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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 643 reviews

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC History

The Vancouver Whitecaps may have only joined MLS in 2011 (alongside the Portland Timbers), but the team has a long history in the Pacific Northwest. The Whitecaps first launched in 1974  as a member of the now-defunct North American Soccer League and moved to the Canadian Soccer League in 1986 as the 86ers. The team would remain as the 86ers until 2000 when the Whitecaps name resurfaced as part of the A-League, which would later become the United Soccer League (USL).

Finally, on March 18, 2009, the Whitecaps were introduced as the newest franchise in MLS, where they would keep the Whitecaps name as part of the United States' top division. The club qualified for their first playoff run in 2012, becoming the first Canadian MLS franchise to do so. Meanwhile, the Whitecaps have claimed the Voyageurs Cup at the annual interleague Canadian Championship in 2015, 2022, and 2013 and count 2013 MLS Golden Boot winner Camilo Sanvezzo among their alumni. 

Vancouver Whitecaps FC Team Info

Conference: Western
Team Colors: Deep Sea Blue, Whitecaps Blue, White
Team Rivals: Seattle Sounders FC, Portland Timbers, Toronto FC, CF Montréal

Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place

The Pacific Northwest is a hotbed for MLS soccer fandom, and Vancouver is no exception. Like their Western Conference rivals in Seattle and Portland, the Whitecaps elicit passionate devotion from the locals at BC Place. Settle in for a night of soccer boosted by the team’s supporters' section, led by passionate fan groups the Southsiders, Rain City Brigade, and Curva Collective.

FAQS

Vancouver Whitecaps FC’s 2024 regular season kicks off in March at home as Vancouver Whitecaps FC face off against Charlotte FC. Vancouver competes in their final match of the regular season at America First Field in Sandy, Utah against Western Conference opponents Real Salt Lake. Here’s a list of key matches to keep an eye on: 

  • 03/02 vs. Charlotte FC
  • 03/30 vs. Portland Timbers
  • 04/06 vs. Toronto FC
  • 04/20 @ Seattle Sounders FC
  • 05/18 @ Seattle Sounders FC
  • 06/22 @ Portland Timbers
  • 07/06 @ CF Montréal
  • 09/28 vs. Portland Timbers
  • 10/02 vs. Seattle Sounders FC
  • 10/19 @ Real Salt Lake

Tickets for the 2024 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC have not yet appeared in an MLS Cup championship match.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC compete at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. The seating map for BC Place can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 643 reviews
  • Good Game, Awful Behaviour From Attendee

    by MrF on 2024-09-17BC Place - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    The game was pretty good, good view and overall great atmosphere, if it wasn't for one problem that happened now twice, a person in front of me, turned suddenly and snapped at my 7 years old, for "cheering and jumping". Now I understand being annoyed, but growling and snapping at children at a sporting event for enjoying the game, is unacceptable, if people want a relaxing atmosphere there is always opera.

  • Great experience well organized clean happy to be there

    by Machoman on 2024-09-01BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience well organized clean happy to be there

  • Thrilling game and great environment

    by Matt C on 2024-08-06BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Hot evening with an open roof. Lots of fans of both teams. TJ scored early and it was 1-0 at halftime. But in the second half, the Caps went off! 3 straight goals and many other chances. Wildly entertaining

  • Good to take in the stadium

    by Pinks on 2024-08-06BC Place - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    Nice stadium with a decent turnout for my first event in Canada as a travelling Brit. Great options for food (far beyond the usual standard option in English venues), with option to take alcohol into the stands… result! Found it unusual that merchandise was available to buy within the stadium halls (good thing), and the central screens gave ideal additional coverage, even with good view points from the seats in the corner. I liked the away navy kit, but found prices more expensive than premier league kits even (surprising), so passed on that option. All in all, for what was not considered a major event, was a good day out crowned with a victory. Atmosphere was probably reflective of the sub-par significance or nature of the event. Thanks Whitecaps!

  • Disappointed

    by Alpinehi on 2024-05-29BC Place - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    This game had been promoted as a rare opportunity for Canadians to see the worlds greatest soccer player Lionel Messi play in our home country. The demand drove the prices which I guess we were willing to play because we did. But then neither Messi or two other big name stars from the visiting team came to the game and the atmosphere and experience was not what had been expected. More should be done to ensure rare opportunities like this are fulfilled and that what people pay for is delivered.

  • Great Atmosphere

    by MSB on 2024-05-28BC Place - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    Although there was extreme disappointment with Ticketmaster, in that tickets were insanely inflated when a European soccer star was mentioned to attend this game...the game and atmosphere of the building and fans was fantastic.

