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Football club
Columbus FC
Full nameColumbus FC
Founded1953; 72 years ago (1953)
LeagueVMSL Premier
2022–23VMSL Division Premier League
Websitehttp://www.columbusfc.ca/

Columbus FC is a Canadiansoccer club based inVancouver,British Columbia currently playing in the Premier division of theVancouver Metro Soccer League. In 2013, the club was recognized as aCanada Soccer Hall of Fame Organization of Distinction.[1]

History

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Father Della Torre was instrumental in starting the team in 1953 asSacred Heart soccer team, with the goal of providing a team for the manyItalian immigrants who settled in the east side of Vancouver.

By 1957, the team name changed to Columbus and was under the guidance of Peter Mainardi. As president, Mainairdi gave the club stability and strong leadership and paved the way for Columbus' future successes. After joining thePacific Coast League in 1959–60, they became one of the league's most popular and successful teams of the 1960s. After winning their first national title in 1964, they won back-to-back Pacific Coast League playoff titles in 1965 and 1966 and then finally their first Pacific Coast League championship in 1968–69. In that 1968–69 season, they won the league, the playoffs, BC Soccer's Province Cup, and Canada Soccer'sChallenge Trophy.

Their domination on the field captured the imagination of the Italian soccer community in particular. The team played at Callister Park in Vancouver at that time.[2]

In all, Columbus FC played 12 seasons in the Pacific Coast League from 1959–60 to 1970–71, winning three championships (1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71) and four playoff titles (1965, 1966, 1969, 1970). In 1972, they joined the newly formed British Columbia Premier League and won both the league and playoff title.[3]

In 1973, for having played in an unsanctioned tournament, the club and its owner Peter Mainardi were suspended. Therefore, for a few years the same players played under the Vancouver Italia name until coming back with the Columbus name in 1975.

Following the death of Mainairdi, the club came under the guidance of Paul Anthony who had joined the team as a player in 1954.

Anthony continued on as secretary and team manager and played a key role in the evolution of the club until his death in 1982. From 1982 to 1987, the administration of the club was under the leadership of Eugenio Vazzoler, Peter Greco and General manager Charlie Cuzzetto.

In 1985, Columbus entered the newly formed semi-professional Pacific Rim Soccer League with Joe Tinucci as president and Mike Bernardis as coach. Columbus as a semi-professional club, quickly became cup champions[4][5] as well as national finalists withToronto Blizzard.

After an absence of 10 years Columbus re-emerged in 2003 under the direction of Rob Mascitti, Carmen D'Onofrio and Joe Papa. Although the passing of years has seen the influx of non -Italian players, the major part of the team still hold fast to its Italian roots, a tribute to past Coaches Gianni Azzi, Jack Hobbs 1964 (Canadian Champions) Joe Csabai 1969 (Canadian Champions), Tony Canta 1977, 1978 (Canadian Champions).

Columbus has been at the forefront of Canadian soccer and has planted deep soccer roots in Canada over the past 70 years. The team has provided more players than any other amateur club in Canada to Canada's Professional, Provincial, Olympic and National Team rosters as well as supplying Universities and Colleges. Columbus also holds the distinction of having the most players in the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame with eleven players. After the Westminster Royals, Columbus is the most successful amateur club in Canada having appeared in six National Finals and winning four. Columbus also holds the record for the largest margin of victory in a Canadian championship final game a 10–0 score against Montreal Ukraine in 1969.

The Columbus family of teams include the men's open premier team, Division 2 team, women's Division 2 team, over 35s, over 45s (Premier and Division 1), over 50s, over 55s and over 60s. As of 2015, the Columbus family of teams are now associated with the Italian Canadian Sports Federation, which also includes boys and girls teams from five-year-olds to adults.

Several figures linked to the Columbus Alumni have held influential roles across Canadian and international football. Victor Montagliani rose to the presidencies of CONCACAF and the Canadian Soccer Association and became a FIFA vice president. Charlie and Joe Cuzzetto, along with Frank Ciaccia, earned senior administrative posts and places on the BC Soccer Roll of Honour. Various others, including Danny and Sam Lenarduzzi, Frank Iuele, and Michael Findlay, have shaped youth development, technical programmes, and national team coaching across Canada.In addition to winning numerous league championships, Kennedy Cups, Imperial Cups and Provincial Cups, Columbus has won the Challenge Trophy four times: 1964, 1969, 1977 and 1978 and were finalists in 1968 and 2007.

In addition, Columbus Masters Over 35s also won a National Championship in 2003 and Western Championship in 2009 and 2013. The Over 40s have won two league and one cup championships. Since 2003, Columbus has played in the VMSL and have won a Provincial Cup, two Imperial Cups, two Western Canadian Championships and one Provincial Cup Finalist and one Canadian National Trophy Cup Finalist.

