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Juan de Fuca Plate (soccer)

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British Columbian soccer trophy
This article is about the British Columbian soccer trophy. For the tectonic plate, seeJuan de Fuca Plate.
Football tournament
Juan de Fuca Plate
The Juan de Fuca Plate on display
Founded2012
RegionBritish Columbia
Teams9 (2025)
Current championsAltitude FC (1st title)
Most championshipsWhitecaps FC Academy (3 titles)
Websitehttps://www.juandefucaplate.ca/

TheJuan de Fuca Plate is an annual trophy awarded bysupporters to the best semi-professional team in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The trophy is currently awarded to theLeague1 British Columbia club who accrues the greatest number of combined points across the men's and women's divisions. From 2012 through 2019, it was awarded to the winner of the season series of matches played between British Columbian teams in thePremier Development League (later known asUSL League Two).

History

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The Juan de Fuca Plate was established in January 2012 by supporters of theVictoria Highlanders andVancouver Whitecaps U-23 (Lake Side Buoys, Vancouver Southsiders, and Curva Collective),[1] inspired by theVoyageurs Cup andCascadia Cup to recognize high-level soccer in the province of British Columbia.[2] The trophy was funded through the donations of 24 fans of the two clubs to purchase the plate, which has a base made of BC maple in the shape of the province, as well as a banner to be displayed at matches.[3] It was named after theStrait of Juan de Fuca and theJuan de Fuca Plate, which are located just off the coast of British Columbia.[4] From its creation, the trophy was not tied to any specific league and meant to be awarded to the best British Columbian team in the top level non-professional league with multiple teams, based on their matches against each other, which at the time was thePremier Development League.[2]

The inaugural Juan de Fuca Plate was contested between the three BC-based PDL clubs - Victoria Highlanders, Vancouver Whitecaps U23, and theFraser Valley Mariners.[5] The first match occurred on May 13, 2012 at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria, British Columbia between the Victoria Highlanders and the Vancouver Whitecaps U-23. Whitecaps playerTan Long scored the first goal in Juan de Fuca Plate history in the 40th minute, while the first native British Columbian to score wasBen Fisk in the second match of the Plate. The actual Plate itself debuted for the first time July 8, 2012 in the match between the Whitecaps FC and Highlanders.[2] The Whitecaps U23 won the inaugural title.[6][7]

In 2013, the Plate became a two-team tournament following the Mariners decision to drop down to thePacific Coast League.[3][8] The Whitecaps U23 once again won the title in 2013, while the Highlanders won their first title the following year in 2014.[3] After the 2014 season, the Whitecaps U23 PDL team was disbanded due to the creation of a professional second team,Whitecaps FC 2, inUSL Pro, leaving the future of the tournament uncertain,[9] with the tournament going on hiatus for 2015 and 2016.[3]

Following the purchase of the PDLWashington Crossfire by a Vancouver-based group in December 2016,[10] which became theTSS FC Rovers, the Juan de Fuca Plate returned in 2017.[11][12] In the revived two-team tournament in 2017, the Highlanders claimed their second title.[13][14] In 2018, the TSS Rovers won their first title, defeating the Highlanders over the three legs.[15]

In December 2019, the Victoria Highlanders announced that they will be leavingUSL League Two citing possible future sanctioning issues between club and federations involved in playing in cross-border leagues, departing for thePacific Coast Soccer League for 2020, while plans were made forLeague1 BC inclusion for 2021.[16] However, the TSS Rovers and Victoria Highlanders announced that the Juan de Fuca Plate would be contested in 2020, even though both clubs were not in the same league,[17] however, it and a possible 2021 competition were both cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Beginning in 2022,League 1 British Columbia was established as a new semi-professional league in British Columbia (with some of the former PDL clubs joining the league - TSS Rovers, Victoria Highlanders, and the Whitecaps FC Academy). It was announced that the club whose teams accrue the greatest number of points across both the men’s and women’s divisions in an aggregate table would win the Juan de Fuca plate.[18][19]

