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The '''British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship''' is a [[football (soccer)]] tournament organized by the [[British Columbia Soccer Association]]. The tournament winner advances to the [[ |
The '''British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship''' is a [[football (soccer)]] tournament organized by the [[British Columbia Soccer Association]]. The tournament winner advances to the national [[The Challenge Trophy|Challenge Trophy]] for men and Jubilee Trophy for women, organized by the [[Canadian Soccer Association]]. It has a history of 122 years and the men's A championship competes for the 90-year-old Province Cup trophy.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.canadiansoccerhistory.com/BC/Province%20Cup.html |title= British Columbia: Province Cup 1922–1941| first=Colin |last=Jose |date=2012 |work=Canadian Soccer History |accessdate=April 3, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{title= Westcoast Reign-The BC Soccer Championships 1892-1905| first=Robert |last=Janning |date= 2012 |publisher=Ballboy Press |ISBN=978-0-9877478-1-5}}</ref> Teams qualify by final league standings or by winning their league cup. The number of berths and team seeding each league is awarded in each year’s competition is determined annually by the Adult Competitions Committee. The cup competition brackets are created by a publicly accessible or open random draw out of a “hat”. The format is a single elimination style tournament.<ref name="soccer1">{{cite web |url= http://www.bcsoccer.net/RotateNewsArticleView/tabid/243/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1871/Provincial-Cup-Season-Kicks-Off-with-the-Adult-Draw-on-April-2nd.aspx|title= Provincial Cup Season Kicks Off with the Adult Draw on April 2nd| first=BC |last=Soccer |date=March 27, 2013 |work=BC Soccer News |accessdate=April 3, 2013}}</ref> |
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The British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship is a football (soccer) tournament organized by the British Columbia Soccer Association. The tournament winner advances to the national Challenge Trophy for men and Jubilee Trophy for women, organized by the Canadian Soccer Association. It has a history of 122 years and the men's A championship competes for the 90-year-old Province Cup trophy.[1][2] Teams qualify by final league standings or by winning their league cup. The number of berths and team seeding each league is awarded in each year’s competition is determined annually by the Adult Competitions Committee. The cup competition brackets are created by a publicly accessible or open random draw out of a “hat”. The format is a single elimination style tournament.[3] The leagues taking part in Provincial Cup in 2013 are:[3]
Women's
- Metro Women's Soccer League - [1]
- Lower Island Women's Soccer Association - [2]
- Pacific Coast Soccer League - [3]
Men's
- Vancouver Metro Soccer League - [4]
- Fraser Valley Soccer League - [5]
- Vancouver Island Soccer League - [6]
- Pacific Coast Soccer League - [7]
Recent champions
Year | Men's | Women's |
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1960 | North Shore Carling's | N / A |
1961 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | N / A |
1962 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | N / A |
1963 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | N / A |
1964 | Vancouver Columbus FC | N / A |
1965 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | N / A |
1966 | North Shore Luckies | N / A |
1967 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | N / A |
1968 | Vancouver Columbus FC | N / A |
1969 | Vancouver Columbus FC | N / A |
1970 | Croatia SC Vancouver | N / A |
1971 | Vancouver Eintracht[4] | |
1972 | New Westminster Blues[5] | |
1973 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | |
1974 | Vancouver Lobbans | |
1975 | London Boxing Club of Victoria[6] | |
1976 | Victoria West FC | |
1977 | Vancouver Columbus FC | |
1978 | Vancouver Columbus FC | |
1979 | Victoria West FC | |
1980 | Victoria West FC | |
1981 | Victoria West FC | |
1982 | Victoria West FC | |
1983 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | |
1984 | Victoria West FC | James Bay |
1985 | Vancouver Croatia | Richmond Seniors |
1986 | Vancouver Croatia | Richmond Seniors |
1987 | New Westminster Q.P.R. | Coquitlam Soccer Club |
1988 | NorVan ANAF | Coquitlam |
1989 | Westside FC | Surrey |
1990 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | Coquitlam Strikers |
1991 | NorVan ANAF | Surrey Marlins |
1992 | NorVan ANAF | Surrey Marlins |
1993 | Westside FC | Surrey Marlins |
1994 | Coquitlam Metro Ford SC | Coquitlam Strikers |
1995 | North Shore Pegasus | Victoria Gorge FC |
1996 | Westside C.I.B.C. | UBC Alumni |
1997 | North Shore Pegasus | UBC Alumni |
1998 | Vancouver Firefighters FC | UBC Alumni |
1999 | Coquitlam Metro Ford SC | UBC Alumni |
2000 | Westside FC | UBC Alumni |
2001 | Victoria Gorge FC | Burnaby Canadians Anduccis |
2002 | Victoria Gorge FC | Burnaby Canadians Anduccis |
2003 | Surrey United | SportsTown UBC |
2004 | Pegasus FC | Surrey United |
2005 | Portuguese Sporting Club | Surrey United |
2006 | Sapperton Rovers | Surrey United |
2007 | Columbus Clan FC | Surrey United |
2008 | Victoria Gorge FC | Surrey United |
2009 | West Van FC | Surrey United |
2010 | Victoria Gorge FC | Surrey United |
2011 | ICST Pegasus | Surrey United |
2012 | Surrey United Firefighters | Surrey United |
2013 | Surrey United Firefighters | Surrey United |
2014 | Vancouver Croatia | Surrey United |
2015 | EDC Burnaby | North Shore Girls SC Renegades |
2016 | ICST Pegasus | Richmond FC |
2017 | Vancouver Club Inter FC | Surrey United |
Sources:[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
See also
References
- ^ Jose, Colin (2012). "British Columbia: Province Cup 1922–1941". Canadian Soccer History. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
- ^ Template:Title= Westcoast Reign-The BC Soccer Championships 1892-1905
- ^ a b Soccer, BC (March 27, 2013). "Provincial Cup Season Kicks Off with the Adult Draw on April 2nd". BC Soccer News. Retrieved April 3, 2013.
- ^ "Leafs seek dominion title". The Windsor Star. October 2, 1971. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ "Soccer Opponents Singing the Blues of Royal City". The Vancouver Sun. April 2, 1973. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
- ^ "1975 London Boxing Club (2011)". 2011. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved October 2, 2013.
{{cite web}}
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-28.
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- ^ http://www.vicwestsoccer.com
- ^ https://www.bcsoccer.net/files/MemberService/ProvincialCup/PastWinners/PastWinnersAdultProvincialCup_Updated%202015.pdf