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Pacific FC–Vancouver FC rivalry

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Pacific–Vancouver rivalry
LocationCoastal British Columbia
Teams
First meetingPacific 1–0 Vancouver
CPL (April 15, 2023)
Latest meetingPacific 3–0 Vancouver
CPL (September 14, 2024)
Next meetingTBD
StadiumsStarlight Stadium
Willoughby Community Park
Statistics
Meetings total8
Most winsVancouver: 5
Top scorerGabriel Bitar (3)
All-time seriesPacific: 2
Draw: 0
Vancouver: 5
Largest victoryVancouver 3–6 Pacific
CPL (June 2, 2023)
Current win streakPacific (1)

The Pacific FC–Vancouver FC rivalry, also known as the BC Derby and Salish Sea Derby, is a British Columbian intra-provincial soccer rivalry between Pacific FC of Langford, and Vancouver FC of Langley Township.[1] They regularly compete with each other in the Canadian Premier League.

History

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Pacific FC are an inaugural member of the Canadian Premier League, and played their first season in 2019. Despite having developed small and/or temporary rivalries with Cavalry FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, the rivalries were considered secondary, as Cavalry would view their rivalries with FC Edmonton and Forge FC as being more important, while the Whitecaps played in a different league (MLS) completely. However, this would change following the foundation of Vancouver FC, a Canadian Premier League expansion team that started play in 2023.[2]

The idea of a British Columbia derby or rivalry was quickly adopted by the league and supporters' groups of both clubs.[3] In addition to their geographic proximity, the pair of clubs drew attention for sharing the same ownership group.[4] The first player to sign with Vancouver FC was Callum Irving who had been the starting goalkeeper for Pacific for the past three seasons.[1]

In an attempt to further instigate the rivalry, the league scheduled Pacific FC and Vancouver FC to play their first match of the regular season against each other. Since Vancouver FC was an expansion team in their inaugural season, this match was also their first ever match as a team, excluding preseason friendlies. Pacific FC would win the first match of the rivalry 1–0 in front of 4,825 spectators at Starlight Stadium. The winning goal was scored by Manny Aparicio in the eighty-first minute, which was quickly followed by a provocative celebration in front of the traveling supporters' section.[5]

As the season progressed, Pacific FC would stay near the top of the table, while Vancouver quickly fell into last place, having won only one league match in their first seven games. Pacific FC triumphed again in their second league game against Vancouver with a 6–3 away win. Vancouver FC's first win against Pacific occurred in their third meeting of the regular season. Despite Pacific being up 2–1 late in the game, Gabriel Bitar scored two late goals for Vancouver in the last fourteen minutes, including an 87th minute winner to give Vancouver a 3–2 victory.[6] A second win for Vancouver followed as they closed out their first season strongly, bringing the series to a tie with two wins apiece at the end of 2023.[7]

Both teams started the 2024 season strongly, although the prolonged tussle for second place did not prevent Vancouver from notching up another two victories to take the lead in the series.[8][9] As both teams faded in the latter half of the season, the fight became one to stay in playoffs contention, with Vancouver securing yet another narrow win at home to bring their series winning streak to five games,[10] a run that was ended by a strong 3–0 Pacific victory at home in the last derby match of the season, a result that helped them pip Vancouver to the final playoffs spot.[11]

Statistics

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Head-to-head record

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As of September 14, 2024
Matches Wins Draws Goals
PAC VFC PAC VFC
Canadian Premier League 8 3 5 0 15 13
Total matches 8 3 5 0 15 13

Honours

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Pacific FC Competition Vancouver FC
1 CPL Championships
CPL Shield
Canadian Championship
1 Aggregate 0

