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Chairman
  
Bill Osborne

Founded
  
1999

Ground
  
Cloverdale Athletic Park

Website
  
Club home page

Manager
  
Niall Thompson

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Full name
  
Surrey United Firefighters

Stadium
  
Cloverdale Athletic Park

League
  
Vancouver Metro Soccer League

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Surrey United Firefighters is a Canadian soccer team based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The club was founded as part of a merger in 2008 and have played in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League since 2010.

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History

The current team was formed in 2008 as a result of a merger between Surrey United and Vancouver Firefighters.

Surrey United

Surrey United was one of the largest soccer clubs in the province with 1700 youth and mini players, and ten men's and three women's adult teams in 2011.

Founded in 1983, Surrey United Men's Soccer Club was an adult club consisting of two teams that played in the Fraser Valley Soccer League until 1998. They established a dynasty as league champions of the Premier Division in 1992 and four consecutive Premier and First Division (reserve) Championships, two President Cup wins, a Pakenham Cup win and in 1998 lost 2–1 in extra-time in the final of the British Columbia Provincial Soccer Championship for the Province Cup.

In 1994 the adult club merged with a youth club and the name Surrey United Soccer Club included a full youth system as well as adult teams.

In 1996 they put a summer team in the Pacific Coast Soccer League (PCSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid that played until 2009.

In 1998 the Vancouver Metro Soccer League (VMSL) and Fraser Valley Soccer League (FVSL) allowed the club an expansion franchise directly into the top division of the VMSL. Part of the reason was to prevent VMSL teams from recruiting players from Surrey playing in the FVSL. Subsequent clubs have not been allowed expansion franchises and the clubs have merged with VMSL clubs or broken up.

Currently they have a BCSPL franchise at the highest level of youth soccer and the following adult teams:
VMSL

  • Metro Men Premier
  • Metro Men Div 1 CAT
  • Metro Men Div 2 CAT
  • Metro Men Masters
  • MWSL

  • Metro Women Premier
  • Metro Women Div 1
  • Vancouver Firefighters

    The Vancouver Firefighters were founded in the 1950s after the second world war.

    In 1962 the Vancouver Firefighters defeated a Mexican national select team at Wrigley Field, Chicago to win the J. F. Kennedy Trophy. They were runners-up in 1965 and won it again in 1966.

    The Firefighters were Canadian National Challenge Cup four times, in 1965, 1973, 1983 and 1990.

    They were Province Cup champions 1961-3, 1965, 1967, 1973, 1983, 1990, and 1998.

    In 2008 the premier division team merged with Surrey United and the masters or O35 team merged with the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club.

    Surrey United Firefighters

    The Surrey United Firefighters were winners of the 2009/2010 Vancouver Metro Soccer League Premier Division.

    Staff

    Head coach
  • Niall Thompson
  • Assistant coach
  • Martin Foden
  • Stadium

    The team plays its home matches at Cloverdale Athletic Park, which had been Surrey United's home from 1999. The team's colors are red, black and white.

    Surrey United

    See also external links.

  • Sheila Anderson Memorial (Challenge) Cup
  • Winners (1): 2001
  • J. F. Kennedy Trophy
  • Winners (1):1999
  • Vancouver Firefighters

  • Canadian Challenge Trophy:
  • Winners (4): 1965, 1973, 1983, 1990
  • Runners-up (1): 1961
  • J.F. Kennedy Trophy:
  • Winner (1): 1962
  • Surrey United Firefighters

  • Canadian Challenge Trophy:
  • Runners-up (1): 2013
  • Head coaches

  • Martin Foden (2008–present)
  • Stadia

  • Cloverdale Athletic Park; Surrey, British Columbia (1999–present)
  • References

    Surrey United Firefighters Wikipedia