Victoria Highlanders - Club Structure

Club Structure

Level Mens Womens
1st Team

United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (USL PDL)

  • Victoria Highlanders

Pacific Coast Soccer League Premier Women Division

  • Peninsula CO-OP Highlanders

Metro Women’s Soccer League

  • Peninsula CO-OP Highlanders

' Fall/winter team is a partnership between University of Victoria program (red shirts) and PCSL Premier and Reserve Division teams.'

2nd Team

Pacific Coast Soccer League Premier Men Division

  • Summer as Victoria Highlanders Reserves (U21) in PCSL
  • Fall/winter as Victoria Highlanders in VISL U21 League/Cup
  • Both these teams are made up of U17 and U18 players.

Pacific Coast Soccer League Reserve Women Division

  • Summer as Mid Isle Highlanders (U17 and U18) in PCSL
3rd Team

Pacific Coast Soccer League Reserve Men Division

  • Summer as Mid Isle Highlanders U21 ( U17 and U18)
  • Fall/winter as Mid Isle Highlanders in VISL U21 League/Cup
  • Both these teams are made up of U17 and U18 players.
Highlanders Prospects

U13 – U17 is supplemental training (2/week) to club training.

  • Highlanders Prospects was formerly Highlanders Academy
  • The length is 24 weeks, Sept - April.
  • From May – July competitive development teams play in spring tours, tournaments in US and BC Lower Mainland, as well as exhibitions.
  • Affiliated/ownership clubs may receive a discount on fees in addition to other benefits.
L2T Centre

U10 – U12 Learn To Train Centre (L2T)

  • L2T is 24 weeks of supplemental training 1/week for 24 weeks based on the third level of the CSA's LTPD Wellness to World Cup.
  • Vancouver Island Wave and Highlanders staff provide the coaching.

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