Pacific FC

Canadian professional soccer club based in Langford, British Columbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pacific Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Greater Victoria, British Columbia. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League, playing home matches at Starlight Stadium located in Langford.

NicknameThe Tridents
Short namePFC
FoundedJune 1, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-06-01)
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Pacific
NicknameThe Tridents
Short namePFC
FoundedJune 1, 2018; 7 years ago (2018-06-01)
StadiumStarlight Stadium
Langford, British Columbia
Capacity6,000
Owner(s)SixFive Sports & Entertainment
Dean Shillington
Rob Friend
PresidentJosh Simpson
Managing directorPaul Beirne
CoachJames Merriman
LeagueCanadian Premier League
2024Canadian Premier League: 5th
Playoffs: play-in
Websitepacificfc.canpl.ca Edit this at Wikidata
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History

On May 5, 2018, "Port City FC" was one of four groups accepted by the Canadian Soccer Association for professional club membership, along with groups that would become Cavalry FC, HFX Wanderers, and York9. Port City was the only one of the four that was not identified with a specific city, and represented an as-of-yet undetermined location in British Columbia.[1] The group was expected to launch a team in either Greater Victoria or Surrey, British Columbia.[2] Former professional player Rob Friend, who grew up in British Columbia, was pictured as a representative of the region.[3] On June 1, the Canadian Premier League granted the Port City ownership group a club on Vancouver Island.[4]

Pacific FC was officially unveiled on July 20 as the seventh team to join the Canadian Premier League.[5] As well as confirming its place in the league for the 2019 launch season, the club also revealed its crest, colours and branding.[6] Former Denmark international Michael Silberbauer was announced as the first head coach on August 20.[7]

They played their first competitive game on April 28, 2019, defeating visitors HFX Wanderers 1–0 with Hendrik Starostzik scoring the only goal and Mark Village keeping a clean sheet.[8] The club parted ways with Silberbauer on October 18, 2019, and announced then-assistant coach James Merriman as interim head coach.[9]

On August 26, 2021, they were matched against Major League Soccer opposition for the first time, being drawn against provincial opponents Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the quarterfinals of the Canadian Championship. Although underdogs, they defeated the Whitecaps 4–3, becoming the second CPL club to eliminate an MLS club in the competition.[10][11]

On December 5, Pacific FC won its first Canadian Premier League title after defeating defending champions Forge FC 1–0 in the 2021 CPL Final at Tim Hortons Field.[12] In doing so they became the second team to have been crowned Canadian Premier League champions.[13]

Stadium

Starlight Stadium is a stadium in Langford, British Columbia that is used for home games by Pacific FC.

The club plays its home games at Starlight Stadium. The city of Langford planned to increase the capacity from 1,718 to 8,000, but a utility pole located on the north side of the stadium has prevented any upgrades on that side.[14] By extending the existing south stand and adding seating behind both goals as well as new standing room on the north side, the capacity was increased to 6,200 for the 2019 season.[15][16]

Crest and colours

The club's branding is designed to represent Vancouver Island. The team's crest is the shape of a Douglas fir, a tree native to Vancouver Island, split into two segments, with the right side forming the shape of the island. The tree is bordered by the ocean and includes a single chevron to represent a wave of the ocean and a 'V' that can stand for Victoria, victory and Vancouver Island.[17]

The secondary logo is a roundel with a trident, meant to represent the strength and courage of the island, as well as the weather attributed to the Pacific Ocean. The logo also includes the motto of the coat of arms of the city of Victoria, which is the Latin phrase Semper Liber (lit.'Forever Free').[18]

The official club colours are purple, teal, and white (branded by the club as "starfish purple", "lagoon blue", and "lighthouse white"). These colours symbolize the native Pisaster ochraceus sea star, the Pacific Ocean, and the region's lighthouses.[17]

Kit suppliers and sponsors

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Period Kit manufacturer Chest sponsor Sleeve sponsor
2019–2022 Macron Volkswagen None
2023– Telus CIBC
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Club culture

Supporters

The first supporters group to show support for a Vancouver Island team to join the Canadian Premier League was the Lake Side Buoys, an existing group who followed the Victoria Highlanders of USL League Two. A second supporters group, called Torcida Oranizada Pacific (TOP) has also emerged.[19]

Rivalries

Vancouver FC

Pacific first battled Vancouver FC during the opening match day of the 2023 season at Starlight Stadium with Pacific winning the contest 1-0 with a late winner by Manny Aparicio during the second meeting the teams met at Willoughby Community Park Stadium which lead to a thrilling 6–3 victory with the winner scored by Easton Ongaro.