Participants

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Results

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TeamTitles
Whitecaps FC Academy /U–234 (2012, 2013, 2023, 2024)
TSS FC Rovers2 (2018, 2019)
Victoria Highlanders FC2 (2014, 2017)
Nautsa’mawt FC[a]1 (2022)
Altitude FC1 (2025)

Year-by-year results

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Summary

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YearLeagueTeamsChampions
2012PDL3Whitecaps FC U-23
20132Whitecaps FC U-23
2014Victoria Highlanders FC
20150Not awarded
20161
20172Victoria Highlanders FC
2018TSS FC Rovers
2019USL2TSS FC Rovers
2020N/ANot awarded
2021
2022L1BC7Varsity FC
20238Whitecaps FC Academy
20247Whitecaps FC Academy
20259Altitude FC

PDL era

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2012

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See also:2012 PDL season § Northwest Division
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
#5Whitecaps U-236411166+1013
#6Victoria Highlanders6411126+613
#8Fraser Valley Mariners6006117–160
Victoria Highlanders FC vVancouver Whitecaps FC U-23
May 13, 2012Victoria Highlanders FC1–1Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23Victoria
Gorman 45'ReportLong 40'Stadium:Royal Athletic Park
Attendance: 1,172
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 vFraser Valley Mariners
May 23, 2012Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-234–0Fraser Valley MarinersBurnaby
Fisk 31'
Clarke 39'
Long 74',84'
ReportStadium:Simon Fraser University
Victoria Highlanders FC vFraser Valley Mariners
June 2, 2012Victoria Highlanders FC4–0Fraser Valley MarinersVictoria
Stephens 15',27'
Gorman 17'
Plavsic 75'
ReportStadium:Royal Athletic Park
Fraser Valley Mariners vVictoria Highlanders FC
June 3, 2012Fraser Valley Mariners0–2Victoria Highlanders FCAbbotsford
ReportGorman 77'
Amani 83'
Stadium:Bateman Park
Victoria Highlanders FC vVancouver Whitecaps FC U-23
June 9, 2012Victoria Highlanders FC2–4Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23Victoria
Gorman 64'
Stephens 90'
ReportFisk 60'
Marousek 77'
Jackson 83'
Froese 90'
Stadium:Royal Athletic Park
Fraser Valley Mariners vVancouver Whitecaps FC U-23
June 20, 2012Fraser Valley Mariners0–4Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23Abbotsford
ReportFarenhorst 33',52'
Hundal 75'
Marquez 90'
Stadium:Bateman Park
Fraser Valley Mariners vVictoria Highlanders FC
July 2, 2012Fraser Valley Mariners0–1Victoria Highlanders FCAbbotsford
ReportPlavsic 90'Stadium:Bateman Park
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 vVictoria Highlanders FC
July 8, 2012Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-231–2Victoria Highlanders FCRichmond
Hundal 66'ReportBurbeary 6',15'Stadium:Minoru Park
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 vFraser Valley Mariners
July 11, 2012Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-232–1Fraser Valley MarinersBurnaby
Hundal 81'
Dosanjh 83'
ReportIsidro 63'Stadium:Swangard Stadium

2013

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See also:2013 PDL season § Northwest Division
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
#3Whitecaps U-23311187+14
#1Victoria Highlanders311178–14
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 vVictoria Highlanders FC
May 17, 2013Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-232–3Victoria Highlanders FCUBC Endowment Lands
Cousens 52',87'ReportHughes 50',81'
O'Neill 53'
Stadium:Thunderbird Stadium
Victoria Highlanders FC vVancouver Whitecaps FC U-23
May 31, 2013Victoria Highlanders FC3–5Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23Victoria
Hughes 9',56'
Levis 15'
ReportBassi 25'
Cousens 37',87'
Abdallah 46'
Dosanjh 58'
Stadium:Royal Athletic Park
Attendance: 2,044
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 vVictoria Highlanders FC
June 28, 2013Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-231–1Victoria Highlanders FCUBC Endowment Lands
Plavsic 23'ReportLevis 40'Stadium:Thunderbird Stadium

