British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship

British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship

The British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship is a football (soccer) tournament organized by the British Columbia Soccer Association. The tournament winner advances to the Canadian National Challenge Cup, organized by the Canadian Soccer Association.

Recent champions

*2000 Westside FC
*2001 Victoria Gorge
*2002 Victoria Gorge
*2003 Surrey United
*2004 Pegasus FC
*2005 Portuguese Sporting Club
*2006 Sapperton Rovers
*2007 Columbus Clan FC

See also

*Canadian National Challenge Cup
*Soccer in Canada


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