Monday, July 7, 2025
For the second weekend in a row, Kamloops once again lived up to its reputation as Canada’s Tournament Capital. From July 10–13, the park was alive with energy, passion, and fierce competition as teams from U14 to U18 battled it out for provincial supremacy. In total, 80 teams took to the pitch at McArthur Island Park for the 2025 Youth Provincial B-Cup Championships.
Split into boys’ and girls’ divisions, each age group featured two groups of pool play before culminating in Championship Sunday, where the top teams faced off for gold, silver, and bronze. The weekend was the thrilling conclusion to two weeks of Provincial Cup action in Kamloops, with 120 teams competing across the A and B-Cups—and 20 champions crowned?by the end.
From last-minute winners to jaw-dropping saves on the pitch, the weekend delivered no shortage of memorable moments. Here’s a look at the 2025 Youth Provincial B-Cup Champions:
Boys Divisions
U14 Boys
Champion: Nelson Selects
Silver: NVFC Riptide
Bronze: RUFC Rangers
U15 Boys
Champion: NVFC Maverick
Silver: NDFC United
Bronze: Langley United Cooper
U16 Boys
Champion: Kamloops United FC
Silver: Nelson Selects
Bronze: Campbell River City
U17 Boys
Champion: Gorge United
Silver: Langley United Dear
Bronze: KSYSA Storm
U18 Boys
Champion: KESA Rovers
Silver: RUFC United
Bronze: VAFC Eagles





Girls Divisions
U14 Girls
Champion: Saanich Fusion FC
Silver: Nelson Selects
Bronze: PCFC Storm
U15 Girls
Champion: Comox Valley United
Silver: Kootenay Rovers
Bronze: Okanagan United FC
U16 Girls
Champion: Okanagan United FC
Silver: Nelson Selects
Bronze: Comox Valley United
U17 Girls
Champion: PGYSA Impact
Silver: Kamloops United FC
Bronze: CVUSC
U18 Girls
Champion: Nelson Selects
Silver: RUFC Flames
Bronze: Soccer Quest





Congratulations to all the athletes who competed this past weekend and throughout the 2024–25 season.?Your dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship were on full display and played a vital role in making this year’s Provincial B-Cup Championship a memorable event.
BC Soccer extends its sincere appreciation to the coaches, referees, parents, supporters, and Hosts, Kamloops United Football Club,?whose contributions are the foundation of youth soccer across British Columbia. Your ongoing commitment continues to inspire and support the development of the next generation of players.
Stay tuned for the official announcement of the 2026 and 2027 Youth Provincial Championship host locations, as we look ahead to the future of competitive youth soccer in our province.
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