The Vancouver Whitecaps take on the Calgary Foothills at BC Place in a CPL match starting at 10:00 a


Key Highlights :

1. Vancouver FC, a new expansion team, will play its first three league games on the road.
2. The Vancouver FC owners are involved in its construction through its parent company's affiliate SixFive Stadium Experience.
3. Such stadiums range in price from $10 million to $25 million, according to Shillington.


     Saturday is a big day for Vancouver Football Club. The club that was once a part of the lower divisions of North American Soccer League (NASL) will finally make their debut in the Canadian Premier League (CPL).

     For many, Rob Friend will be proud but likely conflicted. He started the club and was its General Manager when it made its way up the ranks of North American Soccer League. He was part of the team that won the 2014 championship.

     However, he will also be a part of the team that makes its debut in the CPL. He will be the first manager of the team, which will be playing its home games at Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C.

     Friend has said that the team’s goal is to win the CPL championship. He is excited about the opportunity to coach the team and help them achieve their goals.

     The team’s first game is against Pacific FC at Starlight Stadium. Pacific FC is a team that is made up of players from the lower divisions of the Canadian Soccer Association.

     The game is sure to be a challenge for the Vancouver FC players. They will have to play at their best if they want to win.

     Friend is confident that the team will be able to do well in the CPL. He is excited about the opportunity to coach the team and help them achieve their goals.

     Saturday is a big day for the Vancouver Football Club. The club that was once a part of the lower divisions of North American Soccer League will finally make their debut in the Canadian Premier League. The team’s first game is against Pacific FC at Starlight Stadium in Langford, B.C. Pacific FC is a team that is made up of players from the lower divisions of the Canadian Soccer Association. The game is sure to be a challenge for the Vancouver FC players. They will have to play at their best if they want to win. Rob Friend is confident that the team will be able to do well in the CPL. He is excited about the opportunity to coach the team and help them achieve their goals.



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