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Victoria Highlanders FC is a Canadian
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team based in
Victoria, British Columbia Victoria is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific Ocean, Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Gre ...
, Canada. The club was founded in 2008 and currently play in the
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. The team had played in the American USL League Two from 2009 to 2019 (except 2015). The team's colours are white, black, and gold.


History

The Highlanders were founded in 2008 when the
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awarded the city of Victoria, British Columbia the rights to a semi-professional
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franchise. One of the major contributing factors was the successful
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, 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
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. 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
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, 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
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club
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in a farm club role, for player development as well as exhibition matches.
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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
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and later
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). 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
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in the first two rounds, before being defeated by the
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in the semi-finals. In 2014, the club played exhibition matches with Scottish club
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and NASL club
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. 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
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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
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and rejoined the PDL on January 29, 2016. Also in 2016, the Highlanders forged a partnership with English club
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. 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
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. In 2021, it was announced that the Highlanders would be joining the new
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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
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. Their debut match in the league occurred on May 23 with the women's match against the
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, serving as the first ever match for the league.


Club culture

With the purchase of season tickets, one also gets a membership in the Victoria Highlanders Supporters Board that administers the fan's 30% ownership in the club. The Supporters Board is a democratic registered non-profit society with limited liability, and all money or other assets belonging to the Supporters Board belong to all members equally. The structure is to facilitate a formalized way to provide feedback, voice opinions, help guide the club's direction, and expand the club's membership base. Day-to-day club operations are handled by senior club management. The Highlanders are cheered on by members of the
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Lake Side Buoys (LSB). The Highlanders' mascot is a Scottish
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or highland terrier named is Striker, who wears the
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.


Stadiums

* Bear Mountain Stadium; Langford, British Columbia (2009–2011) *
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;
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(2011–2015) *
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;
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(2016–present) The Highlanders when first announced were to begin playing in a 4500-seat stadium at the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, however, after this project did not proceed the city of Langford, British Columbia built its own stadium, Bear Mountain Stadium, which the Highlanders committed to using. Capacity concerns regarding dressing rooms, field space, mid-field seating capacity, and training time conflicts for the four Highlander teams with the Victoria Rebels Football Club of the
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and other tenants resulted in the move to
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in Victoria in the middle of the 2011 season. At the Royal Athletic Park, the team was a secondary tenant to the
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baseball team, consequently having their home matches scheduled around those. In 2016, they moved to
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in Victoria.


Seasons


Notable former players

''This list of notable former and current players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.''


Head coaches

* Colin Miller (2009) *
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(2010–2012) * Steve Simonson (2012–2015) *
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(2016–2017) * Thomas Niendorf (2018–?) *Steve Simonson (?–present)


Reserves

The Highlanders also established reserve teams. In 2009, their U20 reserves only played exhibition matches, before joining the Men's Premier Division of the
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in 2010. In March 2011, the Highlanders announced an affiliation with a Nanaimo-Ladysmith based group to be named the Mid-Isle Highlanders. The Mid-Isle Highlanders play in the
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(PCSL) Reserves Division (a U-21 division) as a development squad. The Mid Isle side was older than the Highlanders U20 Reserves (who were U-17 and U-18) playing in the PCSL Premier Division, but younger than the U-23 PDL roster. They also have younger youth teams as part of their Victoria Highlanders Futures program.


Women

In 2010, the Highlanders added a women's team, when they adopted the Victoria Stars FC of the PCSL, who ran into financial difficulties and renamed them as the
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. In 2011, the team joined the
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. After two seasons, the team returned to the PCSL for 2013, with the team rebranding as the Peninsula Co-op Women’s Soccer after their major sponsor, although the Highlanders continued to be the operators of the team despite the name rebrand. The women's team folded after the 2014 season and was not part of the 2015 revival with the new ownership group. In 2021, it was announced that the Highlanders would be joining the new
League1 British Columbia League1 British Columbia (L1BC) is a semi-professional men's and women's soccer league in British Columbia, Canada, which began play in May 2022. The league is sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and the BC Soccer Association as a ...
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 The Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) is an amateur women's soccer league in the United States and Canada. It is the top amateur league for women's soccer in the United States soccer pyramid, below only National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). ...
.


References


External links


Lake Side Buoys
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