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{{Short description|Canadian soccer player}}
{{Infobox football biography
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Brian Philley
| name = Brian Philley
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| fullname = John Brian Philley
| fullname = John Brian Philley
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1926|08|15|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1926|08|15|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]], [[Canada]]
| birth_place = [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]], Canada
| death_date = {{death date and age|2002|08|30|1926|08|15|df=y}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2002|08|30|1926|08|15|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]
| death_place = [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], Canada
| height = 178 cm
| height = 178 cm
| position = [[Forward (football)|Inside Forward, Centre Forward]]
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Inside forward, centre forward]]
| youthyears1 =
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 = Vancouver St. Joseph's
| youthclubs1 = Vancouver St. Joseph's
| years1 = 1942-1943
| years1 = 1942–1943
| clubs1 = Vancouver St. Andrews FC
| clubs1 = Vancouver St. Andrews FC
| years2 = 1943-1944
| years2 = 1943–1944
| clubs2 = North Shore United FC
| clubs2 = North Shore United FC
| years3 = 1944-1948
| years3 = 1944–1948
| clubs3 = Vancouver St. Saviours / City
| clubs3 = Vancouver St. Saviours / City
| years4 = 1948-1950
| years4 = 1948–1950
| clubs4 = Vancouver St. Andrews FC
| clubs4 = Vancouver St. Andrews FC
| years5 = 1950-1951
| years5 = 1950–1951
| clubs5 = North Shore United FC
| clubs5 = North Shore United FC
| years6 = 1950-1957
| years6 = 1950–1957
| clubs6 = Vancouver City / Hale-Co
| clubs6 = Vancouver City / Hale-Co
| years7 = 1958
| years7 = 1958
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| years8 = 1959
| years8 = 1959
| clubs8 = Vancouver City / Hale-Co
| clubs8 = Vancouver City / Hale-Co
| years9 = 1959-1961
| years9 = 1959–1961
| clubs9 = [[Westminster Royals|Westminster Royals FC]]
| clubs9 = [[Westminster Royals|Westminster Royals FC]]
| years10 = 1962-1963
| years10 = 1962–1963
| clubs10 = Canadians (Vancouver City FC)
| clubs10 = Canadians (Vancouver City FC)
| nationalyears1 = 1957
| nationalyears1 = 1957
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'''Brian Philley''' (15 August 1926 – 30 August 2002) is a former [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[soccer]] player. He was a two-time national champion with Vancouver City FC (known as Hale-Co FC in 1956) and [[Westminster Royals|Westminster Royals FC]] (1960). He was Canada's starting inside forward or centre forward during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in 1957<ref>https://canadasoccer.com/?t=project.tpl&sid=30</ref>. He is an honoured member of the [[Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]].
'''Brian Philley''' (15 August 1926 – 30 August 2002) was a former [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[soccer]] player. He was a two-time national champion with Vancouver City FC (known as Hale-Co FC in 1956) and [[Westminster Royals|Westminster Royals FC]] (1960). He was [[Canada men's national football team|Canada]]'s starting [[inside forward]] or [[centre forward]] during [[1958 FIFA World Cup qualification (CCCF and NAFC)|FIFA World Cup Qualifiers]] in 1957.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://canadasoccer.com/?t=project.tpl&sid=30|title = Home}}</ref> He is an honoured member of the [[Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]].


In the [[Pacific Coast Soccer League (1908-73)|Pacific Coast League]], Philley won five championships with three different clubs: three times with Vancouver City (1944-45 St. Saviours, 1953-54 City, 1962-63 Canadians), once with St. Andrews FC (1949-50), and once with Westminster (1960-61). He was a regular all-star selection, representing British Columbia or Vancouver in eight of 14 seasons from 1945-46 to 1958-59. He notably scored against [[Tottenham Hotspur]] in a 2-0 win in Vancouver on 3 June 1957.
In the [[Pacific Coast Soccer League (1908-73)|Pacific Coast League]], Philley won five championships with three clubs: three times with Vancouver City (1944-45 St. Saviours, 1953–54 City, 1962-63 Canadians), once with St. Andrews FC (1949–50), and once with Westminster (1960–61). He was a regular all-star selection, representing British Columbia or Vancouver in eight of 14 seasons from 1945–46 to 1958–59. He notably scored against [[Tottenham Hotspur]] in a 2–0 win in Vancouver on 3 June 1957. He also scored against the USA in a 3-2 win in St. Louis on 7 July 1957.


