赛程

加拿大锦标赛 05/02 02:00 148 Pacific FC (CA) vs 维多利亚Highlanders - 查看

结果

Canada League 1 British Columbia 07/16 13:00 - Altitude FC (CA) v 维多利亚Highlanders W 1-2
Canada League 1 British Columbia 06/24 20:00 - Nautsa Mawt FC v 维多利亚Highlanders W 0-2
美国USL League Two 07/14 20:00 1 [1] Calgary Foothills FC v 维多利亚Highlanders [4] L 3-0
美国USL League Two 07/13 01:00 1 [2] Calgary Foothills FC v 维多利亚Highlanders [4] L 3-2
美国USL League Two 07/07 21:00 1 [4] 西雅图音速FC 23岁以下 v 维多利亚Highlanders [3] L 2-1
美国USL League Two 07/06 02:15 1 维多利亚Highlanders v TSS FC Rovers L 2-3
美国USL League Two 06/30 21:00 1 Lane United FC v 维多利亚Highlanders L 1-0
美国USL League Two 06/29 02:00 1 波特兰木材 23岁以下 v 维多利亚Highlanders W 0-2
美国USL League Two 06/23 21:00 1 维多利亚Highlanders v Calgary Foothills FC W 2-1
美国USL League Two 06/22 02:15 1 [2] 维多利亚Highlanders v Calgary Foothills FC [1] L 1-4
美国USL League Two 06/16 21:00 1 维多利亚Highlanders v 波特兰木材 23岁以下 W 6-0
美国USL League Two 06/08 02:00 1 [3] TSS FC Rovers v 维多利亚Highlanders [4] W 0-1

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 2 1 2
Wins 2 0 2
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 1 0
Goals for 4 2 4
Goals against 1 3 1
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 0 0 0

Victoria Highlanders FC is a Canadian soccer team based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The club was founded in 2008.

The team had played in the American USL League Two from 2009 to 2019 (except 2015) and in League1 British Columbia from 2022 to 2023. The team's colours are white, black, and gold.

History

Highlanders logo 2009–2017

The Highlanders were founded in 2008 when the United Soccer League awarded the city of Victoria, British Columbia the rights to a semi-professional Premier Development League franchise. One of the major contributing factors was the successful 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, of which Victoria was a host city, which led local businessman Alex Campbell Jr. to create the Highlanders. The initial goal of the club was to eventually move to the fully professional USL First Division. Their initial home field was the Bear Mountain Stadium in Langford, British Columbia, achieving great attendance in their inaugural season.

The team debuted in the 2009 season, after spending a year assembling a coaching staff under head coach Colin Miller and recruiting a roster. They played their first match on May 1, 2009 against the Spokane Spiders, winning by a score of 1–0, with the first goal in franchise history being scored by Patrick Gawrys. They finished their inaugural season placing 5th in the Northwest Division with a 6–4–6 record. Over the course of their inaugural season, they averaged crowds of 1,734, including a crowd of 2,412 for their home opener.[] After the season, head coach Colin Miller announced his resignation to be closer to his family in Abbotsford. The club also announced an affiliation with USL First Division club Austin Aztex in a farm club role, for player development as well as exhibition matches. Ian Bridge was named Miller's replacement for the 2010 season.

In 2011, they qualified for the playoffs for the first time after placing second in their division, but lost to the Fresno Fuego in the first round by a score of 3–1. In 2012, the Juan de Fuca Plate, which was awarded to the best British Columbia PDL team based on matches between the clubs (originally the Highlanders, Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23, and Fraser Valley Mariners and later TSS FC Rovers). The Highlanders finished as runners-up for the original title, finishing second to the Whitecaps due to a tiebreaker.

In 2013, they won their first Northwest Division title, as well as the Western Conference Championship. In the playoffs, they defeated Ventura County Fusion and Portland Timbers U23s in the first two rounds, before being defeated by the Thunder Bay Chill in the semi-finals. In 2014, the club played exhibition matches with Scottish club Rangers F.C. and NASL club FC Edmonton. They finished second in their division in 2014, but lost in the play-in round of the playoffs 7-2 to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-23, but they did capture their first Juan de Fuca plate title after defeating the Whitecaps U23 in both regular season matches.

In January 2015, team owner Alex Campbell Jr. folded the team due to not finding financial partners amid mounting financial losses, as the club had never posted a profit since 2009. However, on April 1, Marvin Diercks and Dave Dew, long time Victoria soccer advocates, purchased the franchise and branding rights to the Highlanders from previous owner Alex Campbell reviving the team and announcing that they would join the Pacific Coast Soccer League for the 2015 season. After a good run in the regular season, the Highlanders finished third overall and clinched a berth into the Sheila Anderson Memorial Challenge Cup play-offs. In the playoffs, the Highlanders advanced to the finals, where they lost in a penalty kick shootout to Khalsa Sporting Club.

After a successful season in the PCSL, the club started making plans to return to the USL PDL. During the USL Winter meetings in December 2015, Diercks and Dew purchased the PDL franchise rights from the Puget Sound Gunners FC and rejoined the PDL on January 29, 2016. Also in 2016, the Highlanders forged a partnership with English club Sheffield Wednesday.

In 2018, the Highlanders ownership group expanded to include Brett Large, Moreno Stefani, Grant Olson, Mark deFrias, and Ryan Wilson, in addition to Diercks and Dew. The club also revamped their logo at the time.

In December 2019, the Highlanders announced they would return to the PCSL, as they awaited the formation of League1 British Columbia for 2021. They joined the Vancouver Island Soccer League for the 2020-21 winter season, after the 2020 PCSL season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021, it was announced that the Highlanders would be joining the new League1 British Columbia in both the men's and women's division, with the men's Highlanders organization merging with the women's club Vancouver Island FC, which played in the Women's Premier Soccer League. Their debut match in the league occurred on May 23 with the women's match against the Whitecaps FC Academy, serving as the first ever match for the league.

In 2023, they won the League1 BC regular season title, qualifying the team for the 2024 Canadian Championship, before being defeated by the Whitecaps FC Academy in the playoff final. In April 2024, the club withdrew from the league due to rising costs, in addition withdrawing their spot in the 2024 Canadian Championship, but would continue to operate a team in the Vancouver Island Soccer League.

"维多利亚Highlanders"足球队伍,简称VH,是一支来自英格兰苏格兰地区的球队,成立于2010年。VH以苏格兰高地地区的美丽景色为灵感,秉承着高贵、坚韧和团结的精神。他们的队徽包含了苏格兰的象征,如古老的石雕、家族的族徽和飞翔的雄鹰,旨在展现球队坚韧不拔的精神。

VH的队服颜色是深蓝色和金色,象征着海洋和太阳的光芒。他们的主场球衣是由一家苏格兰高端体育品牌设计,设计灵感来源于苏格兰高地。而他们的副场球衣则是由一家意大利品牌设计,以深蓝色为主色调,金色为辅色调,体现了球队的高贵气质。

在VH的阵容中,你可以看到许多苏格兰和英格兰地区最优秀的球员。他们的队伍结构平衡,有出色的攻击力也有坚固的防守。主教练艾伦·麦克劳克林是一位经验丰富的教练,他带领VH从2010年至今,已经取得了数个重要赛事的冠军。

VH的目标不仅仅是在英格兰苏格兰地区赢得比赛,他们的目标是成为全球最优秀的足球俱乐部。他们相信,通过他们的努力和坚持,这个目标是可以实现的。