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ƵappUnited FC ready to represent in Vancouver league
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ƵappUnited's Jag Sangha battles with a defending player during VMSL action on Saturday (Sept. 13).

It’s been over three years since Ƶapphas had a presence in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League (VMSL) and that was too long for locals Ninder Bir and Dave Harrison.

The pair have taken over the reins of a brand new team called ƵappUnited FC and the squad has made an impressive debut in VMSL Division 3 play.

Ƶappdefeated Arya FC 9-0 in North Vancouver on Sept. 7 and followed that win up with a 8-0 win over West Coast Celt in Ƶappon Saturday (Sept. 13).

According to Harrison, a local team in the VMSL was long overdue.

“We used to have two teams in Ƶappin the VMSL,” he said. “It’s really important because a lot of these guys in town are too skilled for the men’s league.”

Bir said he wants the team to be drama free and he has taken some of the best players from all the local teams in the Howe Sound Men’s Soccer League (HSMSL) to form a Ƶappdream team.

“I wanted to start something new after the old team evaporated but I didn’t want any politics involved,” he said. “Myself, Dave and my wife have been working on getting the team back for over a year now and we found out a few months ago that we had a spot. We’re starting out at the bottom and hoping to work our way to the top.”

The last local team to compete in the VMSL was known as ƵappFC and they ceased to exist in 2011. ƵappFC last played in Division 2 and Bir said the goal is to keep moving up.

“Our goal for this year is to move up a division,” he said. “We want to play the best players we have but we will be playing guys based on the number of training sessions they come to.”

He said there are a number of players from his old B&B Excavating team, along with players from Automind and Sikh Temple from the HSMSL. Bir said he’s interested in picking up some Quest University players once their season finishes in October, noting that former Kermode Charles Impey has also joined the squad.

“It’ll be great for the younger kids and university students,” he said. “We lose a lot of people to teams in the city and now those guys can come back and play for the home team.”

He said the eventual goal is to reach the first division. Harrison said Saturday’s big win was proof that the team is coming together.

“It’s only their second game playing together and they’re working out their kinks but when they lose the ball they get right after it,” he said. “We were passing the ball well and once the players decided to go forward it paid off for us on the scoreboard.”

Goal scorers on Sunday included Jag Sangha (two), Richard Collins (two), Jeremy Galley, Hans Schranz, and Taran Bir.

ƵappUnited hits the road on Saturday (Sept. 20) when they take on PCOV Europa and return home to play Lobbans FC A on Sept. 27.

For more information on the VMSL, visit www.vmslsoccer.ca. 

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