Cup Winners Men

The George Cambidge Cup

Men's Premier Division League Champions

The George Cambidge Memorial League Cup

The George Cambidge Memorial League Cup

Goes to the Men's premier division league champion whether Canadian or from the USA. This cup was donated by the Wesburn organisation, now Burnaby Canadians. George Cambidge started with the Wesburn organisation in 1966 as a volunteer coach in the club's youth house league and continued coaching the same group of youngsters till they moved up through the system, eventually graduating from Youth Division One in 1978. He then worked with the Wesburn senior team until his untimely death at the age of 47 in April 1981. George Cambidge was a dedicated and hard working volunteer for the club and soccer. He was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him and was always willing to go the extra mile despite having to live for years with an artificial heart valve. The PCSL thanks Mr. Harry Etheridge of Burnaby, long time friend and coaching associate of George Cambidge, for providing this information.

League Champions:

2024 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2023 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2022 - Okanagan FC

2020-2021 - Covid

2019 - Victoria Utd

2018 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2017- Vancouver United FC

2016- Vancouver Thunderbirds

2015-  Vancouver United FC

2014 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2013 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2012 - Vancouver Thunderbirds

2011 - Vancouver Thunderbirds

2010 - Vancouver Thunderbirds 

2009 - Okanagan Challenge

2008 - Victoria United

2007 - Victoria United 

2006 - Whitecaps Men Reserves 

2005 - Victoria United

2004 - Victoria United 

2003 - New Westminster Khalsa Sporting 

2002 - Victoria United 

2001 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints

2000 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints

1999 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints

1998 - Okanagan Challenge 

1997 - Okanagan Challenge 

1996 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints

1995 - Victoria United 

1994 - UBC Alumni 

1993 - Croatia SC 

1992 - WSSA Selects 

1991 - Croatia SC 

1990 - Croatia SC 

1989 - ICSF Columbus 

1988 - ICSF Columbus 

1987 - Croatia SC 

1986 - Croatia SC 

1985 - Croatia SC 

1984 - New Westminster QPR 

1983 - Croatia FC 

1982 - Vancouver Whitecaps "B" 

1981 - Croatia AFC 

League Champions from early 1930's to 1980 unavailable

Men's Premier Challenge Cup Winners

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Men's Premier Challenge Cup Winners

The Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup

The Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup

This is our Challenge Cup with the top four men's premier teams at end of league play qualifying. If any one of the top four qualifying teams cannot attend, the next highest placed team (5th place and so on if required) will qualify. Challenge Cup play consists of two semi-final games and one Final - (1 vs 4 / 2 vs 3). Effective: January 2025.

No extra-time in semi-finals – if tied at end of regulation – straight to penalty kicks to determine winner.

Final is played between the winners of the two semi-final games. If tied at end of regulation time, extra-time will be played consisting of 2 x 15 minute halves and penalty kicks if required.

Sheila Anderson was a former PCSL league secretary. This Challenge Cup tournament is one of the highlights of the PCSL season. The original trophy was replaced with the current one in January 2007.

Cup Winners:

2024 - A.F.A (Ares Football Assoc.)

2023 - Victoria United 

2022 - Port Moody S.C.

2020 - 2021 - Covid

2019 - Vancouver Tigers

2018 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2017- Vancouver United FC

2016: Vancouver Thunderbirds

2015-Khalsa Sporting Club

2014 - Khalsa Sporting Club

2013 - Vancouver Thunderbirds

2012 - Vancouver Thunderbirds

2011 - Okanagan Challenge

2010 - Vancouver Thunderbirds 

2009 - Okanagan Challenge

2008 - Victoria United

2007 - Victoria United 

2006 - Victoria United 

2005 - New Westminster Khlasa Sporting 

2004 - Victoria United 

2003 - New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 

2002 - New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 

2001 - Surrey United 

2000 - New Westminster Sporting Khalsa 

1999 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints

1998 - Victoria United 

1997 - Okanagan Challenge 

1996 - Victoria United 

1995 - Victoria United 

Cup winners prior to 1995 unavailable. 

Men's Premier International Tournament

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Men's Premier International Tournament

The J. F. Kennedy Trophy

Originating in 1960, the John F. Kennedy Trophy (Kennedy Cup) was born out of an idea to have the annual international championship, which would be played for by a top calibre representative men's amateur soccer team from Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This trophy remains unique even today, in that it is the sole sporting award to which the late U.S. President ever lent his name.
When the tournament was inaugurated in 1961, the late President Kennedy, recognizing the physical requirements in the sport of soccer, gave his name to the fabulous trophy in connection with his physical fitness campaign. The trophy was donated by Neil J. Hoedemaker of Hody's Restaurants.
During the inaugural phase of this prestigious competition, the Mexicans dominated the scene, capturing 4 of the first 7 finals. The Vancouver Firefighters team won the Cup twice in 1962 and 1966. The underdog, Victoria O'Keefe's in front of 6,000 avid soccer fans at Empire Stadium, stunned Mexico, to become the last team to win the Cup under this format in 1967.
In 1989 the PCSL resurrected the Kennedy Cup tournament using a substitute trophy with the name J. F. Kennedy Trophy which is now contested by the Oregon State champions, the Washington State champions, the BC team in the PCSL which finishes highest in the league standings, and a chosen host team. The original J. F. Kennedy Trophy remained in the custody of the Victoria Okeefe organization from 1967 until it was donated to the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame on November 25, 2009.

Cup Winners

2016-  No Cup competition
2015-  IPS/ Marathon Taverna.( Oregon)
2014 - IPS Marathon Taverna (Oregon)
2013 - Vancouver Thunderbirds (PCSL)
2012 - IPS Marathon Taverna (Oregon)
2011 - No Cup Competition
2010 - IPS Marathon Taverna (Oregon)
2009 - Okanagan Challenge
2008 - Seattle Wolves
2007 - No Cup competition
2006 - No Cup competition
2005 - Victoria United
2004 - Victoria United
2003 - FC Swoosh (Oregon)
2002 - Victoria United
2001 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints
2000 - Vancouver Explorers
1999 - Surrey United
1998 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints
1997 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints
1996 - Victoria United
1995 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints
1994 - UBC Alumni
1993 - FTI Seattle
1992 - FTI Seattle
1991 - FTI Seattle
1990 - FTI Seattle
1989 - Vancouver Columbus
No competitions held from 1968 to 1989
1967 - Victoria O'Keefe's
1966 - Vancouver Firefighters
1965 - Mexican National Selects
1964 - Mexican National Selects
1963 - Mexican National Selects
1962 - Vancouver Firefighters
1961 - Mexican National Selects

Men's Reserve National Selects

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Men's Reserve League Champions

2014 - Mid Isle Highlanders
2013 - Abbotsford Metro-Ford Mariners
2012 - Kamloops Heat
2011 - Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
2010 - Vancouver FC
2009 - Okanagan WFC
2008 - Victoria United
2007 - Norvan SC
2006 - Victoria United

Men's Reserve Challenge Cup Winners

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Men's Reserve Challenge Cup Winners

2014 - Victoria Highlanders
2013 - Penticton Pinnacles
2012 - Victoria United
2011 - Okanagan FC
2010 - Vancouver FC
2009 - Okanagan WFC
2008 - Chilliwack Royal Racing
2007 - Fraser Valley Action
2006 - Victoria United

Triple Crown Winners

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Triple Crown Winners

League, Challenge and McAdams Cup winners in the same year:

2013 - Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2001 - Seattle Hibernian and Caledonian Saints