2008 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season explained

Club:Vancouver Whitecaps
Season:2008
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Teitur Thordarson
Owner:Greg Kerfoot, Jeff Mallet, Steve Luczo, Steve Nash
League:USL-1
League Result:2nd
Cup1:USL-1 Playoffs
Cup1 Result:Champions
Cup2:Canadian Championship
Cup2 Result:3rd
Highest Attendance:5,822
Oct 12 vs Puerto Rico Islanders
Lowest Attendance:4,412
June 25 vs Montreal Impact
Average Attendance:4,999
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Prevseason:2007
Nextseason:2009

The 2008 Vancouver Whitecaps season was the club's 23rd year of existence (or 33rd if counting the NASL Whitecaps), as well as their 16th as a Division 2 club in the franchise model of US-based soccer leagues. With games against well supported MLS side Toronto FC in the Voyageurs Cup and local rival Seattle Sounders selling 22,000 season tickets for MLS in 2009, the Vancouver Whitecaps were marketed as one of the leading markets for a 2011 MLS expansion side. This included expanding the ownership to include Victoria, BC raised NBA star Steve Nash in July.[1] The Division 1 MLS speculation along with the higher profile that came with public negotiations with Vancouver City Council and the Port of Metro Vancouver to develop the Whitecaps Waterfront Stadium gave a boost to media coverage and game attendances. The privately financed stadium, first proposed in 2006, appeared to be reaching its final government land use approvals in 2008.[2] [3]

The 2008 season started in a strong fashion with two losses in their first ten games as new coach Teitur Thordarson maintained the defensive style of previous coach Bob Lilley to grind out results. The USL-1 league was a closely contested affair with eleven points separating 11th and third in the standings. However, the top two teams, the Whitecaps and Puerto Rico were a further ten points clear of third place. The Commissioner's Cup was a contest between the Whitecaps, who finished runner-up by one point, and the Puerto Rico Islanders. The Whitecaps almost squandered a 5-1 aggregate league by letting the Minnesota Thunder back into the second leg of the USL-1 play in round, but held on for a 5-4 aggregate win. In the semi-final series against Montreal Impact they ground out a first leg 1-0 loss after their goal keeper was ejected. The Whitecaps deservedly won the second leg 2-0 at home to go through 2-1 on aggregate to the final against Puerto Rico Islanders. The playoff final was a back and forth game in which the Whitecaps prevailed 2-1 in front of 5,822 at their long time home of Swangard Stadium.[4]

This was the first year of the official tournament for the Voyageurs Cup also known as the Canadian Championship as CONCACAF designated a Canadian spot in the new champions league structure of the CONCACAF Champions Cup. The Whitecaps finished third in the 2008 Voyaguers Cup with two losses to Montreal and a draw and a win over Division 1 MLS side Toronto FC.

Schedule and results

Tables



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1Puerto Rico Islanders543015964323+20
2Vancouver Whitecaps533015873428+6
3Montreal Impact4230126123328+5
4Rochester Rhinos4130119103532+3
5Charleston Battery4030117123436-2CHA: 4 pts
SEA: 4 pts
6Seattle Sounders40301010103736+1
7Minnesota Thunder3930109114038+2
8Carolina RailHawks3730910113443-9
9Miami FC3430810122834-6MIA: 7 pts
ATL: 1 pt
10Atlanta Silverbacks3430810123750-13
11Portland Timbers3130710132633-7
Tie-breaker order: 1. Head-to-head points; 2. Total wins; 3. Goal difference; 4. Goals for; 5. Lottery
Rochester deducted 1 point for use of an ineligible player on August 10, 2008[5]

Pre-season

USL-1

See also: 2008 United Soccer Leagues.

Post-season

Play-in RoundSemi-finalsFinal

Canadian Championship

Canadian Championship results

See also: 2008 Canadian Championship.

Cascadia Cup

See also: Cascadia Cup.

Friendlies

Current roster

After the 2007 season, the Whitecaps and coach Bob Lilley parted ways with the Whitecaps hiring Teitur Thordarson. Many local long time stalwart veteran players such as Jeff Clarke, Jason Jordan, Steve Kindel, Geordie Lyall, Martin Nash, and Alfredo Valente remained on the roster. Leading striker Eduardo Sebrango also was back for another year with the new coach.

