Victoria Riptides Explained

Clubname:Victoria Riptides
Fullname:Victoria Riptides
Nickname:'Tides
Founded:May 3, 1984
Capacity:3,800
Chairman:Dave Davies (1984)
Harry Kuiack (1985)
Manager:David Keith (1984)
Brian Hughes & Buzz Parsons (1985)
League:PCSL (1984)
WSA (1985)
American:True

Victoria Riptides (also known as the RipTides and Riptide) were a professional soccer team based out of Victoria, British Columbia. The team played for two seasons; the 1984 season of the Pacific Coast Soccer League, and 1985 season of the Western Alliance Challenge Series. Their home games were played at Royal Athletic Park.

History

David Keith was coach of the Riptides for their first season during which the Riptides secured a record of 7 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss. The team featured several prominent players including former Vancouver Whitecap, Frank Woods; Simon Keith, who joined the 'Tides after playing in the second tier of the British league for Millwall F.C.; Brian Mousley (Portland Timbers); local stand-out Rob Wallace who signed his first professional contract with the Riptides; as well as several Canada national team pool players: Doug Adlem, Glen Johnson and Scott Weinberg (University of Victoria). In 1985, four independent west coast soccer clubs joined to create an informal challenge series. The challenge cup pitted the Riptides against F.C. Seattle, F.C. Portland and the San Jose Earthquakes in a home and away series. The cup also included games against the Canada national soccer team which was training for the 1986 World Cup in Vancouver, BC. The national team was not included in the standings.http://soundercentral.com/museum/FCupdates/soccer_western_alliance.htm

Brian Hughes was the head coach to start the 1985 season, but was replaced mid-season by real-estate agent Buzz Parsons who also failed to produce winning results. The 1985 Riptides had a 3-1-3 record, finishing second from the bottom in the final standings.[1] The challenge series led to a discussion among the four teams about forming a permanent league or alliance. The Riptides management at the time, disagreed with this approach and did not participate in future games in what became known as the Western Soccer Alliance. They also backed out of joining the newly forming Canadian Soccer Association.[2] The Western Soccer Alliance became the Western Soccer League in 1989 which merged with the American Soccer League in 1990 to form the American Professional Soccer League.

Year-by-year

YearLeagueRecordRegular SeasonPost Season
1984Pacific Coast Soccer League7-2-12ndrunners-up
1985Western Alliance Challenge Series3-1-33rdN/A

1984 Pacific Coast Soccer League

League final standings

GP = Games Played, W = Wins, T = Ties, L = Losses, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts= point system

2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss.

-League Premiers (most points). -Other playoff teams.

Team[3] GPWTLGFGAPts
New Westminster QPR10811281217
Victoria Riptides1072125816
Nanaimo Regal10433221311
Richmond Olympic1014513356
Vancouver Pegasus101458176
Richmond Club Ireland1004610274

Regular season results

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoal ScorersRef.
June 10, 1984New Westminster QPRH2–3937George Pakos, Simon Keith[4]
June 17, 1984Vancouver PegasusH3–0907John Hughes, Simon Keith, Brain Mousley[5]
June 24, 1984Richmond Club IrelandA0–1Glenn Johnston[6]
June 30, 1984Nanaimo RegalH4–0100Ken Garraway (2), Rob Wallace, Mike Collis[7]
July 7, 1984Richmond OlympicH4–1982Simon Keith (2), Doug Adlem, Ken Garraway[8]
July 14, 1984New Westminster QPRA1–2Scott Weinberg, Glenn Johnston[9]
July 22, 1984Nanaimo RegalH1–1700Scott Weinberg[10]
July 29, 1984Vancouver PegasusA2–2Glenn Johnston, Brain Mousley[11]
August 6, 1984Richmond Club IrelandH3–0 600 Ian Klitze (2), Glenn Johnston[12]
August 12, 1984Richmond OlympicA0–2Ken Garraway, Doug Adlem[13]

Victoria Cup Final results

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoal ScorersRef.
August 23, 1984New Westminster QPRA6–2George Pakos, Ken Garraway[14]
August 26, 1984New Westminster QPRH3–0907George Pakos, Doug Adlem, Glenn Johnston[15]

Team management

1985 Western Alliance Challenge Series

Series final standings

Team management

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1985 Stats . A-League Archive.
  2. News: Riptides won't play '86 soccer season. November 7, 1985. Vancouver Sun. C8. February 12, 2021.
  3. News: Final Standings. August 21, 1984. Times-Colonist. B4. February 13, 2021.
  4. News: Low. Max . Defensive undertow trips 'Tides. June 11, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  5. News: Low. Max . Tide turns on Pegasus. June 18, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  6. News: Riptides strike early. June 25, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  7. News: Garraway comes off bench to help Riptides triumph. July 1, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  8. News: Low. Max . Hard-working striker leads Riptide victory. July 8, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  9. News: Riptides trip league rivals. July 16, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  10. News: Low. Max . Regals avenge hiding. July 23, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  11. News: Mousley fit to be 'Tide. July 31, 1984. Times-Colonist. B1. February 13, 2021.
  12. News: Low. Max . Super sub carries Riptides. August 7, 1984. Times-Colonist. B3. February 13, 2021.
  13. News: Riptides put heat on rivals. August 13, 1984. Times-Colonist. B3. February 13, 2021.
  14. News: Riptides in deep hole. August 24, 1984. Times-Colonist. B4. February 13, 2021.
  15. News: Low . Max . August 27, 1984 . Riptides superb in finale . B1 . Times-Colonist . February 13, 2021.
  16. News: Low. Max . 'Nationals' too tough for 'Tides. July 18, 1984. Times-Colonist. B2. February 13, 2021.
  17. News: Low. Max . Soccer here this summer. May 4, 1984. Times-Colonist. B2. February 13, 2021.
  18. News: Riptides open tonight. May 29, 1985. Times-Colonist. B3. February 12, 2021.
  19. News: Low. Max . Pakos, Garraway steal the show.... July 14, 1985. Times-Colonist. B5. February 12, 2021.