Cavalry FC

Pacific FC met Cavalry FC for the first time in the Canadian Premier League in the final fixture of the 2019 Spring season, winning 3–1 at Westhills Stadium in an intense match which saw three players sent-off.[20] Pacific FC and Cavalry FC's rivalry intensified during the 2021 season where they met eight times across three Canadian competitions (Canadian Premier League, CPL Playoffs, and the Canadian Championship).[21][22] This rivalry is also fueled by a pre-existing cultural rivalry between each team's respective province: Alberta and British Columbia.[23]

Honours

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Pacific FC honours
Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Canadian Premier League 1 2021
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Best results in other competitions
CompetitionResultSeason
Canadian ChampionshipSemi-finals2021, 2023
CONCACAF LeagueRound of 162022
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Players and staff

Roster

As of February 18, 2026[24][25]

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

Staff

As of March 11, 2022
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Executive
President Canada Josh Simpson[26]
Chief executive officer Canada Rob Friend[26]
Chairman Canada Dean Shillington[26]
Coaching staff
Head coach Canada James Merriman[27]
Assistant coach Mozambique Armando Sá[28]
Assistant coach / youth coach Canada Chris Merriman[29]
Goalkeeper coach Canada Trevor Stiles[29]
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Head coaches

As of January 19, 2024
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Coach Nation Tenure Record
GWDLWin %
Michael Silberbauer  Denmark August 20, 2018[30] – October 18, 2019[31] 297715024.14
James Merriman (interim)  Canada October 18, 2019[31] – January 14, 2020[32] 1100100.00
Pa-Modou Kah  Norway January 14, 2020[32] – January 21, 2022[27] 4119814046.34
James Merriman  Canada January 21, 2022[27] – present 70311623044.29
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Club captains

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Years Name Nation
2019–2020 Marcel de Jong  Canada
2021–2022 Jamar Dixon  Canada
2023–present Josh Heard  Canada
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Team records

Year-by-year

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Season League Playoffs CC Continental Average
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWDLGFGAGDPtsPPG Pos.NameGoals
20191CPL 2887133546–11311.11 5thDNQR1Ineligible3,102 Canada Terran Campbell11
2020CPL 104241613+3141.40 4thDNQDNQN/A Canada Marco Bustos5
2021CPL 2813694734+13451.61 3rdWSF3,812 Canada Terran Campbell11
2022CPL 2813783633+3461.64 4thSFQFCONCACAF LeagueR163,176 Mexico Alejandro Díaz16
2023CPL 28117104235+7401.43 4thSFSFDNQ3,241 Netherlands Ayman Sellouf7
2024CPL 2897122732-5341.21 5thPlay-inSFDNQ3,041 Canada Dario Zanatta
Netherlands Ayman Sellouf
5
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    1. Average attendance include statistics from league matches only.
    2. Top goalscorer(s) includes all goals scored in league season, league playoffs, Canadian Championship, CONCACAF League, and other competitive continental matches.

    International competition

    Scores and results list Pacific FC's goal tally first.
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    Year Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
    2022 CONCACAF League Preliminary round Jamaica Waterhouse F.C. 6–0[33] 0–0[34] 6–0
    Round of 16 Costa Rica Herediano 0–1[35] 1–0[36] 1–1 (5–6 p)
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    Player records

    Most career goals

    As of January 19, 2024[citation needed]
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    # Pos. Name Nation Career at club Goals scored
    CPL CC Int'l Total
    1 Forward Alejandro Diaz  Mexico 2020–2022 26 2 3 31
    2 Forward Terran Campbell  Canada 2019–2021 23 2 0 25
    3 Forward Josh Heard  Canada 2020– 15 2 2 19
    4 Forward Marco Bustos  Canada 2020–2022 14 0 1 15
    5 Midfielder Manny Aparicio  Canada 2021–2023 9 1 0 10
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    Most career assists

    As of January 28, 2024[citation needed]
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    # Pos. Name Nation Career at club Goals Assisted
    CPL CC Int'l Total
    1 Midfielder Manny Aparicio  Canada 2021–2023 14 1 1 16
    2 Forward Marco Bustos  Canada 2022–2022 15 0 0 15
    3 Forward Terran Campbell  Canada 2019–2021 8 2 0 10
    4 Forward Josh Heard  Canada 2020– 6 1 2 9
    Forward Alejandro Diaz  Mexico 2020–2022 9 0 0 9
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    Most career appearances

    As of January 19, 2024[citation needed]
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    # Pos. Name Nation Career at club Games played
    CPL CC Int'l Total
    1 Midfielder Sean Young  Canada 2020– 89 5 4 98
    2 Forward Josh Heard  Canada 2020– 85 7 4 96
    3 Defender Thomas Meilleur-Giguère  Canada 2020– 78 5 4 87
    4 Defender Kunle Dada-Luke  Canada 2021– 75 6 4 85
    5 Midfielder Manny Aparicio  Canada 2021–2023 68 6 4 78
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