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Stadium capacity
  
Unknown

Manager
  
Dave Dew

Founded
  
2007

Chairman
  
Drew Finerty

Ground
  
British Columbia

Full name
  
Victoria Highlanders Football Club

Nickname(s)
  
Women Highlanders Peninsula CO-OP Highlanders

Stadium
  
Tyndall Park Turf and Royal Athletic Park Victoria, BC

Victoria Highlanders Women is a Canadian women's soccer team founded in 2001. In 2010 the team was re-branded from the existing PCSL premier women's team, the Victoria Stars FC, and adopted by the Victoria Highlanders FC. The Victoria Stars were operated by the Victoria Women's Soccer Society, had red and white team colors, and competed in the PCSL premier women division from 2001 to 2009. The Highlanders Women competed in the PCSL premier women division in 2010. The women Highlanders joined the USL W-League in 2011, the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States and Canada. The team played in the Western Conference against the Colorado Force, Colorado Rush, LA Strikers, Pali Blues, Santa Clarita Blue Heat, Seattle Sounders Women and Vancouver Whitecaps. In 2013 due to the travel costs and Vancouver Whitecaps women dropping out of the league, the Highlanders Women returned to the PCSL.

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From 2011-2012, the Victoria Highlanders Women played its W-League home games at Bear Mountain Stadium at City Centre Park in nearby Langford, British Columbia. The team's 2010-2011 colours were white, black and gold. In 2013 the team colours have returned to red and white with a Highlanders triskele crest and the team plays primarily at Tyndall Turf.

The team is a sister organization of the men's Victoria Highlanders team, which plays in the USL Premier Development League. There is a PCSL reserve division or U21 team fielded by the Highlanders affiliate Mid Isle Soccer Club named the Mid Isle Highlanders.

Stadiums or Home Field

For seven of the fourteen years of the Highlanders/Stars existence Royal Athletic Park has hosted the team.

  • St. Michaels University School (2001-2003)
  • University of Victoria Turf Fields (2004)
  • Hampton Park (2007-2009)
  • Bear Mountain Stadium; Langford, British Columbia (2009–2011)
  • Royal Athletic Park; Victoria, British Columbia (2003-2006, 2011-2013)
  • Tyndall Park Turf (2013)
  • Year-By-Year

  • Note: Goals scored where possible in meaningful games, i.e. Cups, regular season, and playoffs, not preseason or friendlies.
  • Pos. = Position; GP = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GF = Goal For; GA = Goal Against; Pts = Points; Att = Average Attendance; DNQ = Did Not Qualify
    Colors: Gold = winner; Silver = runner-up; Cyan = ongoing

    Note: Prior to 2010 the team was named the Victoria Stars

    The Victoria Stars of the Women's PCSL earned their first victory in their home opener with a come from behind 4-1 win in front of 200 fans at SMUS on Sunday May 27, 2001 over the Kelowna Predators.

    In preparation for the 2002 playoffs in Kelowna, the Stars had a friendly against the visiting U-19 women's team from Chinese Taipei, who were in Victoria for the FIFA U-19 World Cup. The game was played at St Michael's University School in front of a crowd of approximately 200 people; Chinese Taipei won a competitive game 2-0. In the playoffs the Stars lost a hard fought semifinal contest to Surrey United 2-0 and then the consolation final to a Seattle Saints aglomeration 3-2.

    The last two weeks of the 2004 season was when training and perseverance showed through with the Victoria Stars earning a trip to the Challenge Cup final with only 13 players over a two-day tournament and then returning the following weekend to host and win the McAdam Cup Final in front of an attendance of about 400.

    In 2005 the Victoria Stars were league champions and lost 3-0 to the Hibernian and Caledonian Saints Women in the playoff final.

    In 2008 Moira Hood led Victoria Stars goal scorers with five. The team finished 9-4-1, three points off of first place in the league. As the third seed, the Victoria Stars faced the host and second place Tri-Cities Xtreme in the semifinals at Burnaby Lakes Sports Complex. Other stand out players were goalkeeper Jill Carruthers, UVic Vikes defender Jackie Snell, as well as midfielders Mariel Solsberg and Cheryl Bjorgan of the Vikes and UBC's Jocelyn Smith.

    In 2009 Nahiomy Ortiz led the Victoria Stars with 10 goals. The playoffs were hosted by Kelowna’s Okanagan Challenge and after a weather delay due to a thunderstorm the Victoria Stars kicked off against the Whitecaps Prospects. The Whitecaps went ahead in the 27th minute. Midfielder Sarah Rhodes and striker Kate Hamilton threatened the Whitecaps, but weren’t able to equalize. Goalkeeper Stephanie Parker and the Victoria Stars’ defence kept the game level within reach until the 72nd minute when the Whitecaps scored their second. Two more goals in quick succession in the 76th and 81st minutes put the game out of reach.