Results

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Legend
Pacific FC win
Vancouver FC win
Tie
Season Competition Date Home team Result Away team Venue Attendance Series Recap
2023 Canadian Premier League April 15, 2023 Pacific 1–0 Vancouver Starlight Stadium 4,825 PAC 1–0–0 [1]
June 2, 2023 Vancouver 3–6 Pacific Willoughby Community Park 3,438 PAC 2–0–0 [2]
August 19, 2023 Vancouver 3–2 Pacific Willoughby Community Park 2,363 PAC 2–0–1 [3]
September 30, 2023 Pacific 1–2 Vancouver Starlight Stadium 4,404 Tied 2–0–2 [4]
2024 Canadian Premier League May 25, 2024 Vancouver 2–1 Pacific Willoughby Community Park 3,127 VFC 3–0–2 [5]
June 27, 2024 Pacific 1–2 Vancouver Starlight Stadium 3,255 VFC 4–0–2 [6]
August 11, 2024 Vancouver 1–0 Pacific Willoughby Community Park 3,258 VFC 5–0–2 [7]
September 14, 2024 Pacific 3–0 Vancouver Starlight Stadium 2,807 VFC 5–0–3 [8]

League ranking by season

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P. 2023 2024
Season Playoffs Season Playoffs
1
2
3 SF
4 4
5 5 PI
6
7 7 7
8

Player Statistics

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Goalscorers

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As of September 14, 2023
Rank Pos Nat Name PAC VFC Total
1 MF Lebanon Gabriel Bitar 3 3
2 MF Canada Manny Aparicio 2 2
FW Mexico Alejandro Díaz 2 2
MF New Zealand Moses Dyer 1 1 2
MF Peru Vasco Fry 2 2
DF Canada Thomas Meilleur-Giguère 2 2
FW Canada Easton Ongaro 2 2
FW Canada Ayman Sellouf 2 2
FW Canada Dario Zanatta 2 2
7 MF Canada Elage Bah 1 1
MF Haiti Mikaël Cantave 1 1
FW Netherlands Djenairo Daniels 1 1
DF Canada Amer Didić 1 1
MF Wales Josh Heard 1 1
FW Canada Shaan Hundal 1 1
MF Canada Min-jae Kwak 1 1
MF The Gambia Kekuta Manneh 1 1
MF Canada Taryck Tahid 1 1
Totals 15 13 28

Players who played for both clubs

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As of August 18, 2024

Pacific, then Vancouver

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  • Canada Kadin Chung (Pacific: 2019–2021, Vancouver: 2023–present)
  • Canada Callum Irving (Pacific: 2022–2022, Vancouver: 2023–present)
  • Canada Alejandro Díaz (Pacific: 2020–2022, Vancouver: 2023–present)
  • Netherlands Ayman Sellouf (Pacific: 2023-present, Vancouver (loan): 2024–present)

Vancouver, then Pacific

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  • New Zealand Moses Dyer (Vancouver: 2024–present, Pacific (loan): 2024–present)

References

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  1. ^ a b Cleve Dheensaw (27 January 2023). "New Pacific FC-Vancouver FC derby to kick off CPL season". Times Colonist. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  2. ^ Mitchell Tierney (2 November 2022). "'This market is ready for something different': Vancouver FC owner Rob Friend on the vision behind the CPL's newest club". Canadian Premier League.
  3. ^ Mitchell Tierney (27 January 2023). "'Pride on the line': BC Derby between Vancouver FC and Pacific to open 2023 CPL season". canpl.ca. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Vancouver FC offers a look at its new modular Canadian Premier League stadium home". Sportsnet.ca. Canadian Press. February 9, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  5. ^ J.J. Adams (1 June 2023). "Only a game old, the Pacific FC-Vancouver FC derby has some fire to it". The Province. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  6. ^ Alexandre Gangué-Ruzic (21 August 2023). ""We're not going to quit": Vancouver FC aiming to use first Salish Sea Derby win as catalyst for turnaround". OneSoccer. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  7. ^ "AGR's High Press: How Vancouver FC is playing spoiler in playoff race despite elimination". onesoccer.ca. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  8. ^ "AGR's High Press: The Eagles soar to 2nd place after big derby win | Is it time to worry about Halifax?". onesoccer.ca. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  9. ^ "AGR's High Press: Ottawa and Forge combine for ANOTHER CPL classic | Vancouver continue to shine in derbies". onesoccer.ca. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  10. ^ "POWER RANKINGS: York United continues to soar as Cavalry, Forge quietly surge". onesoccer.ca. Retrieved 2024-08-25.
  11. ^ "AGR's High Press: Forge's road woes continue as the race for fifth place heats up". onesoccer.ca. Retrieved 2024-10-24.