Pacific FC
Full name | Pacific Football Club | ||
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Short name | PFC[1][2] | ||
Founded | June 1, 2018 | ||
Stadium | Westhills Stadium Langford, British Columbia | ||
Capacity | 6,200 | ||
Owner | SixFive Sports & Entertainment | ||
Chairman | Dean Shillington | ||
CEO | Rob Friend | ||
Coach | Pa-Modou Kah | ||
League | Canadian Premier League | ||
2019 | Canadian Premier League, 5th | ||
Website | http://pacificfc.canpl.ca/ | ||
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Pacific Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Greater Victoria, British Columbia. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League, playing home matches at Westhills Stadium located in Langford.
History
On May 5, 2018, "Port City FC" was one of four groups accepted by the Canadian Soccer Association for professional club membership, along with groups that would become Cavalry FC, HFX Wanderers, and York9. Port City was the only one of the four that was not identified with a specific city, and represented an as-of-yet undetermined location in British Columbia.[3] The group was expected to launch a team in either Greater Victoria or Surrey, British Columbia.[4] Former professional player Rob Friend, who grew up in British Columbia, was pictured as a representative of the region.[5] On June 1, the Canadian Premier League granted the Port City ownership group a club on Vancouver Island.[6]
Pacific FC was officially unveiled on July 20 as the seventh team to join the Canadian Premier League.[7] As well as confirming its place in the league for the 2019 launch season, the club also revealed its crest, colours and branding.[8] Former Denmark international Michael Silberbauer was announced as the first head coach on August 20.[9]
They played their first game on April 28, 2019, defeating visitors HFX Wanderers 1–0 with Hendrik Starostzik scoring the only goal and Mark Village keeping a clean sheet.[10] The club parted ways with Silberbauer on October 18, 2019, and announced then-assistant coach James Merriman as interim head coach.[11]
Stadium
The club plays their home games at Westhills Stadium. The city of Langford planned to increase the capacity from 1,718 to 8,000, but a utility pole located on the north side of the stadium has prevented any upgrades on that side.[12] By extending the existing south stand and adding seating behind both goals as well as new standing room on the north side, the capacity was increased to 6,200 for the 2019 season.[13][14]
Crest and colours
Home
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2020
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Away
2019
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The club's branding is designed to represent Vancouver Island. The team's crest is the shape of a Douglas fir, a tree native to Vancouver Island, split into two segments, with the right side forming the shape of the island. The tree is bordered by the ocean and includes a single chevron to represent a wave of the ocean and a 'V' that can stand for Victoria, victory and Vancouver Island.[15]
The secondary logo is a roundel with a trident, meant to represent the strength and courage of the island, as well as the weather attributed to the Pacific Ocean. The logo also includes the motto of the coat of arms of the city of Victoria, which is the Latin phrase Semper Liber, which translates to "Forever Free".[16]
The official club colours are purple, teal, and white (branded by the club as "starfish purple," "lagoon blue," and "lighthouse white"). These colours symbolize the native Pisaster ochraceus sea star, the Pacific Ocean, and the region's lighthouses.[15]
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt partner |
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2019–present | Macron | Volkswagen |
Club culture
Supporters
The first supporters group to show support for a Vancouver Island team to join the Canadian Premier League was the Lake Side Buoys, an existing group who followed the Victoria Highlanders of USL League Two. A second supporters group, called Torcida Oranizada Pacific (TOP) has also emerged.[17]
Players and staff
Current roster
Where a player has not declared an international allegiance, nation is determined by place of birth.
No. | Position | Player | Nation |
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1 | GK | Nolan Wirth | Canada |
6 | DF | Lukas MacNaughton | United States |
7 | DF | Kadin Chung | Canada |
8 | MF | Matthew Baldisimo | Canada |
14 | FW | Terran Campbell | Canada |
16 | MF | Zach Verhoven | Canada |
17 | DF | Marcel de Jong | Canada |
19 | MF | Noah Verhoeven | Canada |
21 | MF | Alessandro Hojabrpour | Canada |
23 | MF | Víctor Blasco | Spain |
— | MF | Marco Bustos | Canada |
— | FW | Alejandro Díaz | Mexico |
— | MF | Jamar Dixon | Canada |
— | GK | Callum Irving | Canada |
— | DF | Thomas Meilleur-Giguère | Canada |
— | DF | Abdou Samake | Mali |
Current staff
- As of March 2, 2020
Executive | |
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President | Josh Simpson[20] |
Chief executive officer | Rob Friend[21] |
Chairman | Dean Shillington[22] |
Coaching staff | |
Head coach | Pa-Modou Kah[23] |
Associate head coach Technical director |
James Merriman |
Assistant coach | Riley O'Neill |
Goalkeeping coach | Mark Village[24] |
Manager of youth development | Neil Sedgwick |
Head coaches
- As of January 14, 2020
Coach | Nation | Tenure | Record | |||||
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G | W | D | L | Win % | ||||
Michael Silberbauer | Denmark | January 1, 2019 – October 18, 2019 | 29 | 7 | 7 | 15 | 24.14 | |
James Merriman (interim) | Canada | October 18, 2019[25] – January 14, 2020 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00 | |
Pa-Modou Kah | Norway | January 14, 2020[26] – present | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — |
Records
Year-by-year
Year | CPL Regular season | Position | CPL Finals | Canadian Championship | CONCACAF League | League attendance | Top scorer | Ref | |||||||||
