2010 Pacific Coast Soccer League season

The 2010 Pacific Coast Soccer League season was the 15th season in the modern era of the league. The regular season began on 1 May and ended on 18 July, and was followed by the Challenge Cup, a post season tournament of the top four teams to determine the league's champion. Each team played 16 games. The women's open division consisted of 9 teams while the men's open division had 7.

Pacific Coast Soccer League
Season2010
ChampionsM Vancouver Thunderbirds, W Whitecaps Prospects
Matches played51
Goals scored165 (3.24 per match)
Top goalscorerMeysam Soltani (10)
Biggest home winVictoria Highlanders 7-0 Victoria United
(07-Jul-2010)
2009
2011

In the Men's Premier division, the Vancouver Thunderbirds won both the season and the playoffs. In the Women's Premier division, the Whitecaps Prospects finished the regular season in first place, but the Fraser Valley Action won the playoffs.

Men's

The 2010 Pacific Coast Soccer League season will be played from 1 May to 18 July 2010. This season will see 7 teams on the Premier Men's group compete. At the end of the season there will be a play-off to determine which team will enter the BC Senior A Cup.

Standings

Place Team P W L T GF GA GD Points
1 Vancouver Thunderbirds 16 12 1 3 30 9 +21 39
2 Khalsa Sporting Club 16 9 6 1 29 31 -2 28
3 Okanagan Challenge 16 7 6 3 21 17 +4 24
4 Victoria Highlanders Reserves 16 5 6 5 29 20 +9 20
5 Victoria United 16 6 8 2 36 29 +7 20
6 Kamloops Excel SC 16 4 6 6 19 26 -7 18
7 Athletic Club of BC 16 1 11 4 16 34 -18 7

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Results table

Abbreviation and Color Key:
Athletic Club of BC - ABC • Kamloops Excel - KAM • Khalsa Sporting Club - KHA
Okanagan Challenge - OKA • Vancouver Thunderbirds - VAN • Victoria Highlanders Reserve - VHR • Victoria United - VIC
Win   Loss   Tie   Home
Club Match
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Athletic Club of BC VANVICKAMOKAKHAVHRVANOKAVICVHRVANKHAOKAKAMVICKAM
1-25-13-30-31-41-11-11-10-21-50-41-30-10-10-10-1
Kamloops Excel OKAVHRABCVANKHAVHRVICKHAVANOKAVHRVICOKAKHAABCABC
3-01-23-30-12-21-10-00-20-41-12-24-20-40-21-01-0
Khalsa Sporting Club VICVHRVANVHRABCOKAKAMVANKAMOKAVHRVICABCKAMVANVIC
3-21-01-22-11-40-12-20-32-00-12-45-13-10-20-11-11
Okanagan Challenge VICVHRKAMVHRABCKHAVANABCVANKHAKAMVICVHRKAMABCVAN
1-21-30-33-23-00-10-21-11-21-01-12-02-04-01-00-0
Vancouver Thunderbirds KHAVICABCVHRKAMOKAABCVICVHRKHAOKAKAMABCVICKHAOKA
2-11-02-11-01-02-01-15-20-03-02-14-04-01-31-00-0
Victoria Highlanders KHAOKAKHAKAMVANVICOKAABCKAMVANKHAABCKAMOKAVICVIC
0-13-11-22-10-11-12-31-11-10-04-25-12-20-27-00-1
Victoria United KHAOKAVANABCVHRVANKAMABCKHAOKAKAMVHRVHRVANABCKHA
2-32-10-11-51-12-50-02-01-50-22-40-71-03-11-011-1

Women's

The teams played a 16-game, unbalanced schedule. The Whitecaps residency program that recruits from around the province ran rough shod over the other teams. The Victoria Highlanders women also were dominant with two former professionals on their roster.

Standings

Place Team P W L T GF GA GD Points
1 Whitecaps Prospects 16 16 0 0 87 10 +77 48
2 Victoria Highlanders Women 16 12 3 1 53 9 +44 37
3 Fraser Valley Action 16 10 3 3 44 31 +13 33
4 NSGSC Eagles 16 10 6 0 40 37 +3 30
5 Chilliwack FC 16 8 6 2 22 25 -3 24
6 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Xtreme 16 5 10 1 14 29 -15 16
7 Okanagan Whitecaps FC 16 3 12 1 18 61 -43 10
8 TSS Academy 16 2 11 3 18 54 -36 9
9 Richmond GSC 16 0 15 1 2 40 -38 1

Source:[1]

Top Goalscorers

Name Club Goals
Liz HansenVictoria Highlanders19
Daniela GerigFraser Valley Action16
Jenna RichardsonWhitecaps Prospects14
Abigail RaymerWhitecaps Prospects12
Nikki WrightWhitecaps Prospects10
Alicia TesanFraser Valley Action9
Maryse ReichgeldWhitecaps Prospects8
Jenna Di NunzioWhitecaps Prospects7
Jaclyn SawickiWhitecaps Prospects7
Paige ScottVictoria Highlanders6

Source:[1]

References

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