2014

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See also:2014 PDL season § Northwest Division
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
#2Victoria Highlanders220086+26
#3Whitecaps U-23200268–20
Victoria Highlanders FC vVancouver Whitecaps FC U-23
May 4, 2014Victoria Highlanders FC3–2Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23Victoria
Basso 34'
Barrett 84'
O'Neill 90+2' (pen.)
ReportCook 29'
Musse 82'
Stadium:Royal Athletic Park
Attendance: 1,412
Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23 vVictoria Highlanders FC
May 23, 2014Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-234–5Victoria Highlanders FCUBC Endowment Lands
Froese 20'
Steward 39'
Cousens 49',72'
ReportStokes 4'
Ashlee 7'
Basso 9',34'
Sturrock 89'
Stadium:Thunderbird Stadium

2017

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See also:2017 PDL season § Northwest Division
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
#4Victoria Highlanders320143+16
#6TSS FC Rovers310234–13
TSS FC Rovers vVictoria Highlanders FC
June 23, 2017TSS FC Rovers0–1Victoria Highlanders FCBurnaby
ReportGoto 88'Stadium:Swangard Stadium
TSS FC Rovers vVictoria Highlanders FC
June 25, 2017TSS FC Rovers3–1Victoria Highlanders FCBurnaby
Davidson 55'
Mat. Polisi 70',86'
ReportGoto 88'Stadium:Swangard Stadium
Victoria Highlanders FC vTSS FC Rovers
July 9, 2017Victoria Highlanders FC2–0TSS FC RoversVictoria
Nelson 29'
Heath 53'
ReportStadium:Centennial Stadium

2018

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See also:2018 PDL season § Northwest Division
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
#4TSS FC Rovers320154+16
#5Victoria Highlanders310245–13
Victoria Highlanders FC vTSS FC Rovers
May 27, 2018Victoria Highlanders FC2–3TSS FC RoversVictoria
Hundal 38'
Bent 44'
ReportDe Graaf 10'
Glennon 42'
Gardner 75'
Stadium:Centennial Stadium
TSS FC Rovers vVictoria Highlanders FC
June 3, 2018TSS FC Rovers2–1Victoria Highlanders FCBurnaby
Verhoven 17',23'ReportMontgomery 90'Stadium:Swangard Stadium
Victoria Highlanders FC vTSS FC Rovers
June 29, 2018Victoria Highlanders FC1–0TSS FC RoversVictoria
Montgomery 85'ReportStadium:Centennial Stadium

2019

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See also:2019 USL League Two season § Northwest Division
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
#6TSS FC Rovers21013[b]303
#4Victoria Highlanders21013303
  1. ^Nautsa’mawt FC was known as Varsity FC when they won their 2022 title.
  2. ^Vancouver TSS FC Rovers won 3–1 on away goals.
TSS Rovers FC vVictoria Highlanders FC
June 7, 2019TSS Rovers FC0–1Victoria Highlanders FCBurnaby
19:00ReportShumbusho 44' (pen.)Stadium:Swangard Stadium
Referee: Seyed Mohammad Mohseni
Victoria Highlanders FC vTSS Rovers FC
July 5, 2019Victoria Highlanders FC2–3TSS Rovers FCSaanich
19:15Takano 6' (pen.)
Davidson 60'
ReportPang 10'
Rahieme 44'
Polisi 45' (pen.)
Stadium:Centennial Stadium
Referee: Cole Shoemaker

L1BC era

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Beginning in 2022, the Juan de Fuca Plate would be awarded to theLeague1 British Columbia club with the highest combined point total between the men's and women's divisions.

