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Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Tickets
- Seattle Sounders FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Lumen Field tickets for 04/20 07:30 PM at Lumen Field, Seattle, WA, From $27
- Sat Apr 20 2024
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Austin FC, BC Place Stadium tickets for 05/04 07:30 PM at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC, From $5
- Sat May 04 2024
- Los Angeles FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, BMO Stadium tickets for 05/11 07:30 PM at BMO Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, From $33
- Sat May 11 2024
- Seattle Sounders FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Lumen Field tickets for 05/18 07:30 PM at Lumen Field, Seattle, WA, From $28
- Sat May 18 2024
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Inter Miami CF, BC Place Stadium tickets for 05/25 07:30 PM at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC, From $172
- Sat May 25 2024
- Portland Timbers vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Providence Park tickets for 06/22 07:30 PM at Providence Park, Portland, OR, From $30
- Sat Jun 22 2024
- Minnesota United FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Allianz Field tickets for 07/03 07:30 PM at Allianz Field, Saint Paul, MN, From $31
- Wed Jul 03 2024
- CF Montreal vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Stade Saputo tickets for 07/06 07:30 PM at Stade Saputo, Montreal, QC, From $19
- Sat Jul 06 2024
The Vancouver Whitecaps FC joined the MLS in the year 2011 but they have been part of the soccer landscape for quite a few years longer than that. They have had an interesting ride in Major League Soccer too. They have missed the playoffs in three of the six seasons they have been playing as members of the MLS but also have the distinction of being the first Canadian soccer club to make it to the postseason. They will be out to make their mark once again during the latest campaign. If you are a fan, then grab your Vancouver Whitecaps FC tickets and watch them in action live at soccer stadiums around the country.
Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Cities
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Austin TX
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Carson CA
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Commerce City CO
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Foxborough MA
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Harrison NJ
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Houston TX
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Kansas City KS
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Los Angeles CA
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Montreal QC
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Portland OR
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Saint Paul MN
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Sandy UT
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Seattle WA
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc St. Louis MO
- Vancouver Whitecaps Fc Vancouver BC
The Vancouver Whitecaps FC will be keen to make an impact during the latest MLS season. They have had an interesting time of it since being members of the MLS but the time has now come for them to translate the promise into titles.
The starting point
The original Vancouver Whitecaps soccer team was incepted all the way back on December 11, 1973. They spent the 1970s and the 1980 plying their trade in the North American Soccer League in short known as the NASL. They enjoyed some success in the league as well. They clinched the Soccer Bowl in the year 1979. The Whitecaps were quite popular, selling out their home games on a regular basis as fans bought Vancouver Whitecaps FC tickets in big numbers. But then the NASL folded in 1984 and so did the teams.
The CSL days
In the year 1986, another Vancouver based soccer side was formed and it was named the Vancouver 86ers. They were members of the Canadian Soccer League and were a dominant force during those days. They won the league title four successive times between 1988 and 1991. They also finished runners up in 1992. The 86ers also clinched five regular season championships and three division crowns before the CSL folded in the year 1992. The franchise then moved to the APSL the next year, a league that merged into the USL in 1997.
The USL days
In the year 2001, the name was once again changed to the original one and the team began to be known as the Vancouver Whitecaps. Two years later, the name became the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The franchise won two league championships in 2006 and 2008 in the USL. They also captured second place in the year 2009. They also won the division title in 2001. They enjoyed a lot of success in the Cascadia Cup during that time as they won it thrice in 2004, 2005 and 2008.
Switch to the MLS
July 24, 2008 was the date when Major League Soccer announced that they were seeking to add two more teams to the roster for the season starting 2011. It took the Whitecaps only one day to make the announcement that they would be after one of those two spots.
They officially submitted their bid on October 15, 2008. They were however not the only side in the reckoning. Half a dozen other cities made their bids as well. MLS commissioner, Don Garber, met with representatives of the Whitecaps on November 21, 2008 to discuss the offer. Garber was very impressed.
Garber and Mark Abbott, the president of the MLS went to Vancouver to take a look at the BC Place Stadium on December 7, 2008. The purpose of the visit was to see the renovations being done to the stadium which were scheduled to complete before the 2011 campaign. March 18, 2009 was the date when it was officially announced that Vancouver would be getting one of two expansion slots.
The MLS days
The Vancouver Whitecaps FC began their tenure in the MLS at the Empire Field while renovations were in process at the BC Place Stadium. Once those were completed they made the move and have remained at the BC Place ever since then. The Whitecaps played thirty four games in their first MLS season and went 6-8-10 to finish in the ninth spot.
Their form improved in the second season as they went 11-13-10, a record that was good enough to book them a place in the playoffs. With that they also became the first Canadian soccer team to make it to the MLS postseason.
The Whitecaps have made two trips to the MLS Cup playoffs since then in 2014 and 2015. They went all the way to the Conference semifinals in 2015 and also managed to win the Canadian championship that season. They have also won two Cascadia Cups in 2013 and 2014 since joining the MLS.
The team from Vancouver failed to qualify for the playoffs last term. Will they bounce back this season and make another run for the biggest titles in the league? Book your Vancouver Whitecaps FC tickets and find out, live during what should be another fascinating season.
Vancouver Whitecaps Fc 2024 Schedule
Soccer season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Vancouver Whitecaps Fc will be Seattle Sounders FC vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC, held at the Lumen Field in Seattle. As of now, the last event, Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Minnesota United FC is scheduled for 5-Oct-24 at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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20-Apr-24 | Seattle, Washingt | Lumen Field |
27-Apr-24 | Harrison, New Jers | Red Bull Arena - NJ |
4-May-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
11-May-24 | Los Angeles, Californ | BMO Stadium |
15-May-24 | Commerce City, Colorado | Dicks Sporting Goods Park |
18-May-24 | Seattle, Washingt | Lumen Field |
25-May-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
29-May-24 | Kansas City, Kansas | Children's Mercy Park |
1-Jun-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
15-Jun-24 | Foxborough, Massachu | Gillette Stadium |
22-Jun-24 | Portland, Oregon | Providence Park |
29-Jun-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
3-Jul-24 | Saint Paul, Minnesot | Allianz Field |
6-Jul-24 | Montreal, Quebec | Stade Saputo |
13-Jul-24 | St. Louis, Missouri | Citypark - St. Louis |
17-Jul-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
20-Jul-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
30-Jul-24 | Los Angeles, Californ | BMO Stadium |
3-Aug-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |
24-Aug-24 | Vancouver, British | BC Place Stadium |