  • Inter Miami Match

    by Spartacus on 2024-05-28BC Place - VancouverRating: 2 out of 5

    Overall good match but overshadowed by the price gouging conducted from Whitecaps FC.

  • Miami FC vs Whitecaps - The Messi No Show

    by Messi Attitude on 2024-05-28BC Place - VancouverRating: 2 out of 5

    Lionel Messi showed that he does not care for the “beautiful game” that has made him millions of dollars and an international star. If he did he would have made the trip to Vancouver to support the Sport that he loves and help promote that sport for both the MLS and FIFA. But he did not. He stayed home. The team will tell you it was the Coach’s decision but Messi has the power to make the decision on his own. Messi could have come to Vancouver and made a short appearance on the pitch so that all of the fans that came to the game just to see him would have had that chance, or could have done some personal appearances to make up for not playing. Not showing up at all was the worst move he could have made as it showed his utmost contempt for the league his fans and the sport in general. The Whitecaps made a mistake in marketing the game as they did with the focus on Messi. They never had any control over Messi attending or not. Once it was announced that he, and the other two top players, were not attending they did start working on trying to make up for it. I hope they will not make that mistake again. The game was fine. But, I purchased tickets for my son, father, and myself to see Messi. I traveled with my son from Victoria and incurred ferry fares and meals expenses to make it to the game that I would not have gone to see. We were lucky that we did not have to book a hotel to stay in. For the money I spent we could have had an exception dinner out or gone to something else that would have been much more memorable.

  • Where is Messi

    by Millsy on 2024-05-28BC Place - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    While I understand that in professional sports you cannot guarantee certain players playing on the day that you bought tickets, this game was sold and marketed as Messi coming to Vancouver. His face was on all the posters and material leading up to the ticket release. We all paid 5-10 x more for these tickets because of this fact. I think more could have been done to suggest there was a large chance that he would not even play let alone come to our city. Unfortunate is what it all was. My boy had tears in his eyes.

  • Disappointing

    by Mike on 2024-05-28BC Place - VancouverRating: 1 out of 5

    Terrible atmosphere and ridiculous lines for food. People missed more than half the game waiting in line for a crap 50% off burger. Crowd was not interested in the game at all. Really disappointing.

  • Meh-ssi

    by Jake Benjamin on 2024-05-28BC Place - VancouverRating: 2 out of 5

    There was nothing to distinguish the Whitecaps vs Miami game from other regular season match-ups. It was like a pre-season game but with 30,000 more people. We sat in top bowl and you could tell they were unaccustomed to hosting on that level. Food line-ups were huge (non-starter if you had small kids), no vendors or hype guys. They had a few days to adjust to Messi not being there and they failed. Overall experience was meh

  • Family of three had an awesome time

    by ND on 2024-04-13BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    We attended the Whitecaps vs Toronto FC and our experience was great overall. The biggest downside was that the hotdogs were ridiculously priced but the overall atmosphere of the event was great. The crowd size was perfect. The staff that we engaged were very helpful and happy to see us. Ticket prices were also very reasonable for this event (not so much for the upcoming Miami game). We are looking forward to attend more games in the future.

  • Stadium was totally unprepared for 5700 fans.

    by Disgruntled Fan on 2024-02-11Starlight Stadium - VictoriaRating: 3 out of 5

    How cab you have one ticket scanner per gate? It was sold out. Many fans missed the first half waiting to get in to the stadium. Outrageous!

  • Game was great. Event Mngmt needs work.

    by MacSoccernut on 2024-02-11Starlight Stadium - VictoriaRating: 2 out of 5

    The game, what we saw of it, was great. Despite arriving over an hour early, we missed the first 20+ minutes of the it though. There was no one controlling parking and not great signage. But it was free so that's a wash perhaps. The line to get in was confusing. There was no one out managing crowds, letting people know what was going on. Turns out we got in the right line. A very long, mostly static, seemingly spontaneously formed line. There was literally one gate. One person entering at a time... and thousands in line. I assume there was another one on the other side of the stadium but I don't know. I'm also assuming the stadium was half full for kick-off. We weren't there to see it. When we finally got in and to our seats, the rest of the night was quite enjoyable. Exciting game. Great international crowd. Notwithstanding the minor chaos on leaving. Again no event folks or clear direction to separate pedestrians from cars backing out of somewhat chaotic parking in the dark etc. It was fortunate no one was run over (assuming this is the case). Hopefully this will continually get better. One thing for sure, no steps to expand this stadium should be considered without recognizing and adequately addressing the event management needs of the existing facility and then ensuring that capability, once in place and operating effectivel, is scalable to whatever increased capacity is planned.

