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2024 League1 British Columbia season
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The 2024 League1 British Columbia season is the third season of play for League1 British Columbia, a pro-am league in the Canadian soccer league system. Seven clubs will participate in both the men's and women's divisions.
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Changes from 2023
Burnaby FC joined the league as a new expansion club in both the men's and women's divisions.[1][2] However, both Nautsa’mawt FC and Victoria Highlanders FC departed the league, bringing the league down to seven clubs.[3][4] In addition, the Highlanders vacated their spot in the 2024 Canadian Championship, being replaced by TSS FC Rovers.[5]
Men's division
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The teams played each other team twice (home and away) for a 12-game season, with the top four teams advancing to the playoffs. The winner of the regular season will qualify for the 2025 Canadian Championship.
League table
Playoffs
Semi-finals July 26–28 | Final August 4 | ||||||||
1 | TSS FC Rovers | 4 | |||||||
4 | Harbourside FC | 1 | |||||||
1 | TSS FC Rovers | 3 | |||||||
2 | Altitude FC | 2 | |||||||
2 | Altitude FC | 3 | |||||||
3 | Whitecaps FC Academy | 1 |
Semi-finals
July 26 | TSS FC Rovers | 4–1 | Harbourside FC | Burnaby, British Columbia |
10:30 PM | Proctor ![]() Mejia ![]() Habibullah ![]() Poon ![]() |
Purcell ![]() |
Stadium: Swangard Stadium Referee: Ivan Jecanski |
July 28 | Altitude FC | 3–1 | Whitecaps FC Academy | North Vancouver, British Columbia |
4:00 PM | Herbert ![]() Booth ![]() |
Stiver ![]() |
Stadium: Kinsmen Field Referee: Amer Ramic |
Final
August 4 | TSS FC Rovers | 3–2 | Altitude FC | Burnaby, British Columbia |
7:00 PM | Habibullah ![]() White ![]() Edwardson ![]() |
Tinmouth ![]() Ahayo ![]() |
Stadium: Swangard Stadium Referee: David Schmidt-Schweda |
Statistics
Top goalscorers
(does not include playoffs)
Source: L1BC
Awards
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Women's division
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The teams played each other team twice (home and away) for a 12-game season, with the top four teams advancing to the playoffs. The winner of the women's regular season will qualify for the Women's Interprovincial Championship.
League table
Playoffs
Semi-finals July 26–28 | Final August 4 | ||||||||
1 | Whitecaps FC Girls Elite | 4 | |||||||
4 | TSS FC Rovers | 2 | |||||||
1 | Whitecaps FC Girls Elite | 2 | |||||||
3 | Burnaby FC | 1 | |||||||
2 | Unity FC | 1(5) | |||||||
3 | Burnaby FC | 1(6) |
Semi-finals
July 26 | Whitecaps FC Girls Elite | 4–2 | TSS FC Rovers | UBC Vancouver, BC |
6:00 PM | Hunter ![]() Reed ![]() Anderson ![]() Longhurst ![]() |
Bishop ![]() Baxter ![]() |
Stadium: Thunderbird Stadium Referee: Denzil Sharma |
July 28 | Unity FC | 1–1 (5–6 SO) | Burnaby FC | Surrey, BC |
2:00 PM | Crowther ![]() |
MacKenzie ![]() |
Stadium: Cloverdale Athletic Park Referee: Kelsey Carrothers | |
Shootout | ||||
Crowther ![]() Robertson ![]() Holz ![]() Corneil ![]() Rizzo ![]() Hicks ![]() Bazille ![]() Pedersen ![]() |
Santoianni ![]() Sheppard ![]() Lopez ![]() Scott ![]() MacKenzie ![]() Chescoe ![]() Crozier ![]() Sherwood ![]() |
Final
August 4 | Whitecaps FC Girls Elite | 2–1 | Burnaby FC | Burnaby, British Columbia |
1:00 PM | Hunter ![]() Hernandez Gray ![]() |
Sherwood ![]() |
Stadium: Swangard Stadium Referee: O-Lin Metz |
Statistics
Top goalscorers
(does not include playoffs)
Source: L1BC
Awards
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Juan de Fuca Plate
The Juan de Fuca Plate is awarded to the League1 British Columbia club with the highest combined point total between the men's and women's divisions in regular season matches.
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