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Westminster Royals

Westminster Royals
Founded 1920s
League

Vancouver and District League

Pacific Coast Soccer League

Vancouver and District League

The Westminster Royals is a Canadian soccer club based in New Westminster, British Columbia. It has the distinction of winning the Canadian National Challenge Cup eight times, setting the existing record for most domestic cup championships by a team in Canada. Westminster Royals never used the word "New" from their name, from their time as Westminster United from as early as 1912 and as the Royals from 1926 onward, to differentiate from other teams in the city of New Westminster.

Unlike the rest of Canada, where the season runs from spring to fall, the first part of the season in British Columbia, in those days, began in September or October and ran until the end of December. Then there was a break in January and February before starting again in March and ending in June or July.

The Royals first attracted national attention in the 1927-1928 season when they won the national championship with a team considered to be one of the finest of its time. After winning the qualifying competition in B.C. the Royals went on to defeat the Alberta champions Edmonton Canadian Legion 4-0 and 9-6, before heading east to Winnipeg where they beat the local club Westbrook 7-1 and 2-0 in the western final to advance to the national final played at Carruthers Park. The opposition from the east was Montreal CNR and the Royals won a close game 3-2 and were expected to clinch the title in the second game but were upset by two goals to one, with Montreal forcing a third game. This time Westminster made no mistake winning by 6 goals to one. That game was played on Wednesday August 1, 1928.

Just seven weeks later the Royals opened the 1928-1929 season against another New Westminster club, Sapperton and played through the regular season without losing a game. In the qualifying competition for the national championship the defending champions defeated B.C. telephone, then St. Andrews before being beaten 1-3 and 3-5 by the St. Saviours club of Vancouver and eliminated.

But the Royals didn't slip up in the 1929-30 season, reaching the national final for the second time, where the final was a repeat of the 1928 final with the team beating Montreal CNR 1-0 in the first game, losing the second 5-0 and winning the third 1-0. This while the Royals might have won the championship by two games to one, they lost on an aggregate score by 2 goals to five.

A third national championship followed, but not before a lot of controversy. In June 1931 a national representative team from England played in Vancouver and some of the Royals players were selected to represent Vancouver. Some of them refused to play, saying they were tired as a result of playing so many games. Those players were suspended by the B.C. Football Association, thus weakening the Royals heading into the national championships. But replacements were found and the team, now known locally as the Royals Remnants, once again reached the final. As it turned out the remnants of the Royals won comfortably beating Toronto Scottish 2-0 and 3-0.


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