    In 2012 the Highlanders Women took on a title sponsor, renaming themselves Peninsula CO-OP Highlanders as well as changing colors back to red and white. The generous sponsorship allowed them to compete in the W-League with its significant travel costs again. As WPS folded in the winter of 2012, they played against top level competition - some of the best players in the world on the Mexican and US National Women's Teams. The season opened with an exclamation point as they upset the Whitecaps Women with 2011 Women's World Cup players Mele French and Chelsea Buckland by a 3-2 score in front of a women's attendance record of 730.

    In the 2013 Victoria Highlanders season the women's first team gained momentum as the season went on closing out the league with a twelve-game winning streak including a 3-2 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps Girls Elite team. The Highlanders and Whitecaps would finish some 16 points clear of the third place team. The Whitecaps would win the treble (league, playoffs, and tournament between top BC, Washington, and Oregon amateur teams) while the Highlanders would be upset by the Kamloops Heat in a wild game finishing regular time at 2-2 but would eventually go to penalty kicks (6-6 after overtime, 3-4 on PKs).

    Players

    The Women Highlanders are largely a mix of Canadian and NCAA Division I University and College players, Canadian Under 20 National Team Players and local Vancouver Island players.

    Squad 2012

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

  • Liz Hansen (2007-9 Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C. England)
  • Mariel Solsberg (2006-8 Fortuna Hjørring Denmark)
  • Victoria Stars 2007

  • Rachel Gavin (Castaways Premier)
  • Jill Carruthers, (University of Victoria)
  • Jackie Snell, (University of Victoria)
  • Nikki Kaufman, (University of Victoria)
  • Kim Harper, (Castaways FC)
  • Sarah Cameron, (University of Victoria)
  • Nellanna Kurylo, (University of Victoria)
  • Amy Thorogood, (University of Victoria)
  • Mariel Solsberg, (University of Victoria)
  • Kate Hambleton, (Gorge FC Premier)
  • Teresa Neiman, (VSFC)
  • Rachelle Armstrong, (Gorge FC)
  • Heather Christie, (Gorge FC Premier)
  • Cara McLeod, (University of Victoria)
  • Katelyn Hamm, (Gordon Head Premier)
  • Veronica Norbury, (Gordon Head premier)
  • Caitlin Milloy, (Gorge FC)
  • Marion Eddy, (Gordon Head premier)
  • Britta Rustad, (University of Idaho)
  • Victoria Stars 2006

  • Jill Carruthers, (University of Victoria)
  • Jackie Snell, (University of Victoria)
  • Nikki Kaufman, (University of Victoria),
  • Kim Harper, (Castaways FC)
  • Sarah Cameron, (University of Victoria),
  • Rachel Lovink, (University of Victoria),
  • Carey Gustafson, (University of Victoria),
  • Cheryl Bjorgan, (Victoria Stars)
  • Mariel Solsberg, (University of Victoria),
  • Kate Hambleton, (University of Victoria)
  • Moira Hood, (University of Victoria)
  • Rachelle Armstrong, (Gorge FC)
  • Heather Christie, (Western University)
  • Cara McLeod, (University of Victoria)
  • Courtney Logan, (Gordon Head Premier)
  • Veronica Norbury, (Gordon Head premier)
  • Caitlin Milloy, (Gorge FC)
  • Tisha Bohne, (Gordon Head premier)
  • Britta Rustad, (University of Idaho)
  • Kim Nichols (Gorge FC)
  • Jocelyn Smith (UBC)
  • Notable former players

    This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional or international soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team.

  • Keara Thompson (2012 Western New York Flash-WPSL Elite, 2013 Medkila IL-Norwegian Toppserien)
  • Kendra Flock (2010 CWNT)
  • Carey Gustafson (2007-08 Newcastle United W.F.C.)
  • Coaching staff

  • Lou Garraway 2001
  • Randy Cuthbert 2002
  • Jon Davidson 2003
  • Steve Bottomley 2004-2007
  • Brent Garraway 2008-2009
  • Dave Dew 2010-current
  • George Stewart was manager of the team from 2001-2009 as well as a president and member of the Victoria Women's Soccer Society board. Upon taking over the Victoria Stars, the Highlanders lauded the work done over 10 years in providing a high quality program.

    2011 staff listing on USL website,

  • General Manager: Drew Finerty
  • Communications Coordinator: Dustin Finerty
  • Women's Team Manager: Shantel Genest
  • Office Manager: Julie Urquhart
  • Head Coach: Dave Dew
  • Assistant Coach and Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers): Carlos Almeida
  • References

    Victoria Highlanders Women Wikipedia