Season-by-season record

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Vancouver Columbus FC season-by-season record in the Pacific Coast League.[6]Note: MP = Matches played, W = Wins, D = Draws, L = Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonMPWDLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffsProvinceCanada
1959-601911172351402nd in PCSLLost playoff final
1960-61165561534373rd in PCSLNo playoffsLost provincial semifinals
1961-622515463459452nd in PCSLLost playoff final
1962-632110472446404th in PCSLLost Final, 0–1 FirefightersLost provincial semifinals
1963-642114523360233rd in PCSLLost Final, 1-2 FirefightersWon 1964 BC Province Cup
1964-652412392544384th in PCSLWon 1965 Top Star TrophyLost provincial finalWon

1964 Challenge Trophy

1965-662112362738212nd in PCSLWon 1966 Top Star TrophyLost provincial semifinals
1966-672114433243152nd in PCSLLost playoff final seriesLost provincial semifinals
1967-681810262235283rd in PCSLLost playoff final seriesWon 1968 BC Province Cup
1968-692419234063121st in PCSLWon 1969 Top Star TrophyWon 1969 BC Province CupRunner up 1968 Challenge Trophy
1969-70161240283341st in PCSLWon 1970 Top Star TrophyWon 1969Challenge Trophy
1970-712416443653221st in PCSLLost Final, 1-2 Croatia SC
1972221543341st in BCPSLNo playoffs

Honours

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Canada Soccer Hall of Fame: Organization of Distinction[7]2013
Canada SoccerChallenge Trophy1964,1969, 1977, 1978
BC Soccer Hall of Fame: Organization of Distinction2019
BC Soccer Province Cup winners1964, 1968, 1969, 1977, 1978, 2007
Challenge Trophy runners up1968, 2007
Provincial Cup Finalist2011, 2012 (Women)
National Soccer League Cup (Semi-Pro) Finalists1986
Open Canada Cup National Runners-up2007
Open Canada Cup Western Champions2007
VMSL Imperial Cup Winners1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 2006, 2007
VMSL Imperial Cup Finalist2013, 2014
VMSL League Champions1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 2013
Pacific Coast League winners1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71
Top Star Trophy (PCSL Playoffs)1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1969-70
Anderson Cup (PCSL)1959-60
BC Premier League winners1972
Pacific Coast Soccer League winners1988, 1989
Pacific Coast Soccer League Cup winners1984, 1988
Pacific Coast League Junior Division winners1965
Pacific Rim League President's Cup1972, 1985
Pacific Rim League Champions1986
JFK Kennedy Cup Winners1989
BC Masters Provincial Cup Champions(Over 30/35)1994, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2009, 2013
BC Masters Provincial Cup Finalists(Over 30/35)1995, 1997, 2007
BC Games Over 55 Champions Gold Medal Champions2014, 2015, 2016
National Masters Trophy Winners2003
Western Masters Trophy Winners2009, 2013
American Masters Over 50 Gold Medal Champions2016
VMSL Over 40s League Champions2012, 2013, 2015
VMSL Over 45s League Champions2018, 2022
VMSL Masters A Cup Champions2016
VMSL Masters B Cup Champions2013, 2014, 2018, 2022

National trophy winners by player for Columbus FC only

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PlayerTrophiesYears
Eugenio Vazzoler41964, 1969, 1977, 1978
Peter Greco31969, 1977, 1978
Sergio Zanatta31969, 1977, 1978
Vanni Lenarduzzi31969, 1977, 1978
Steve Djoric21964, 1969
Bob Hazeldine21964, 1969
Jim Berry11969
Roy Nosella11964
Carlos Franco11964
John Comuzzi11964
Sam Lenarduzzi11969
Victor Kodelja11969
Elio Ciaccia11978
Joe Cuzzetto11978

Notable former players

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Thirteen former Columbus FC players have been inducted into theCanada Soccer Hall of Fame as honoured players.

There are other notable Columbus FC alumni who played, coached or been executives at the national and/or professional level.

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Honoured Members – Canada Soccer".canadasoccer.com. Archived fromthe original on July 5, 2018. RetrievedAugust 14, 2018.
  2. ^"BC Soccer Web". BC Soccer Web. Archived fromthe original on December 3, 2013. RetrievedApril 9, 2013.
  3. ^Vancouver Sun (November 13, 1972)."Title for Columbus". RetrievedAugust 6, 2018.
  4. ^"Meers marker clinches title for Rangers".Richmond Review. September 11, 1985. p. 15. RetrievedDecember 25, 2018.
  5. ^"Columbus win title".Nanaimo Daily News. September 30, 1985. p. 8. RetrievedDecember 25, 2018.
  6. ^Soccer, Canada.The Story of the Pacific Coast League. Canada Soccer.
  7. ^"Honoured Members - Canada Soccer".www.canadasoccer.com. Archived fromthe original on June 24, 2018. RetrievedAugust 14, 2018.
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