List of Vancouver Whitecaps FC seasons

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Vancouver 86ers and later the Whitecaps from 2001 onward, playing in the second division of American soccer for most of their existence.[1] An MLS expansion team was awarded to Vancouver and began play in 2011 under the Whitecaps name.[2] In addition to league play, Vancouver also competes in annual domestic and international tournaments and can qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.[3]

Key

Key to competitions

Seasons

As of November 5th, 2023
Season League Position Playoffs CC Continental Other Average attendance Top goalscorer(s)
Div League Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG Conf. Overall CCL LC Name(s) Goals
2011 1 MLS 34 6 18 10 35 55 –20 28 0.82 9th 18th DNQ RU DNQ NH DNE/DNQ 20,412 Brazil Camilo Sanvezzo 13
2012 MLS 34 11 13 10 35 41 –6 43 1.26 5th 11th R1 RU 19,475 Jamaica Darren Mattocks 8
2013 MLS 34 13 12 9 53 45 +8 48 1.41 7th 13th DNQ RU 20,038 Brazil Camilo Sanvezzo 25♦[4]
2014 MLS 34 12 8 14 42 40 +2 50 1.47 5th 9th R1 SF 20,408 Chile Pedro Morales 9
2015 MLS 34 16 13 5 45 36 +9 53 1.56 2nd 3rd QF W GS 20,507 Uruguay Octavio Rivero 10
2016 MLS 34 10 15 9 45 52 –7 39 1.15 8th 16th DNQ RU SF 22,330 Chile Pedro Morales 9
2017 MLS 34 15 12 7 50 49 +1 52 1.53 3rd 8th QF SF NH 21,416 Colombia Fredy Montero 15
2018 MLS 34 13 13 8 54 67 –13 47 1.38 8th 14th DNQ RU DNQ 21,946 Sierra Leone Kei Kamara 17
2019 MLS 34 8 16 10 37 59 –22 34 1.00 12th 23rd R3 DNE 19,514 Colombia Fredy Montero 8
2020 MLS 23 9 14 0 27 44 –17 27 1.17 9th 17th DNQ NH MLS is Back Tournament Ro16 22,120[a] Canada Lucas Cavallini 6
2021 MLS 34 12 9 13 45 45 0 49 1.44 6th 12th R1 R1 DNQ DNE/DNQ 12,492[b] Colombia Cristian Dájome
United States Brian White
12
2022 MLS 34 12 15 7 40 57 -17 43 1.26 9th 17th DNQ W DNE 18,643 Canada Lucas Cavallini 9
2023 MLS 34 12 10 12 55 48 +7 48 1.41 6th 13th R1 W QF Ro32 16,745 United States Brian White 19
Total 431 149 168 114 563 638 –75 561 1.30 19,696 Brazil Camilo Sanvezzo 43

^ 1. Avg. attendance include statistics from league matches only.

CONCACAF Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup
, and other competitive continental matches.

  1. ^ Does not include home matches played behind closed doors.
  2. ^ Does not include home matches played in American stadiums.

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References

  1. ^ McMahon, Martin (August 26, 2011). "Soccer Almanac: The ups and downs and ups of Canadian soccer". mlssoccer.com. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  2. ^ "MLS awards Vancouver team for 2011". March 18, 2009. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  3. ^ "Vancouver Whitecaps FC Stats and History". Retrieved October 22, 2020.
  4. ^ Sanvezzo won the MLS Golden Boot (22 goals)

See also

  • MLS Reserve Division