The 86ers is a 2000 AD comic story set in the Rogue Trooper universe and created by writer Gordon Rennie and artist Karl Richardson, now being drawn by...
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Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) (redirect from Vancouver 86ers)
The team was previously known as the Vancouver 86ers of both the Canadian Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League (APSL), and later the A-League...
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preparations for the 1986 World Cup, a second version of the club was founded in 1986 as the Vancouver 86ers. This team bought back the Whitecaps name in...
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Celebrini played for the Edmonton Brick Men of the Canadian Soccer League during the collegiate off seasons and played with the Vancouver 86ers in 1992. On April...
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2001, David Stadnyk, the owner of the Angels, purchased the Vancouver 86ers and merged the Angels with the Lady 86ers under the name Vancouver Breakers...
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Bob Lenarduzzi (category Canadian expatriate sportspeople in the United States)
director of the Vancouver 86ers of the Canadian Soccer League. In 1987, he returned to the field as a player and a coach with the 86ers. Lenarduzzi and two...
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC (section Player of the year)
as the Southsiders. The group began in 1999 when fans of the Vancouver 86ers began congregating in the pitch-level beer garden behind the goal at the south...
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Rogue Trooper (section The 86ers)
supporting cast and not include the Rogue character. This can be seen in the new series The 86ers. The story is initially set on the planet Nu-Earth, where a...
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Fraser Valley Mariners (redirect from Abbotsford 86ers Select)
including Abbotsford 86ers Select in 2000, Abbotsford 86ers in 1999 and Abbotsford Athletes in Action in 1998; Abbotsford Rangers joined the PDL as a 'provisional...
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Macklin Celebrini (category Template:Succession box: 'after' parameter includes the word 'incumbent')
a soccer player for the Vancouver 86ers and later worked for the Canucks. He was later hired by the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association...
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Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992) (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
Blizzard, and the North York Rockets. The West Division comprised the Calgary Kickers, Edmonton Brick Men, Vancouver 86ers, and the Winnipeg Fury. The league's...
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League), and Toronto (CNSL and NASL), while some teams, such as the Vancouver 86ers were new. The league opened with a good start with sizable crowds and a...
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Doug McKinty (category Footballers at the 1987 Pan American Games)
with the Vancouver 86ers and earned one cap with the Canada men's national soccer team. In 1987, McKinty joined the newly established Vancouver 86ers in...
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The 1993 Vancouver 86ers season was the club's eighth year of existence (or 19th if counting the NASL Whitecaps), as well as their first as a Division...
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Columbia that competed in the Women's Premier Soccer League. They later merged with the Vancouver Lady 86ers to eventually become the Vancouver Whitecaps Women...
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A-League (1995–2004) (category Defunct soccer leagues in the United States)
collapse of the Canadian Soccer League. This led to three Canadian teams, the Vancouver 86ers, Toronto Blizzard and Montreal Impact joining the American...
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with the Vancouver 86ers of the USL A-League and played two seasons with them. In 1999, he nineteen games for Vancouver. In February 2000, the New England...
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Redwoods of the UFL in 2009 and played for the Virginia Destroyers from 2011 to 2012. He last played in Europe for the Uppsala 86ers of the Swedish Superserien...
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Ivor Evans (footballer, born 1966) (category Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States)
Next he was selected by Vancouver 86ers in an open trial. He has been playing during his career for Vancouver 86ers, in Canadian Soccer League, in American...
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Martin Nash (category Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States)
with the Vancouver 86ers in 1995. He was named to the all-A-League team in his second season with the 86ers as a 20-year-old in 1996. He spent the next...
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Columbia is the third-most populated province in Canada and has a rich history of professional sports. Most professional sports teams in the province reside...
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BC Place (category Venues of the 2010 Winter Olympics)
national team fixtures during the 1980s and 1990s. The second incarnation of the Whitecaps, initially named the Vancouver 86ers, played exhibition matches...
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University, professionally for Vancouver 86ers, Edmonton Brick Men, and Winnipeg Fury and internationally for the Canada national team. "Player profile at...
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on points. Hamilton Steelers v Vancouver 86ers Vancouver 86ers v Hamilton Steelers Vancouver 86ers won the series 3-1 on points. North York Rockets v...
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Capilano won the Canadian college championship. Morris was the tournament MVP. In 1999, Morris signed with the Abbotsford 86ers of the USL Premier Development...
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shootout if the mini-game remained tied. North York Rockets v Vancouver 86ers Vancouver 86ers v North York Rockets Vancouver 86ers won the series 4–0 on...
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played for the University of Victoria Vikings and was part of the 1987 national winning side. He played professionally for the Vancouver 86ers, Winnipeg...
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Jim Easton Jr. (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
1987 CSL All-star for the Vancouver 86ers after scoring seven goals in the 20 match season. Easton was also a part of the 86ers' 46-match unbeaten run...
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Stadium in Burnaby as an "iconic stadium," because of its ties to the Vancouver 86ers/Whitecaps playing there and admitted "it's certainly an area we're...
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Uppsala (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
IK Sirius IK Sirius Fotboll Unik FK Upsala IF Uppsala Judoklubb Uppsala 86ers, American football club Upsala Fäktning, fencing club Upsala allmänna schacksällskap...
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