2022

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Main article:2022 League1 British Columbia season
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Varsity FC(C)2420135820+3861
2TSS FC Rovers2412754630+1643
3Whitecaps FC Academy2412574438+641
4Unity FC24113104034+636
5Victoria Highlanders FC2463153550−1521
6Altitude FC2454152546−2119
7Rivers FC2445152454−3017
Source:Juan de Fuca Plate
(C) Champions

2023

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Main article:2023 League1 British Columbia season
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Whitecaps FC Academy(C)2816847331+4256
2TSS FC Rovers2815585535+2050
3Nautsa’mawt FC2813785735+2246
4Victoria Highlanders FC2813693435−145
5Unity FC2812886140+2144
6Altitude FC2868143651−1526
7Harbourside FC2866163270−3824
8Rivers FC2854193586−5119
Source:Juan de Fuca Plate
(C) Champions

2024

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Main article:2024 League1 British Columbia season
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Whitecaps FC Academy(C)2415637029+4151
2TSS FC Rovers2412575143+841
3Unity FC2411674735+1239
4Altitude FC248793647−1131
5Burnaby FC2475124255−1326
6Harbourside FC2474133651−1525
7Rivers FC2455143048−1820
Source:Juan de Fuca Plate
(C) Champions

2025

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Main article:2025 League1 British Columbia season
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Altitude FC(C)3221747726+5170
2TSS FC Rovers3217697042+2857
3Whitecaps &Rise Academies32163137455+1951
4Langley United32156115650+651
5Unity FC32121196661+547
6Burnaby FC32108144356−1338
7Evolution FC3298154669−2335
8Kamloops United FC3285194479−3529
9Nanaimo United FC3266203977−3824
Source:L1BC Schedules and Standings
(C) Champions

References

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  2. ^abc"Juan de Fuca Plate: History". Juan de Fuca Plate. Archived fromthe original on July 13, 2015.
  3. ^abcdMcColl, Michael (June 22, 2017)."The Juan De Fuca Plate is back! – All you need to know about the trophy and its history".Away from the Numbers.
  4. ^McColl, Michael (July 6, 2012)."Juan de Fuca Plate on the line Sunday as PDL action heats up".Metro News. Archived fromthe original on August 26, 2014.
  5. ^Devji, Farhan (July 8, 2012)."Juan De Fuca Plate up for grabs this Sunday in Richmond".Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  6. ^Nanavaty, Joshua (July 12, 2012)."Whitecaps FC U-23 end PDL season with Juan de Fuca Plate triumph".Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  7. ^Goodwin, Ted (July 13, 2012)."Whitecaps Win Inaugural JdF Plate".Lake Side Buoys.
  8. ^Timko, Brandon (May 16, 2013)."Preview: Whitecaps FC U-23 vs. Victoria Highlanders FC in first match for Juan de Fuca Plate".Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Archived fromthe original on April 22, 2016.
  9. ^"The Fate of the Juan de Fuca Plate".Eighty-Six Forever. December 1, 2014.
  10. ^Gray, Shawn (December 21, 2016)."The Juan de Fuca Plate: Will a mystery Vancouver team challenge Victoria Highlanders in BC?".NSXI Network.
  11. ^McColl, Michael (May 27, 2018)."The 2018 Juan De Fuca Plate kicks off in Victoria with TSS Rovers out for revenge".Away from the Numbers.
  12. ^Gray, Shawn (June 24, 2017)."Highlanders Ahead in Juan".NSXI Network.
  13. ^Dheensaw, Cleve (May 26, 2018)."Victoria Highlanders play for Juan de Fuca Plate and points".Times Colonist.
  14. ^Rendle, Joshua (June 3, 2018)."Highlanders visit TSS FC Rovers in Juan de Fuca Plate action".Victoria Highlanders.
  15. ^McColl, Michael (June 4, 2018)."TSS Rovers v Victoria Highlanders – The Juan De Fuca Plate Winning Story In Pictures".Away from the Numbers.
  16. ^de Frias, Mark (December 13, 2019)."Higlanders League Update 2020, 2021 and Beyond".Victoria Highlanders.
  17. ^@VictoriaGooner (February 21, 2020)."Breaking News" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  18. ^"About the Juan de Fuca Plate".Juan de Fuca Plate. RetrievedJuly 10, 2022.
  19. ^Steiner, Ben (July 9, 2022)."L1BC Weekend Preview and Power Rankings".49 Sport.

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