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GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pts | Spring | Fall | Overall | Name | Gls | ||||||
2019 | 28 | 8 | 7 | 13 | 35 | 46 | 31 | 5th | 4th | 5th | Did not qualify | First qualifying round | Ineligible | 3,102 | Terran Campbell | 11 | [27] |
2020 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Did not qualify |
Note: Only league goals counted for top scorer
All-time top scorers
As of January 17, 2020
# | Pos. | Name | Nation | Career at club | Goals Scored | |||
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League | CC | Int'l | Total | |||||
1 | Forward | Terran Campbell | Canada | 2019– | 11 | 0 | 0 | 11 |
2 | Midfielder | Victor Blasco | Spain | 2019– | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
Forward | Ben Fisk | Canada | 2019 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | |
4 | Forward | Marcus Haber | Canada | 2019– | 3 | 1 | 0 | 4 |
5 | Midfielder | Zach Verhoven | Canada | 2019– | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Defender | Lukas MacNaughton | Canada | 2019– | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
All-time most appearances
As of January 17, 2020
# | Pos. | Name | Nation | Career at club | Games Played | |||
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League | CC | Int'l | Total | |||||
1 | Forward | Terran Campbell | Canada | 2019– | 28 | 1 | 0 | 29 |
2 | Midfielder | Victor Blasco | Spain | 2019– | 25 | 1 | 0 | 26 |
Forward | Ben Fisk | Canada | 2019 | 24 | 2 | 0 | 26 | |
Defender | Blake Smith | United States | 2019 | 24 | 2 | 0 | 26 | |
5 | Defender | Kadin Chung | Canada | 2019– | 24 | 1 | 0 | 25 |
Midfielder | Noah Verhoeven | Canada | 2019– | 24 | 1 | 0 | 25 | |
7 | Midfielder | Matthew Baldisimo | Canada | 2019– | 22 | 2 | 0 | 24 |
Midfielder | Alessandro Hojabrpour | Canada | 2019– | 22 | 2 | 0 | 24 | |
Midfielder | Zach Verhoven | Canada | 2019– | 22 | 2 | 0 | 24 | |
10 | Defender | Lukas MacNaughton | Canada | 2019– | 20 | 2 | 0 | 22 |
References
- ^ "Pacific FC fires head coach Michael Silberbauer". Times Colonist. October 18, 2019.
- ^ "Pacific FC To Announce Two New Signings". Northern Tribune. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
- ^ "4 clubs get membership from Soccer Canada; expected to join CPL". Sportsnet. May 5, 2018. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
- ^ Bahl, Andrew (April 19, 2018). "We're Getting a Better Idea of What the Canadian Premier League Will Look Like". Eighty Six Forever. Retrieved March 15, 2019.
- ^ "Four CPL cities accepted by Canada Soccer". The CanPL Hub. May 5, 2018. Archived from the original on May 11, 2019. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ^ "Canadian Premier League grants Vancouver Island conditional entry". The Globe and Mail. June 1, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ^ McIsaac, Greg (July 20, 2018). "Pacific Football Club Unveiled as Vancouver Island's New Canadian Premier League Club". Canadian Premier League. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ^ "Pacific Football Club latest team to join new Canadian Premier League". Times Colonist. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ^ Bedakian, Armen (August 20, 2018). "Michael Silberbauer announced as head coach of Pacific FC". Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
- ^ "HIGHLIGHTS: Pacific FC earns historic 1st win in CPL". April 28, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
- ^ Laurence, Mira. "Pacific FC and Head Coach Michael Silberbauer Part Ways". pacificfc.canpl.ca. Pacific FC. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
- ^ Horsting, Lindsey (March 1, 2018). "$4 million cost to move hydro pole holding up Langford stadium expansion". Goldstream News Gazette. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
- ^ "Pacific FC to incorporate Vancouver Island beauty into Westhills Stadium renovations". November 30, 2018. Archived from the original on April 7, 2019. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
- ^ "All set for Westhills Stadium grand opening on Saturday". August 21, 2019. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
- ^ a b "Emblem Inspiration". pacificfc.canpl.ca. Pacific FC. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ^ Rendle, Josh (December 4, 2018). "Pacific FC Officially Launches Secondary Logo". pacificfc.canpl.ca. Archived from the original on December 5, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
- ^ "About Us". lakesidebuoys.org. Lake Side Buoys. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
- ^ "Roster". Pacific FC. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
- ^ "Pacific FC Announce First Roster Moves". Pacific FC. November 4, 2019. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
- ^ "Owners' Profile". pacificfc.canpl.ca. Pacific FC. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ "Owners' Profile". pacificfc.canpl.ca. Pacific FC. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ "Owners' Profile". pacificfc.canpl.ca. Pacific FC. July 20, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
- ^ "Pacific FC announces new head coach Pa-Modou Kah". Pacific FC. January 14, 2020. Archived from the original on January 14, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
- ^ "Pacific FC's Mark Village retires; named goalkeeper coach". Canadian Premier League. February 28, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
- ^ Bedakian, Armen. "Assistant coach James Merriman following Josh Simpson's footsteps to Pacific FC". canpl.ca. CPL. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
Born in Nanaimo, B.C. and raised in Cedar
- ^ "Pacific FC announces new head coach Pa-Modou Kah". Pacific FC. January 14, 2020. Archived from the original on January 14, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
- ^ "Canadian Premier League". Canadian Premier League 2019 Standings. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
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