Victoria Riptides

Victoria Riptides (also known as the RipTides and Riptide) were a professional soccer team based out of Victoria, British Columbia. The team played for two successful seasons, the 1984 season of the Pacific Coast Soccer League and 1985 season of the Western Alliance Challenge Series.

History

David Keith was coach of the 1984 Riptides. The team had a perfect record (7-0-0), defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps, Nanaimo FC, New Westminster Queen Park Rangers and Richmond United.

In 1985, four independent west coast soccer clubs joined together to create an informal challenge series. The challenge cup pitted the Riptides against F.C. Seattle, F.C. Portland and the San Jose Earthquakes in a home and away series. The cup also included games against the Canadian national soccer team which was training for the 1986 World Cup in Vancouver, BC. The national team was not included in the standings. The teams also played the Edmonton Brickmen. The games against the Brickmen counted in the standings which determined the end of series champions.

The 1985 Riptides had a 3-1-3 record, finishing second to the Earthquakes in the final standings.[1] The success of the challenge series led to a discussion among the four teams about forming a permanent league or alliance. The Riptides management at the time, which included Brian Hughes, disagreed with this approach and did not participate in future games in what became known as the Western Soccer Alliance. The Western Soccer Alliance became the Western Soccer League in 1989 which merged with the American Soccer League in 1990 to form the American Professional Soccer League.

Year-by-year

Year League Record Regular Season Post Season
1984 Pacific Coast Soccer League 7-0-0 1st N/A
1985 Western Alliance Challenge Series 3-1-3 2nd N/A
June 15, 1985 1Victoria Riptide3–2FC PortlandVictoria, British Columbia
[2] Stadium: Royal Athletic Park
July 6, 1985 2Victoria Riptide0–1San Jose EarthquakesVictoria, British Columbia
[2] Stadium: Royal Athletic Park
July 13, 1985 3Victoria Riptide4–2FC SeattleVictoria, British Columbia
14:00 Ken Garraway [2] Bruce Raney
Brian Schmetzer
Stadium: Royal Athletic Park
Attendance: 450
July 20, 1985 4Victoria Riptide3–1FC PortlandVictoria, British Columbia
Ken Garraway
Greg Kern  75'
[2] Brent Goulet Stadium: Royal Athletic Park
July 27, 1985 5Victoria Riptide2–2CanadaVictoria, British Columbia
[2] Stadium: Royal Athletic Park
August 9, 1985 6FC Seattle3–0Victoria RiptideSeattle, Washington
19:30 Bruce Raney  9'
Brian Schmetzer  18'
Oak  34'
[2][3] Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 1628
August 17, 1985 7San Jose Earthquakes2–1Victoria RiptideSan Jose, California
Fred Hamel
Chris Dangerfield  85'
[2] Ken Garraway  21' Stadium: Spartan Stadium

Exhibition

July 21, 1985 Edmonton BrickmenvVictoria RiptideEdmonton, Alberta

Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  CAN Simon Keith
GK  CAN Grant Darley

Steve Aiken

FW  CAN Ken Garraway
DF  CAN Scott Weinberg
FW  CAN Nick Gilbert
DF   John Hughes
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  CAN Greg Kern
MF   John McGuire
DF   John Noble
MF  CAN George Pakos
DF  CAN Doug Adlem
MF  CAN Frank Woods

{{Fs player | no= | nat= | pos= | name= Ken Andrews

References

  1. "1985 Stats". A-League Archive.
  2. "Western Alliance Challenge Series - 1985". a-leaguearchive.tripod.com. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  3. http://davfal.powweb.com/museum/FCupdates/1985_finale.htm
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