- Sergio Córdova scored his first goal with Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- With his assist on Córdova's winning goal, Ryan Gauld tied Pedro Morales for the most assists (26) in all competitions for Whitecaps FC in the MLS era
- Pedro Vite is the second player in MLS history to score within the first 30 seconds of a match twice in the same season, joining former Whitecaps FC player Yordy Reyna, who did so with Charlotte FC last season
- Brian White recorded his third assist of the MLS season. Along with his seven goals, he is second on the team in goal contributions in MLS play with 10, behind only Gauld's 11 (5 goals and 6 assists)
- Andrés Cubas, who signed a contract extension through 2026 earlier this week, recorded his second assist of the MLS season
- Levonte Johnson earned his second straight start after signing an MLS contract on June 30
VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC returned to winning ways at BC Place as they held onto a narrow 2-1 victory over Austin FC, in a game that was full of thrills, spills and plenty of chances.
With the result, the 'Caps pulled within six points of fourth place in the Western Conference with two games in hand.
It was a flying start for the ‘Caps, as Pedro Vite opened the scoreline inside the first minute. Andrés Cubas lofted a ball towards Brian White, who then put a peach of a cross into the path of an onrushing Vite. The Ecuadorian then made no mistake, taking it down beautifully before putting it past Stuver. In the process, Vite became only the second player in MLS history to score two goals inside the first minute in two different games during a season.
Whitecaps FC would continue to pile the pressure on Austin, with White coming close to getting a second with a couple of chances inside the first 15 minutes. Austin would fight back hard, pushing for an equalizer. Sebastian Driussi came close to equalizing after Ethan Finlay’s shot was saved, putting his header over the crossbar.
Levonte Johnson, playing off the left once more, was a continuous bright spot for the ‘Caps, creating chances and winning the ball back early. And although Austin would keep knocking on the door through Driussi and Maxi Urruti, Whitecaps FC held on to the lead going into halftime.
Austin would start the stronger after the half, quickly equalizing in the 47th minute. Yohei Takaoka would make a good stop on a cross to initially deny Austin, but Rodney Redes picked up the rebound and smashed it into the roof of the net.
The Caps’ would not back down, and retook the lead thanks to a first club goal for Sergio Córdova. Gauld would slip Córdova in with a slick through-ball, with the Venezuelan taking his time to bypass two challenges and put Stuver on his back before passing it into the back of the net.
The Blue & White would come ever close to finding a second, with White having a point-blank open header denied by the crossbar in the 84th minute. It was a nervy finish with nine minutes of added time, but the Caps’ would secure the three points come the final whiste.
Whitecaps FC are right back in action at BC Place against LA Galaxy this coming Saturday, July 15 at 7:30 p.m. PT, their final match before the Leagues Cup break, available to watch on TSN and Apple TV+ MLS Season Pass. For tickets, visit whitecapsfc.com/tickets.
MATCH DETAILS
VWFC GE Appliances Player of Quality: Ryan Gauld
Attendance: 14,995
Referee: Nima Saghafi
Scoring Summary
1’ – VAN – Pedro Vite (Brian White, Andres Cubas)
47’ – ATX – Rodney Redes
72’ – VAN – Sergio Córdova (Ryan Gauld)
Statistics
Possession: VAN 46.1% - ATX 53.9%
Shots: VAN 14 - ATX 8
Shots on Goal: VAN 4 - ATX 2
Saves: VAN 1 - ATX 2
Fouls: VAN 10 - ATX 13
Offsides: VAN 0 - ATX 2
Corners: VAN 7 - ATX 3
Cautions
52’ – ATX – Rodney Redes
78’ – ATX – Adam Lundkvist
87’ – VAN – Andrés Cubas
90’+9 – VAN – Tristan Blackmon
90’+14 – VAN – Vanni Sartini
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
18.Yohei Takaoka; 6.Tristan Blackmon, 4.Ranko Veselinović, 14.LuÃs Martins; 20.Andrés Cubas; 16.Sebastian Berhalter, 8.Alessandro Schöpf (9.Sergio Córdova 70’), 45.Pedro Vite (26.J.C. Ngando 87’), 28.Levonte Johnson (27.Ryan Raposo 58’); 24.Brian White, 25.Ryan Gauld © (7.Déiber Caicedo 87’)
Substitutes not used
1.Thomas Hasal, 12.Karifa Yao, 29.Simon Becher, 31.Russell Teibert, 61.Matteo Campagna
Austin FC
1.Brad Stuver; 24.Nick Lima, 18.Julio Cascante, 4.Kipp Keller, 17.Jon Gallagher; 33.Owen Wolff, 5.Jhojan Valencia (29.Will Bruin 83’); 13.Ethan Finlay (11.Rodney Redes 45’), 10.Sebastian Driussi © (22.Sofiane Djeffal 66’), 14.Diego Fagundez (7.Emiliano Rigoni 45’ (21.Adam Lundkvist 75’)); 37.Maximiliano Urruti
Substitutes not used
20.Matt Bersano, 9.Gyasi Zardes, 16.Hector Jimenez, 27.Brendan Craig