The Whitecaps signed Jamaican striker Nicholas Addlery, US keeper Jay Nolly, Omar Jarun, Japanese international Takashi Hirano, and Bolivian youth international Vicente Arze.[6]

Staff

All stats as of the end of the season.[7]

Goalkeeper stats

No.Nat.PlayerTotalUSL-1Playoffs
1Jay Nolly207081241.0439207081241.04393251951.38 1
29 Srdjan Djekanovic6302340.5746302340.57400000
0 Tyler Baldock0000.0000000.000125610.721

Player statistics

scope=col rowspan="2" valign="bottom"No.scope=col rowspan="2" valign="bottom" data-sort-type="text" Pos.scope=col rowspan="2" valign="bottom" data-sort-type="text" Namescope=col Appsscope=col Minutesscope=col Goalsscope=col Assistsscope=col Shotsscope=col Foulsscope=col scope=col
0GK Tyler Baldock1(1)125000000
1GK Jay Nolly272395000031
2DF Jeff Clarke20(1)17433291640
3MF Nick Webb0(4)40000100
4DF Adrian Cann87200011410
4DF Wesley Charles15(1)13210111430
6DF Luca Bellisomo9(2)8071131120
7MF Martin Nash33289613252840
8DF Steve Kindel27(3)244502173760
9MF Alfredo Valente25(6)204622332651
11FW Nicholas Addlery16(12)144041443281
12FW Eduardo Sebrango312548133763341
13DF Geordie Lyall5(1)312001600
13MF Mason Webb0(2)23000000
14MF Tony Donatelli6(4)4800110810
15DF Omar Jarun21(4)194511134381
17FW Randy Edwini-Bonsu0(4)36002100
18DF Mason Trafford5(10)570003800
19MF Chris Pozniak6(1)5701141110
20MF Ethan Gage2(6)4450051200
20FW Charles Gbeke10(7)78353262820
20FW Dever Orgill(1)38001100
20MF Navid Mashinchi(1)6000000
22DF Takashi Hirano16(7)17621062440
23MF Vicente Arze8(18)109712252430
24DF Lyle Martin25(2)22831582710
25MF Tyrell Burgess11(14)104712281520
25MF Justin Moose16(8)156424152670
26FW Jason Jordan5(20)8972318910
27MF Stefan Leslie0(6)70000000
28DF Diaz Kambere8(2)684004600
29GK Srdjan Djekanovic7630000000
29GK Richard Goddard00000000
29MF Admir Salihovic1(3)88102200
31GK Simon Thomas00000000
Opponent Own goals1
Updated February 28, 2014[8] [9]

References

  1. Web site: Nash Cache. The Province Newspaper – Back of the Net. Paul. Chapman. July 25, 2008. March 4, 2014.
  2. Web site: Whitecaps unveil stadium plans. uslsoccer.com. Demosphere International. March 4, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140307202725/http://www.uslsoccer.com/home/111205.html. March 7, 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: Waterfront Stadium could be dramatic, beautiful, spectacular. The Province Newspaper. Kent. Spencer. October 13, 2008. March 4, 2014.
  4. Web site: Schedule. uslsoccer.com. Demosphere International. March 4, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20131215071241/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2009/22394.html#SCHEDULE. December 15, 2013. dead.
  5. Web site: Rhinos penalized for infraction. United Soccer Leagues. June 28, 2011. August 15, 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20120326100740/http://usl1.uslsoccer.com/recentnews/269957.html. March 26, 2012. dead.
  6. Web site: 2008 Season Preview: Vancouver Whitecaps . Nukester. March 3, 2014. April 10, 2008 .
  7. Web site: 2008 Statistics. uslsoccer.com. Demosphere International. March 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140307101630/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2008/22394.html#STATS. March 7, 2014. dead.
  8. Web site: 2008 Statistics . February 28, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140307101630/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2008/22394.html#STATS . March 7, 2014 . dead .
  9. Web site: Full Schedule. February 28, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140307101630/http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2008/22394.html#SCHEDULE. March 7, 2014. dead.