2009 Vancouver Whitecaps season


The 2009 Vancouver Whitecaps season was the club's 24th year of existence, as well as their 17th and 2nd last year as a Division 2 club in the franchise model of US-based soccer leagues. Vancouver was officially named an MLS expansion city on March 18, 2009. Following the end of the 2010 season, the Whitecaps FC joined MLS, becoming the second Canadian club and 19th overall to enter the league.
The 2009 season started in an up and down fashion including three game winning and losing streaks before ending the season with only one loss in their last ten games. The USL-1 league was a closely contested affair with the Whitecaps a member of an intermediate trifecta in the standings separated by less than three points. The Whitecaps overcame the Railhawks and Timbers in tight, hard won playoff series before finishing as runners-up to the Montreal Impact in a dramatic playoff final series.
The Whitecaps also finished second in the 2009 Voyaguers Cup in a controversial fashion after Montreal rested important players for their following USL-1 league match against the Whitecaps.

2009 Montreal controversy

Tables




PosClubPtsGPWDLGFGAGDH2H Pts
1Portland Timbers5830161044519+26-
2Carolina RailHawks553016774319+24-
3Puerto Rico Islanders533015874431+13PUE: 6 pts
CHA: 3 pts
4Charleston Battery5330141153321+12PUE: 6 pts
CHA: 3 pts
5Montreal Impact4330127113231+1-
6Rochester Rhinos4330111093432+2-
7Vancouver Whitecaps4230119104236+6-
8Minnesota Thunder3130710133944−5-
9Miami FC293085172652−26-
10Austin Aztex213058172851−23-
11Cleveland City Stars193047192252−30-

Austin deducted two points for fielding an ineligible player on July 25, 2009

Results summary

Pre-season

USL-1

Results by round

Post-season

Voyaguers Cup

Standings

Toronto FC qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League qualifying round.

Results

Cascadia Cup

TeamPtsPldWLTGFGAGD
Portland Timbers6321031+2
Vancouver Whitecaps3312013-2

Staff

Professional teams

Both Jay Nolly and Marcus Haber played all thirty regular season games with Jay Nolly playing every minute of every game. Charles Gbeke was tied for second among the USL-1 point leaders including the league golden boot with 12 goals while Marcus Haber was 7th and Marlon James 8th. Wes Knight had eight assists in the league.
After the 2008 season, the Whitecaps and coach Teitur Thordarson changed the roster much more than in the previous seven years. Some of this was due to a ten-month contract versus the previous norm of an eight-month contract. Look at the preseason above starting in February with presumably a training camp before hand versus previous years of training camp starting in late March. For some players with other part-time or off season employment and/or families the extra commitment was too much. Many long time stalwart veteran Whitecap players such as Jeff Clarke, Jason Jordan, Steve Kindel and Alfredo Valente were not on the 2009 roster. Additionally, several other players earning significant playing time over a number of years moved elsewhere. Eduardo Sebrango and back-up goalkeeper Serge Djekanovic started the 2009 season with Canadian rival Montreal while Nicholas Addlery went all the way to Puerto Rico.
Two players who remained to serve as the backbone of the side for 2009 were Martin Nash, the captain, and striker Charles Gbeke for offense. The club added Marco Reda from Charleston, Justin Thompson from Portland, and Ansu Toure from Miami. Foreign players signings included Caribbean internationals Kenold Versailles and Tyrell Burgess, who spent 2008 with the USL PDL's Reading Rage. Another signing for the portion of the season he was with the Whitecaps was former New York Red Bulls defender Jeff Parke.
All stats as of the end of the season.

Goalkeeper stats

Player statistics

Updated February 28, 2014