Semi-pro TSS Rovers savour return to Canadian Championship and Pacific FC rematch
TSS Rovers FC had a season of ups and downs in 2023.
Based in Richmond, B.C., the semi-pro side made headlines last April when it upset Canadian Premier League club Valour FC 3-1 at Swangard Stadium to become the first League1 team to beat a pro team in Canadian Championship play. While the cup run ended in a 2-0 loss to the CPL’s Pacific FC in the quarterfinals, TSS Rovers had made their mark.
But things turned sour in July in the League1 B.C. season finale. Leading the Victoria Highlanders 2-1 after 90 minutes, TSS Rovers conceded two goals in stoppage time — both from David Schaefer, one on a free kick and the second from the penalty spot — and lost 3-2.
“Very painful … A very tough pill to swallow,” recalled Brendan Teeling, an assistant coach at the time who took over the team in January after head coach Darren Russcher had to step down because of the demands of his day job.