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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U17 for both boys and girls. The team was previously known as the Vancouver 86ers of both the Canadian Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League...
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World Cup, a second version of the club was founded in 1986 as the Vancouver 86ers. This team bought back the Whitecaps name in 2000 and has operated...
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States. The 1993 season featured a competitive field, with teams like the Vancouver 86ers and the Colorado Foxes dominating the regular season standings...
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Macklin Celebrini (category Ice hockey people from Vancouver)
up a fan of his hometown team, the Vancouver Canucks. His father, Rick, was a soccer player for the Vancouver 86ers and later worked for the Canucks. He...
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and the Vancouver 86ers and Toronto Blizzard along with a new club the Montreal Impact moved to the APSL. Vancouver topped the regular season standings...
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Rick Celebrini (category Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) players)
League during the collegiate off seasons and played with the Vancouver 86ers in 1992. On April 22, 1993 signed Vancouver 86ers of the American Professional...
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were defeated by the Vancouver 86ers, who won their fourth consecutive league championship. They struggled in their final season in the CSL, finishing...
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Carl Valentine (category Soccer players from Vancouver)
the Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League, Oldham Athletic, West Bromwich Albion of the Football League, and the Vancouver 86ers of the...
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Bob Lenarduzzi (category Businesspeople from Vancouver)
as a player and a coach with the 86ers. Lenarduzzi and two Vancouver teammates spent the 1979–80 NASL Indoor season on loan to the Los Angeles Aztecs...
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von Wersebe. Vancouver media reported that the Vancouver 86ers' owner was the only team to fully pay league dues during the final season and had injected...
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Mike Dodd (soccer) (category Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) players)
and he re-signed with Winnipeg. During the 1993 season he was temporarily loaned to the Vancouver 86ers of the American Professional Soccer League. In...
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Winnipeg Fury. In his debut season he assisted the Fury in securing the Mita Cup after defeating Vancouver 86ers. The following season he played with Winnipeg...
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Sports Page (category Television shows filmed in Vancouver)
local sports teams such as baseball's Vancouver Canadians, soccer's Vancouver 86ers and inline hockey's Vancouver Voodoo, with highlights of their home...
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Starting for the first time with Montreal Impact when they hosted the Vancouver 86ers in 2000, the Nigerian was regarded as a palpable threat in the league...
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Ivor Evans (footballer, born 1966) (category Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) players)
goal for Vancouver 86ers. In 1991, he had a brief spell with Fijian side Nadi F.C. From 1995/1996 season, while playing for Vancouver 86ers in A-League...
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BC Place (category Sports venues in Vancouver)
initially named the Vancouver 86ers, played exhibition matches at BC Place in 1991 and 1992 before returning for regular season games in 1995 during...
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three provinces. After the defections of the Toronto Blizzard, and Vancouver 86ers to the American Professional Soccer League the main financial sponsor...
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Nico Berg (category Sportspeople from North Vancouver)
London Lasers. In 1993, he played in the Canadian National Soccer League with Winnipeg Fury. In 1994, Berg joined the Vancouver 86ers in the American Professional...
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A-League (1995–2004) (section Playoff season)
Vancouver 86ers, Toronto Blizzard and Montreal Impact joining the American Professional Soccer League for the 1993 season. So by the summer of 1993,...
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Nick Dasovic (category Soccer players from Vancouver)
Impact in 1993. In 1995, he joined Vancouver 86ers before returning to Europe briefly to play for Stade Briochin. Another period with Vancouver 86ers in 1996...
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Randy Samuel (category Vancouver Whitecaps (1974–1984) players)
and signed with Norwegian side Harstad IL. He later played for the Vancouver 86ers, the Hampton Roads Mariners, and the Montreal Impact. Making 82 appearances...
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Seattle Sounders (1994–2008) (redirect from 1995 Seattle Sounders season)
1992). "Only two APSL teams on West Coast will be costly for Vancouver 86ers". The Vancouver Sun. p. D10. Retrieved December 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com...
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1992 CONCACAF Champions' Cup (category CONCACAF Champions Cup seasons)
Alajuelense 1–0, therefore winning their four CONCACAF trophy. The Vancouver 86ers became the first Canadian team to qualify for the tournament, but ultimately...
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However, in 1993 the league expanded when following the demise of the Canadian Soccer League, three former CSL clubs – Vancouver 86ers, Montreal Impact...
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Jim Easton Jr. (category Soccer players from Vancouver)
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 (36...
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Giuliano Oliviero (category Vancouver Whitecaps (1986–2010) players)
Lasers in 1992. In 1993, he played in the Canadian National Soccer Leaguewith the Winnipeg Fury. He signed with the Vancouver 86ers where he recorded 9...
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Strikers, the 1994 season began with optimism despite the league's turbulence. The team hoped to return to the playoffs after missing out in 1993, but performance...
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Steve MacDonald (soccer) (category Soccer players from Vancouver)
soccer defender who spent his entire professional career with the Vancouver 86ers. He played extensively for the Canadian national teams between 1987...
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Dnepr 1–2 August 1: at Victoria Vistas 1–0 August 5: at Vancouver 86ers 5–3 August 8: Vancouver 86ers 3–2 Jack Brand: 1984 Sergio Soriano: 1984 Mark Schuur:...
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