Resultate

Canada League 1 British Columbia 07/08 22:30 - Nautsa Mawt FC v TSS FC Rovers W 0-2
Canada League 1 British Columbia 06/22 03:30 - TSS FC Rovers v Whitecaps FC Academy D 1-1
Canada League 1 British Columbia 06/18 22:30 - Altitude FC (CA) v TSS FC Rovers W 1-5
Canada League 1 British Columbia 06/04 00:00 - TSS FC Rovers v Rivers FC W 3-1
Canada League 1 British Columbia 05/20 23:00 - TSS FC Rovers v Unity FC (Canada) W 4-0
Canada League 1 British Columbia 05/13 23:00 - TSS FC Rovers v Harbourside FC W 4-0
Kanada - Meisterschaft 05/11 02:30 3 Pacific FC (CA) v TSS FC Rovers L 2-0
Kanada - Meisterschaft 04/20 02:30 148 TSS FC Rovers v Valour FC W 3-1
USA - USL League Two 07/11 02:00 1 [5] TSS FC Rovers v Seattle Sounders FC U23 [2] L 0-1
USA - USL League Two 07/07 21:00 1 Portland Timbers U23 v TSS FC Rovers L 6-0
USA - USL League Two 07/06 02:15 1 Victoria Highlanders v TSS FC Rovers W 2-3
USA - USL League Two 06/30 21:00 1 [4] Seattle Sounders III v TSS FC Rovers [5] L 3-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 7 4 3
Wins 5 3 2
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 19 12 7
Goals against 5 2 3
Clean sheets 3 2 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - TSS FC Rovers

TSS FC Rovers, commonly referred to as TSS Rovers, are a Canadian soccer team based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada that play in League1 British Columbia. Established for the 2017 PDL season by general manager Will Cromack and head coach Colin Elmes, the Rovers are the under-23 team of the TSS Academy, one of the largest soccer schools in British Columbia's Lower Mainland.

History

Founding

Club logo from 2017 to 2020

TSS (Total Soccer Systems) Academy was founded in 1997, based in Richmond, British Columbia.

PDL and WPSL era

In late 2016, TSS purchased the rights to the Premier Development League franchise of the Washington Crossfire, and in the spring of 2017 fielded their first squad. The club has a supporters group called the "Swanguardians," alluding to the Rovers' new home, Swangard Stadium, which was previously the home stadium of the Vancouver Whitecaps before the Caps joined the MLS. The team has a stated policy of fostering Canadian talent, or players eligible for the Canadian men's national teams, stating every player must be "either a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or refugee or immigrant with an intent to one day wear the Maple Leaf."

In 2018 the women's team was founded to play in the WPSL. Notable signings included Canada WNT players Jordyn Huitema and Julia Grosso. In 2018, the men's team signed its first non-Canadian, Dutchman Nick Soolsma, a former Toronto FC midfielder, as player-coach.

The club competed with the Victoria Highlanders for the Juan de Fuca Plate, awarded annually to the best PDL/USL League Two club in British Columbia. The Rovers won it in 2018 and 2019.

In 2020, the club updated their logo to include a sword fern, a plant indigenous to coastal BC.

League1 BC era

On November 1, 2021, it was announced that the club would be playing in the inaugural season of League1 British Columbia. In addition, TSS decided to emulate those German clubs that were partly owned by their fans, giving the fans voting rights and a say in the direction of the team. Fans will own 49% of the team through this initiative. After finishing second in the league standings in their first season, the men's team went on to defeat Varsity FC on penalty kicks in the Championship Final, thereby qualifying for the national 2023 Canadian Championship. TSS Rovers made their first appearance in the Canadian Championship on April 19, 2023, at Swangard Stadium, where they defeated Valour FC 3–1, becoming the first semi-pro team to knockout a professional team in Canadian Championship history. They were then defeated by another CPL club, Pacific FC, in the quarter-finals.

TSS FC Rovers, ein kanadischer Fußballverein mit Sitz in Toronto, Ontario, spielt in der Canadian Premier League. Der Verein wurde 2017 gegründet und ist nach dem Stadtteil Toronto benannt, in dem er beheimatet ist. Die Rovers tragen ihre Heimspiele im York Lions Stadium auf dem Campus der York University in Toronto aus. Der Vereinsname leitet sich vom Toronto Soccer School FC (TSS FC) ab, einem der führenden Jugendfußballvereine in Kanada. Die Rovers haben eine Partnerschaft mit dem TSS FC und viele ihrer Spieler haben ihre Wurzeln in der Akademie des Vereins.

Die Rovers sind ein junger Verein mit einer aufstrebenden Zukunft. In ihrer ersten Saison in der Canadian Premier League belegten sie den fünften Platz und verpassten die Playoffs nur knapp. In der darauffolgenden Saison belegten sie den dritten Platz und qualifizierten sich für die Playoffs. Im Halbfinale wurden sie jedoch vom späteren Meister Forge FC besiegt. Die Rovers sind ein unterhaltsames und aufregendes Team, das mit jungen Talenten gespickt ist. Sie sind ein aufstrebender Stern in der Canadian Premier League und ein Verein, den man in Zukunft im Auge behalten sollte.