Brian was just 16 years old when he made his Pacific Coast league debut on 20 May 1943, coming in as a substitute and scoring once in St. Andrews FC's 4-5 loss to St. Saviours. Across 20 Pacific Coast League seasons, he scored 114 goals, notably finishing as league runner up in 1948-49 (when he scored a career-high 15 goals) and 1949-50 (13 goals). Over the course of one decade, he was the Pacific Coast league's joint second-highest scorer in the 1950s with 66 goals.
Brian was just 16 years old when he made his Pacific Coast league debut on 20 May 1943, coming in as a substitute and scoring once in St. Andrews FC's 4–5 loss to St. Saviours. Across 20 Pacific Coast League seasons, he scored 114 goals, notably finishing as league runner up in 1948-49 (when he scored a career-high 15 goals) and 1949-50 (13 goals). Over the course of one decade, he was the Pacific Coast league's joint second-highest scorer in the 1950s with 66 goals.


In 1953, he played in a North American championship match on loan with Westminster Royals FC, helping the Canadian club win the Jack Diamond Trophy over the Chicago Falcons.<ref name="Royals Rule as Champs">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZIBlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-YkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1017%2C2129306|title=Royals Rule as Champs|website=Google|author1=Trevor Swangard|date=October 13, 1953|accessdate=July 4, 2018}}</ref>
In 1953, he played in a North American championship match on loan with Westminster Royals FC, helping the Canadian club win the Jack Diamond Trophy over the Chicago Falcons.<ref name="Royals Rule as Champs">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZIBlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-YkNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1017%2C2129306|title=Royals Rule as Champs|website=Google|author1=Trevor Swangard|date=October 13, 1953|access-date=July 4, 2018}}</ref>


When he retired from soccer he became a referee and a member of the board of directors of the [[B.C. Soccer Association]].
When he retired from soccer he became a referee and a member of the board of directors of the [[B.C. Soccer Association]].
He was inducted into the [[B.C. Sports Hall of Fame]] in 1997.
He was inducted into the [[B.C. Sports Hall of Fame]] in 1997.


==Personal==
==Personal life==
Brian's brother [[Pat Philley]] also played in the Pacific Coast League and was likewise honoured by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame. While the two brothers often played for different teams, they were both part of Vancouver City's 1953-54 championship team. The brothers also played together for Vancouver St. Andrews FC in 1958<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PZRlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EIoNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1180%2C4126482</ref>, on several provincial all-star teams, and for Canada in 1956 and 1957.
Brian's brother [[Pat Philley]] also played in the Pacific Coast League and was likewise honoured by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame. While the two brothers often played for different teams, they were both part of Vancouver City's 1953-54 championship team. The brothers also played together for Vancouver St. Andrews FC in 1958,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PZRlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EIoNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1180,4126482|title=The Vancouver Sun - Google News Archive Search|website=news.google.com}}</ref> on several provincial all-star teams, and for Canada in 1956 and 1957.


== References ==
==Honours==

'''St. Saviours / Vancouver City FC / Hale-Co FC / Canadians'''
*[[Pacific Coast Soccer League (1908-73)|Pacific Coast League]] winner (1944–45, 1953–54, 1962–63)
*[[The Challenge Trophy|Canadian Championship (Challenge Trophy)]] winner (1956)

'''St. Andrews FC'''
*[[Pacific Coast Soccer League (1908-73)|Pacific Coast League]] winner (1949–50)

'''North Shore United FC'''
*[[Pacific Coast Soccer League (1908-73)|Pacific Coast League]] winner (1950–51)

'''Westminster Royals'''
*[[The Challenge Trophy|Canadian Championship (Challenge Trophy)]] winner (1960)
*[[Pacific Coast Soccer League (1908-73)|Pacific Coast League]] winner (1960–61)

