DNQ 14 4 4 6 17 28 162014 4 PCSL 7th DNQ 14 4 3 7 32 34 15Honours editPCSL League Champions 2008 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 2008 PCSL League Champions 2007 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 2007 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 2006 PCSL League Champions 2005 PCSL South Division Champions 2005 J F Kennedy Trophy Winners 2005 PCSL League Champions 2004 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 2004 J F Kennedy Trophy Winners 2004 PCSL League Champions 2002 J F Kennedy Trophy Winners 2002 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 1998 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 1996 J F Kennedy Trophy Winners 1996 PCSL League Champions 1995 Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup Winners 1995More Honors edit Island amp BC Champions 1896 as Victoria Association Football Club BC Champions 1900 as Victoria Association Football Club BC Senior Football League Champions 1901 1902 as Victoria Association Football Club Garrison Cup Winners 1904 1905 V A F League Champions 1905 1906 Island Senior League Champions 1905 1906 Victoria City League Champions 1906 1907 as Wanderers Brackman Kerr Cup Winners 1933 1934 Pacific Coast League winners 1935 1936 1951 1952 1966 1967 1967 1968 1971 1972 Top Star Trophy PCSL Playoffs 1971 1972 Pacific Coast International Championship for the J F Kennedy Trophy 1966 1967 Nanaimo Challenge Cup Winners 1937 1938 Jackson Cup Winners 1940 1941 1950 1951 Price Cup Winners 1941 1942 Solarium Winners Cup 1950 1951 Anderson Cup Winners 1994Head coaches edit nbsp Nico Craveiro 2021 present nbsp Steve Scott 2012 2014 nbsp Nick Daniels 2010 2012 nbsp Eddie Mukahanana 2009 2010 nbsp Ben Hooker 2007 2008 nbsp Kevin Mennie 2006 nbsp Dante Zanatta 2001 2005 nbsp Rob Williams 1999 2000 nbsp David Ravenhill and nbsp Nick Gilbert 1998 nbsp Frank Woods 1997 nbsp Buzz Parsons 1996 1997 nbsp Frank Woods 1994 1995 Stadium editRoyal Athletic Park Victoria British Columbia 1995 2012 Braefoot Park Saanich British Columbia 2013 2014 References edit O Keefes 50 years since Wrong Team won 9 May 2017 http www victoriaunited com news php NID 279 Home pcsl org http www victoriaunited com news php NID 279 Archived copy www victoriaunited com Archived from the original on 11 December 2001 Retrieved 12 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links editVictoria United Official Website Pacific Coast Soccer League Official Website http www victoriaindex ca index php file details amp listid 1786 amp cid 471 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria United Canada amp oldid 1181001317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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