About

The Vancouver Southsiders are the oldest organized supporters group in Canada. We are committed to being loud and proud supporters of Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

History
Founded in 1999, the Vancouver Southsiders were originally a small group of strangers drawn together by their love of the Vancouver 86ers, as the Whitecaps were then known. The group established themselves on the south bleachers of Swangard Stadium, conveniently near both the beer garden and (in the second half, anyways) the opposition goaltender.

The Southside Experience
The Southside encompasses a large chunk of the southeast corner (sections 249-254) of BC Place stadium. The heart of the Southside and the loudest part of the stadium is our general admission section in 252-253. Despite most of our members being concentrated near the GA section, many of our members choose to sit elsewhere. We are open to fans of any age, asking only that if you choose to be a Vancouver Southsider, you do your best to support the Whitecaps on the field. The Southsiders encourage everyone to stand and sing for the entire match, to encourage the home side and make life difficult for the opposition.

The March To The Match
On most match days, the Southsiders get started well before kickoff. Our home pub is Dublin Calling (900 Granville St). After the pre-game beverages are consumed, the Southsiders and their fellow Whitecaps supporters will gather outside and walk to the stadium by the hundreds. The route of the Vancouver Southsiders March to the Match is departing from Granville and Smithe (outside of Dublin Calling), proceeding north along Granville to Robson “Supporters Way”, then onwards towards BC Place.