  • Excellent game Whitecaps vs. Tigre!

    by Messi Attitude on 2024-02-10Starlight Stadium - VictoriaRating: 4 out of 5

    The match on the field was hard fought and totally entertaining from the first whistle to the last. With great the Mexican team working hard to build up the perfect shot and the Whitecaps breaking out on counter attacks. The Whitecaps’ goalie was utterly amazing making unbelievable stops that could have seen the Caps down 2 - 1 at the end of the first half, instead of leading 1 - 0. The Tigre continued to push in the second half and finally scored on a set kick in the last 5 minutes of regulation time. It was a very exciting additional 5 minutes of play before the game ended in a 1 all draw. It was a great match and well worth the price of the ticket. The problem was with the management of the crowd prior to and during the event. The door opened one hour prior to the event and was heavily lined up when we arrived 30 minutes prior to the event. It took us 40 minutes to get through the line and into the stadium. The game had already started by then. We had still to get to our seats. Once we were in our seats in Section 107 row B seats 4 to 7 our view was interrupted for the next 20 or so minutes with the rest of the people arriving for the match and trying to get to their seats. There was one gate as far as I could see and I asked the attendant as well. With one person checking bags, three security people handing for weapons and three people at least taking tickets for 5,700 people. It was not enough as it did not get people into the game fast enough and to be honest did not provide a very good check of the bags. There was no signage out front of the stadium providing clear instructions on where to line up and what the line up was for. The line up crossed the driveway to the parking lot that was for several other business as well as the stadium without any control and was at one point lined up into the parking lot. There were no standards or ropes or demarkation for the lines in any way and that left much up to the interpretation of the attendees and that can lead to problems. Once in the stadium there were little or no staff to support finding your seats. That was very difficult for us especially as the game had already started and we did not want to be standing in the way of other fans. I certainly did not see any one and was not offered any assistance as I walked in front of the main grandstand looking for our section and then our row and seats at centre field. Additionally it seemed that the stadium was unprepared for that number of people at the intermission as my colleagues were unable to get any food during the break. They told me that the line did not move during the entire time so they came back empty handed. It was my understanding that the food and beverage outlets consisted of the regular concession and two food trucks to serve 5,700 people. Again, the on field product which is what we paid to go see was excellent and we would go again in a heartbeat, but the stadium could use some help in becoming the world class experience that the match was and the stadium certainly could be with a few minor tweaks.

  • Starlight Stadium

    by TheCro!!! on 2024-02-10Starlight Stadium - VictoriaRating: 4 out of 5

    It was 30 min into the game before I was able to see anything as people were constantly walking in front of me during the match. Stadium staff clearly did not know how to handle an event of this magnitude. I have attended games all over the world including Vancouver and never experienced this poor a planning by stadium staff. Game was entertaining what I was able to see of it. 5 stars for game, Starlight Stadium facility and staff get 1 star. Royal Athletic park or Centenial Stadium at Uvic are much better prepared for events of this magnitude. Langford is clearly not.

  • Stadium entrance misery

    by Maria on 2024-02-10Starlight Stadium - VictoriaRating: 1 out of 5

    The game was great but we missed half of it because there is only one gate screener, to screen a sold out 5k seats. Halfway from the gate we were told that the VIP entrance at the back was open. The crowd rushed to the back of the stadium. I am old and my knees have problem but I walked to the back to take chance of getting inside quicker. The line up was already long by the time I get there. Same thing there is only one gate screener. It was already second half when we get in.

  • It was awesome!!!

    by Ike on 2023-11-10BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    It was my first Time there at the game. I had great time with my kid I would love to come back.

  • Needs more family activities

    by Soccer gramma on 2023-11-09BC Place - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    While referee may not have been best and understand passionate feelings involved in spotted, unsportmanship like behavior is never acceptable. Caused some children around me to be scared and anxious, and tarnished their and their parents experience. Would of liked to see some kid friendly activities, like soccer skills games, etc to build game excitement pregame, not just a beer garden, because it was a playoff and many families and children’s soccer teams were in attendance. More festive event.

  • Meh

    by P.J. on 2023-11-09BC Place - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    There wasn't much hype, the upper bowl was mostly empty and the officiating was ghastly. Overall it felt like an exhibition game, if you ask me.