Vancouver Whitecaps Fans Rally with 'Save the Caps' Campaign at B.C. Place
Whitecaps Fans Rally with 'Save the Caps' Campaign

Vancouver Whitecaps fans made their voices heard on Saturday, April 25, 2026, as they brought their 'Save the Caps' campaign to B.C. Place during an MLS soccer match against the Colorado Rapids. Supporters held signs and chanted throughout the first half, urging the organization to ensure the team remains in Vancouver.

The demonstration comes amid ongoing uncertainty about the franchise's future, with fans calling for transparency and commitment from ownership. The 'Save the Caps' movement has gained momentum in recent weeks, drawing attention from local media and community leaders.

According to The Canadian Press, the scene at B.C. Place was charged with emotion as fans expressed their dedication to the team. Many attendees wore green and white, the team's colors, and displayed banners with messages such as 'Keep the Caps in Vancouver' and 'We Stand Together.'

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Fan Determination

Longtime supporter Maria Gonzalez, who attended the match with her family, said the campaign is about more than just soccer. 'This team is part of our community identity. We cannot lose that,' she stated. 'We will keep fighting until we get answers.'

The Whitecaps organization has not yet issued an official response to the campaign. However, sources close to the team indicate that discussions about the club's future are ongoing.

As the match progressed, the energy in the stadium remained high, with fans continuing to chant and wave their signs. The 'Save the Caps' campaign shows no signs of slowing down, and supporters are planning further actions in the coming weeks.

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