Burnaby SC

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Burnaby SC
Burnaby SC logo.png
Full nameBurnaby Sport Club
Nickname(s)Centurions
GroundStadium Konueira, Burnaby
Capacity60,200
ManagerRyan Potter
LeagueKelssek Championship

Burnaby Sport Club is a professional football club playing in the Kelssek Championship, based in the city of Burnaby. It has won the most national championships of any club in Kelssek, with 16 league titles. It was also the first Kelssek club to achieve a double by winning the 65th KFL Championship and 14th Patriotes Cup in the same season (184-85), which they followed up by being the first to win a second double in 193-94. They play home matches at Stadium Konoha in central Burnaby, which is shared with the Burnaby Lions rugby club and owned by the Burnaby municipal government. Although primarily known for its football team, Burnaby SC is a multi-sport club which also has amateur rugby union, water polo, handball, basketball, and volleyball teams.

Burnaby is known for having the oldest and most well-established academy system in Kelssek football, and benefits from being able to recruit from the region in Kelssek where football is the most popular. Burnaby has two main rivalries. It plays a local derby against Coquitlam United, known as the Battle of Burnaby. Burnaby's other rivalry is the Anglian Derby against Kirkenes FC, contested between the country's two biggest Anglian-speaking cities and also variously known as the Lake vs. Coast or Long Black/Flat White. One of the highest-profile matches in the country, this rivalry is often characterized as a contest between Burnaby's rebellious adventuring mountain culture against the establishment elites from the coast.

During the UICA centennial, Burnaby SC was named Kelssek's "club of the century" as the most successful team from Kelssek in international club competitions to that date. This honour gives the club its nickname, the Centurions. Burnaby was the first and Kelssek team to reach the Globe Cup group stage, which it managed to do twice. Its best international performance was reaching the IFCF Champions League quarterfinals.

Honours

bold denotes title formed part of a double

Players

Current squad

As of KFL season 79

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

No. Position Player
1 Kelssek GK Megan Woodwell
25 Kelssek GK Eamon Mac Dùbhghlas
2 Kelssek DF Melissa Gaudreault
5 Kelssek DF Phillip Johnson
26 Kelssek DF Ingrid Lambert (captain)
27 Kelssek DF Amelia Clark
33 Kelssek DF Fredrick Kalmikov
31 Kelssek DF Emerald Loudain
38 Kelssek DF Iain Vergland
40 Kelssek DF Emerald Loudain
46 Kelssek DF Damien Neusa
6 Eastfield Lodge MF Minerva Emond
7 Cassadaigua MF Lori Garland
10 Kelssek MF Titan Pogbacar
11 Delaclava MF Vangelis Anagnakis
No. Position Player
16 Kelssek MF Rory Joseph
18 Kelssek MF Shaun Bradwell
20 Kelssek MF Émile Robin
21 Kelssek MF Agapeto Licea
28 Kelssek MF Meredith Nishiyaki
29 Kelssek MF Nicole Gillam
32 Pasarga MF Treszka Kovách
34 Valanora MF Aleksandra Sundberg
37 Kelssek MF Alexis Garrison (away on loan)
41 Kelssek MF Yara MacEachinn
9 Ceni FW Xek Sunsaber
34 Kelssek FW Ketsia Ventura
42 Kelssek FW Emily Bradwell

Icons and legends

  • Valladares Pierre Vasseur - First-choice striker and leading scorer through the club's successful late-60s era.
  • Squornshelan Remnant States Maiev Feidhlim - Winger who was a key player of the side that won three league titles and the first double. Transferred to CS Saint-Rémy.
  • Kelssek Thamior Liadon - Full-back, part of the first Double-winning team, moved on to Myana after playing key role in the KFL 68 title.
  • Kelssek Kari Zücker - Captain through the 60s seasons before retiring after season 71, winning three league titles and the Patriotes Cup.
  • Squornshelan Remnant States Ikra Yonte - Winger and forward, double double winner who played 11 years at the club
  • Tikariot Oliver Crossley - Goalkeeper of the second double-winning team
  • Kelssek Nacuémiró Buené - Captain of the second double-winning team, stalwart left-back from the academy who also became Kelssek vice-captain.
  • Valanora Andreas Bjerk - Andreas Bjerk, superstar, can you stop him, can you f***! Vanorian international developed at the club who was key creative force of the second double-winning team before moving to Tanrısal for the league's record transfer fee.
  • Savojarna Olaf Haabjörn - Key centre-back of the second double era.
  • Ko-oren Timothy Sapping - Played 9 years at the club, key striker of the second double season, Testiculos longlisted.
  • Ko-oren Stian Haukland - Big midfield creator of the double Double side, playing 6 years at the club in total.
  • Template:Country data Tioguldos Tios Pórmel Mufes - Won it all in 15 years of making chances and taking names.
Played in major international tournaments while at the club

Records

Key

Results of league and cup competitions by season
Season League Cup IFCF/UICA Other
Division Pld W D L GF GA Pts Rank
60 Cship 38 18 6 14 64 59 60 3rd 2R
61 Cship 38 22 6 10 83 55 72 3rd F ChC 1QR
62 Cship 38 25 4 9 96 62 79 2nd 4R ChC 2QR
63 Cship 38 20 8 10 101 66 68 3rd QF ChC 2QR
64 Cship 38 21 12 5 63 37 75 1st QF ChC R32
65 Cship 38 22 9 7 70 44 75 1st W CL 3QR
66 Cship 38 20 8 10 55 40 68 3rd QF ChC R16 CWC QF
67 Cship 38 22 9 7 81 62 75 2nd 3R ChC R32
68 Cship 38 25 7 6 68 29 82 1st 3R CL GS
69 Cship 38 14 9 15 65 52 51 13th 4R CL QF
70 Cship 38 19 8 11 64 35 65 8th 4R
71 Cship 38 24 5 9 83 37 77 3rd SF
72 Cship 38 21 7 10 54 32 70 6th 4R ChC GS
73 Cship 38 23 8 7 83 37 77 4th 5R
74 Cship 38 28 5 5 81 28 89 1st W ChC R32
75 Cship 38 22 7 9 74 38 73 3rd F CL R16 CWC QF
76 Cship 38 26 7 5 76 32 85 2nd 4R ChC 3QR
77 Cship 38 19 8 11 63 45 65 4th 4R ChC R32
78 Cship 38 21 9 8 96 46 72 4th W ChC 4QR

Coaching staff

Managerial history

  • 60-72: Seth Harrison
  • 73-: Ryan Potter