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Vancouver Whitecaps FC Tickets

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Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 163 reviews

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Vancouver Whitecaps FC History

The Vancouver Whitecaps may have only joined MLS in 2011 (alongside the Portland Timbers), but the team has a long history in the Pacific Northwest. The Whitecaps first launched in 1974  as a member of the now-defunct North American Soccer League and moved to the Canadian Soccer League in 1986 as the 86ers. The team would remain as the 86ers until 2000 when the Whitecaps name resurfaced as part of the A-League, which would later become the United Soccer League (USL).

Finally, on March 18, 2009, the Whitecaps were introduced as the newest franchise in MLS, where they would keep the Whitecaps name as part of the United States' top division. The club qualified for their first playoff run in 2012, becoming the first Canadian MLS franchise to do so. Meanwhile, the Whitecaps have claimed the Voyageurs Cup at the annual interleague Canadian Championship in 2015, 2022, and 2013 and count 2013 MLS Golden Boot winner Camilo Sanvezzo among their alumni. 

Vancouver Whitecaps FC Team Info

Conference: Western
Team Colors: Deep Sea Blue, Whitecaps Blue, White
Team Rivals: Seattle Sounders FC, Portland Timbers, Toronto FC, CF Montréal

Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place

The Pacific Northwest is a hotbed for MLS soccer fandom, and Vancouver is no exception. Like their Western Conference rivals in Seattle and Portland, the Whitecaps elicit passionate devotion from the locals at BC Place. Settle in for a night of soccer boosted by the team’s supporters' section, led by passionate fan groups the Southsiders, Rain City Brigade, and Curva Collective.

FAQS

The Vancouver Whitecaps FC schedule for 2025 can be viewed on the team's official website.

Tickets for the 2025 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC have not yet appeared in an MLS Cup championship match.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC compete at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. The seating map for BC Place can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 163 reviews
  • great atmosphere, very organized

    by blauquitos on 11/6/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I enjoyed the game, the pre-game and halftime amenities were great. The exit was very organized.

  • Great Day at BC Place and Awesome Service

    by Dorian on 11/6/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    We had an absolutely great time at the game and it was made even better by the on-site Ticketmaster rep. There was a mixup with our tickets at purchase and our original tickets were issued in the standing section, but the gentleman quickly found us other seats. No hassle at all. It was really, really awesome. Thank you!

  • Great experience

    by John on 10/5/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Good game...!results, depends on which team you were cheering for 😉 Beautiful stadium 🏟

  • Was mediocre effort

    by Zaviman on 9/28/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 2 out of 5

    Well the better team didn’t win that night, but they didn’t give up to much either. Sometimes your goalie has to steal a game for you and he did.

  • All the way from cali

    by Mike trout on 9/10/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Visiting from california has a great time loved the food options do not eat outside stadium wait and try all the great options inside stadium

  • Good experience

    by Illa24 on 8/10/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    There where few people, we could use the public transport after the event without problem. The event was good and entertaining.

  • Very enjoyable game and overall experience

    by Andrew on 7/20/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    This was my first experience of an MLS football match, though I watch a lot of football in the UK. The whole experience was very good. I have never seen so many food outlets at a stadia.

  • Overpriced

    by Alex M on 5/30/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 1 out of 5

    I attended two games. For the first game I paid $25 per ticket and for the second game I paid $400 per ticket. The second game cost no more than $25 per ticket.

  • Fake advertising with a poor Solution

    by Eddy on 5/29/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 1 out of 5

    The game announced was totally different of what was in the advertising and despite Messi did not play in the game the discounts of the meals, beer and sodas were not covering the high cost that was paid for each ticket to entrence to this show. A clause in a contract should be put in place for every time a famous player is promoting to play in Vancouver otherwise will keep disappointing all fans, adults and kids that were expecting to see their favorite players in the field. This is so outrageous and don’t makes me feel comfortable to buy or trust in next whitecaps games.

  • No Messi no fun

    by Messifansince2006 on 5/29/24BC Place - VancouverRating: 1 out of 5

    Next time you advertise a game that Messi will play in and he doesn’t show up, just have decency and return the money for the overpriced tickets.