Outside of the top 6 looking in sure. But all they have to do is beat Columbus next week to each the Imperial final.CCB has their work cut out for them to get into the top 6 and increase chances of getting into the big dance. Unless they make Imperial cup final, money on them being on the outside looking in at the end.
What is the breakdown per league for provincial berths ??Outside of the top 6 looking in sure. But all they have to do is beat Columbus next week to each the Imperial final.
Peg is the team likely to miss out. Gotta be top 5 now because either CCB or Columbus are in for sure. They need Coquitlam to lose to West Van in Imperial next week and then Peg have to win their last game and hope CMF drop points in theirs.
6 VMSL with 2 seeds; 5 each for FVSL and VISL with 1 seed per.What is the breakdown per league for provincial berths ??
I am shocked kids tournaments are still on.
Binger’s army games historically bring in several hundreds of fans and zero subs so I hope they still let us playStatement just released from BC Soccer: No events with over 250 people (including players, staff, tournament, league staff, etc.)
Beyond that its up to local clubs and leagues:
Outside of ceasing all events with 250+ people, BC Soccer maintains the position of empowering concerned youth district/adult league members and affiliated clubs to determine if they wish to amend or cancel their programming activity to mitigate concerns within their regions/locations. The reasoning for this is British Columbia is a large and diverse province and the fact is that not all communities and regions in BC have been impacted by the 46 cases (as of March 12) of the COVID-19. Further, in the majority of cases, there is limited public travel and individual matches are not considered “mass gatherings” (more than 250 people). Of course, we support local soccer organizations in BC that do cancel or postpone the activity they are organizing if they choose to.