'''Individual'''
*MVP of the [[The Challenge Trophy|Canadian Championship (Challenge Trophy)]], 1956
*BC Soccer Award of Merit, 1995
*[[British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame]] (1997)
*[[Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]] (2003)
*Soccer Hall of Fame of British Columbia (2019)

==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}
{{Reflist|30em}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://canadasoccer.com/index.php?pid=2546&t=profile& Canada Soccer Hall of Fame profile]
*{{Canada Soccer player|id=2546}} / [[Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]]
*[https://issuu.com/canadasoccer/docs/2017_pdf_cs_hall_of_fame_class Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]
*[https://issuu.com/canadasoccer/docs/2017_pdf_cs_hall_of_fame_class Canada Soccer Hall of Fame]
*[https://issuu.com/canadasoccer/docs/20171231_canada_records_results Canada Soccer Records & Results]
*[https://issuu.com/canadasoccer/docs/20171231_canada_records_results Canada Soccer Records & Results]
*[https://issuu.com/canadasoccer/docs/2019_canada_soccer_pacific_coast_le Story of the Pacific Coast League]


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Latest revision as of 22:17, 10 October 2024

Brian Philley
Personal information
Full name John Brian Philley
Date of birth (1926-08-15)15 August 1926
Place of birth Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Date of death 30 August 2002(2002-08-30) (aged 76)
Place of death Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Inside forward, centre forward
Youth career
Vancouver St. Joseph's
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1943 Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1943–1944 North Shore United FC
1944–1948 Vancouver St. Saviours / City
1948–1950 Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1950–1951 North Shore United FC
1950–1957 Vancouver City / Hale-Co
1958 Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1959 Vancouver City / Hale-Co
1959–1961 Westminster Royals FC
1962–1963 Canadians (Vancouver City FC)
International career
1957 Canada 4 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Brian Philley (15 August 1926 – 30 August 2002) was a former Canadian soccer player. He was a two-time national champion with Vancouver City FC (known as Hale-Co FC in 1956) and Westminster Royals FC (1960). He was Canada's starting inside forward or centre forward during FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in 1957.[1] He is an honoured member of the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame.

In the Pacific Coast League, Philley won five championships with three clubs: three times with Vancouver City (1944-45 St. Saviours, 1953–54 City, 1962-63 Canadians), once with St. Andrews FC (1949–50), and once with Westminster (1960–61). He was a regular all-star selection, representing British Columbia or Vancouver in eight of 14 seasons from 1945–46 to 1958–59. He notably scored against Tottenham Hotspur in a 2–0 win in Vancouver on 3 June 1957. He also scored against the USA in a 3-2 win in St. Louis on 7 July 1957.

Brian was just 16 years old when he made his Pacific Coast league debut on 20 May 1943, coming in as a substitute and scoring once in St. Andrews FC's 4–5 loss to St. Saviours. Across 20 Pacific Coast League seasons, he scored 114 goals, notably finishing as league runner up in 1948-49 (when he scored a career-high 15 goals) and 1949-50 (13 goals). Over the course of one decade, he was the Pacific Coast league's joint second-highest scorer in the 1950s with 66 goals.

In 1953, he played in a North American championship match on loan with Westminster Royals FC, helping the Canadian club win the Jack Diamond Trophy over the Chicago Falcons.[2]

When he retired from soccer he became a referee and a member of the board of directors of the B.C. Soccer Association. He was inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.

Personal life

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Brian's brother Pat Philley also played in the Pacific Coast League and was likewise honoured by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame. While the two brothers often played for different teams, they were both part of Vancouver City's 1953-54 championship team. The brothers also played together for Vancouver St. Andrews FC in 1958,[3] on several provincial all-star teams, and for Canada in 1956 and 1957.

Honours

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St. Saviours / Vancouver City FC / Hale-Co FC / Canadians

St. Andrews FC

North Shore United FC

Westminster Royals

Individual

References

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  1. ^ "Home".
  2. ^ Trevor Swangard (October 13, 1953). "Royals Rule as Champs". Google. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  3. ^ "The Vancouver Sun - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
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