A long MLS labour stoppage could act as a massive equalizer for Gold Cup, early World Cup qualifiers 3 Feb 2015 Victor Montagliani: "From the technical side, there are a handful of players in MLS who could be part of the team that would be at the Gold Cup. And it would hurt if those players weren’t playing. But, when you look at all the countries in CONCACAF, we might be one of the ones least affected by an MLS work stoppage. Certainly, it would not affect us like it would the United States, where the majority of their players play in MLS.”
Chasing hope 25 Sep 2014 Before the 2014 MLS SuperDraft, Tesho Akindele wasn’t exactly a household name with Canadian soccer followers. But, after emerging out of a Division II NCAA school, he is now one of the hottest rookies in MLS. The Calgary-born striker is raising eyebrows across North America — and he hopes for a Canadian national-team call
Rennie pleased with the Whitecaps’ effort, but team can’t score in San Jose 15 Sep 2013 The Vancouver Whitecaps didn't lose any ground in a scoreless draw with the San Jose Earthquakes at Buck Shaw Stadium Saturday night, but they didn't gain any either.
After taking two-goal lead, Impact pegged back by Quakes 5 May 2013 The Goonies were good enough this afternoon. The San Jose Earthquakes erased a two-goal deficit to draw the visiting Montreal Impact in a 2-2 match played in close to 30 C heat at Buck Shaw Stadium.
Hertzog’s first Whitecap goal earns his team a draw in San Jose 7 Apr 2013 The 22-year-old’s 62nd-minute effort came in strange circumstances, as two Earthquakes left the field to change their boots.
Bernardez wins two of three categories, but Besler wins MLS Defender of the Year 20 Nov 2012 So, Bernardez won the coach/GM vote handily, and he won the player vote. Yet, he’s not the Defender of the Year.
Suspensions hit both the Whitecaps and Impact 21 Aug 2012 Suspensions will force both Montreal Impact coach Jesse Marsch and Whitecaps’ boss Martin Rennie to make some adjustments in the coming weeks.