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Whitecaps' rise has been one of the surprises of the MLS season so far

  • The Vancouver Whitecaps defeated Inter Miami 3-1 on May 1, 2025, in south Florida to reach the CONCACAF Champions Cup final.
  • Vancouver built on a first-leg 2-0 lead despite Miami’s early goal by Jordi Alba in the ninth minute, who scored against Japanese keeper Yohei Takaoka.
  • After Miami’s lead, Vancouver maintained pressure with key contributions from Sebastian Berhalter and Brian White, scoring twice early in the second half to regain control.
  • The Whitecaps achieved a 5-1 aggregate win including Berhalter’s deflected goal past Miami’s Oscar Ustari, while Messi had limited impact on his ageing team’s effort.
  • This victory advances Vancouver to the final, where they will compete against the winner of the semi-final clash between Mexican teams Cruz Azul and Tigres UANL for the chance to become the first Canadian club to claim the title.
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Whitecaps' rise has been one of the surprises of the MLS season so far

Before the first leg of the Vancouver Whitecaps' CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal against Lionel Messi and Inter Miami, supporters stretched banners across one end of BC Place.

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The Whitecaps' rise has been one of the surprises of the MLS season so far

The Vancouver Whitecaps are heading to the CONCACAF Champions Cup in the midst of a fast start in the Major League Soccer season.

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World Soccer Talk broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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