Victoria Umbro Select
Canadian soccer team
Football club
Full name | Victoria Umbro Select |
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League | Premier Development Soccer League |
1998 | 7th, Northwest Division |
Victoria Umbro Select was a Canadian soccer team who played in the Premier Development Soccer League as an associate member in the 1998 season.
History
Victoria Umbro Select had been a member of the Pacific Coast Soccer League.[1] In 1998, they joined the Premier Development Soccer League as an associate member, along with Abbotsford Athletes In Action, Okanagan Valley Challenge and Seattle Hibernian, each of whom played 8 league games, while the full league members played 16.[2] In their 8 games, Victoria finished with only one victory, along with two shootout losses and five regulation losses.[3]
Year-by-year
Year | League | Reg. Season | Playoffs | Ref |
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1998 | PDSL | 7th, Northwest | Did not qualify | [4] |
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Sports teams based in Greater Victoria, British Columbia
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