Caleb Clarke is a young man, briming with confidence, full of potential, and hoping to take the next step. But in order to do that, he will need playing time.
Read MoreTom Heinemann: Hair Apparent
For 504 days, Eric Hassli was known as Vancouver’s Big Man. Now it is Tom Heinemann, who hopes to step into those very big cleats, and stake his claim.
Read MoreMaking Introductions, Hajimemashite Kobayashi
Christopher Vose was honoured to meet Japanese midfielder Kobayashi Daigo in Burnaby on Tuesday, after Vancouver had signed him from the J-League.
Read MoreWorking to Live: The Jacob Lensky Story
Early in life, Jacob Lensky made the decision that he would not be defined by his occupation, as so many of us are. Instead, it would be but one piece of the whole.
Read MoreBrad Rusin's Winning Mentality
Brad Rusin hadn’t even set foot in Vancouver before he had reason to loathe Toronto, which means he should fit in nicely alongside Jay DeMerit, or Andy O'Brien.
Read MoreWFC are Looking for a Few Good Wingmen
2013 should be a defining year for Omar Salgado and Russell Teibert. If it is not, then the Whitecaps have a problem, and the Rabbits may benefit from some new blood.
Read MoreKeep Calm and Carry On: Martin Rennie plans ahead
Last year, Vancouver Whitecaps FC attempted to defy convention by taking two steps forward, and one step back. So far, so good, but there is still much to be done.
Read MorePitchside: SFU v Western Washington Vikings
For the third year in a row, the Simon Fraser Clan find themselves atop the Great Northwest Athletic Conference table. Click here to open our fullscreen slideshow.
Read MoreCourtside: SFU v Alaska Anchorage Seawolves
The Clan dropped their last home match of the season in straight sets to the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves. Click here to open our fullscreen slideshow.
Read MoreGetting to know Marius Røvde
Part of the key game plan for Vancouver Whitecaps FC in tomorrow's MLS Cup match in Los Angeles is to keep the Galaxy off of the score sheet.
Read MoreEveryone knows that anyone can beat anyone
On Tuesday, Christopher Vose caught up with Vancouver Whitecaps FC impressive young assistant coach Carl Robinson at the Burnaby Lake Sports Complex.
Read MoreCourtside: SFU Clan v NNU Crusaders
On Thursday, the Simon Fraser Clan won it's first NCAA Division II Women's Volleyball match of the season. Click here to open our fullscreen slideshow.
Read MoreCourtside: SFU v Western Washington Vikings
On a rain soaked Saturday evening, a number of people took shelter from the storm to witness a volleyball match. Click here to open our fullscreen slideshow.
Read MorePitchside: SFU Clan v Saint Martin's Saints
The Simon Fraser Clan dropped its tenth match of the season, and failed to improve on its two goals so far. Click here to open our fullscreen slideshow.
Read MorePitchside: Simon Fraser Clan v Sioux Falls Cougars
On Saturday, Simon Fraser carried on their winning ways, which seems to be a habit for the Clan these days.Click here to open our fullscreen slideshow.
Read MorePitchside: Simon Fraser Clan v Mary Marauders
On Thursday night, the supporters sang, “Oh, give us our sixth goal, give us our sixth goal, give us our sixth go-oal!" And while it didn't come to fruition, the 5-0 victory lifted the Simon Fraser Clan to seven wins and one loss on the season, and padded their already healthy goal margin, which currently stands at +22.
Read MoreTales from the Training Ground: Los Angeles Galaxy
A year ago, David Beckham prepared to take a free kick against the Columbus Crew. It was deep into stoppage time, with the Galaxy leading by a goal. Something about the Crew’s defence rattled the Englishman. He complained, eating up the clock, until the referee came over to sort it out. But this proved woefully insufficient.
Read MoreTales from the Training Ground: CD Chivas
Amidst the tennis courts and the fitness centre, past the boxing ring, down into a valley, and nestled between banks of trees, we found them. They tried to hide from us, but we found them. Club Deportivo Chivas USA were hard at work, furiously training in preparation for the men from Cascadia. For they knew, as the Rapids had before them, this tribe of goats would fall against the power of the sea and the sky.
Read MorePitchside: Canada v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
It took an 80th minute strike by Christine Sinclair to save the day in sunny South Surrey. Vancouver Whitecaps FC's star striker, Mele French, had put the struggling W-League side ahead, thanks to a deserved penalty after Candace Chapman had tackled French from behind in the box. The friendly was played in three periods of 40, 25, and 25 minutes, before a 500-strong crowd.
Read MorePitchside: CSA Cup Semi-Final: FCE v WFC
Vancouver’s strikers, Eric Hassli and Atiba Harris, got the job done in Edmonton on Wednesday. Hassli’s 18th minute equaliser was set up by the ever improving Omar Salgado, and Harris’s 41st minute goal sealed the leg for the visitors. The 3,700 in attendance included a sizeable contingent of travelling supporters, who had defeated the Edmonton Supporters Group 11-7 earlier in the day at the neighbouring Clarke Stadium. The second leg is schedule for May 9th at BC Palce.
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