2024  PACWEST  SOCCER  CHAMPIONSHIPS  
      MEN'S ROSTER    
                             
      Home Away   Athlete   Position   Height   Hometown   
      1 1   Ziyan Clark-Ismail Goalkeeper   5' 11"   Vancouver, BC   
      22 22   Adriel Agcaoili Goalkeeper   5' 11"   Burnaby, BC  
      3 3   Hikaru Omura Midfield   5' 7"   JAPAN  
      4 4   Ali Azarminoo Midfield   6' 0"   IRAN  
      5 5   Kianu Amougou Sanchez Midfield   6' 3"   Richmond, BC  
      6 6   Kazuki Nakanishi Midfield   5' 8"   JAPAN  
      7 7   Beckham Hatch Winger   5' 10"   White Rock, BC  
      8 8   Taynour Bashghareh Midfield   6' 0"   IRAN  
      9 9   Henrique Claros Striker   6' 1"   Vancouver, BC   
      10 10   Felipe Silva Midfield   5' 8"   BRAZIL  
      11 11   Luca Caffaro Striker   6' 3"   North Vancouver, BC  
      12 12   Haruto McKelvie Fullback   5' 10"   Burnaby, BC  
      13 13   Hunter Hedges Striker   6' 1"   Nelson, BC  
      14 14   Georgiy Osadchyy Leftback   5' 11"   Richmond, BC  
      15 15   Cobe Monte Leftback   5' 6"   Vancouver, BC  
      16 16   Owen Holscher Midfield   6' 0"   Delta, BC  
      17 17   Zyahn Adlam Centreback   6' 1"   Surrey, BC  
      18 18   Takeru Kaku Centreback   6' 0"   JAPAN  
      19 19   Taigo Shimada Midfield   5' 8"   Richmond, BC   
      20 20   Ryan Henderson Midfield   6' 0"   Surrey, BC  
      21 21   Danilo Sicilia Midfield   5' 11"   Richmond, BC   
      23 23   David Rodriguez Zegarra Winger   5' 8"   PERU   
      25 25   Tyler McCaul Midfield   6' 0"   Delta, BC  
                           
      COACHING STAFF    
                             
            Head Coach Marc Rizzardo    
            Assistant Coach Claudio Bartolomeo    
            Assistant Coach Konstantin Vasic    
            Assistant Coach Devon Gautreau    
            Goalie Coach Kevin Monk    
            Athletic Therapist Emily Manning    
                             
            Manager Athletics & Campus Recreation Sean Shook    
     
     
  FALCONS   CHAMPIONSHIP  MEDAL HISTORY  
     
  Gold Medals  
  1973, 1974, 1975. 1976, 1977, 1980, 1987, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001  
     
  Silver Medals  
  1982, 1991, 2018, 2022  
     
  Bronze Medals  
  1998, 2003, 2004  
     
  4th Place  
  1981, 1986, 1989, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2013  
     
     
  TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS  
     
  2022   Noah Holmes (Top Defender);  David Rodriguez Zegarra (Top Midfielder)  
  2018   James Millar (Top Defender); Taku Ota (Top Midfielder)  
  2009   Peter Bow (All-Tournament Team), Kevin Booker (All-Tournament Team)  
  2003   Diaz Kambere (Top Defender)  
  2001   Mark Gomes (Top Defender), Trevor Rosencrans (Top Midfielder), John Chou (MVP)  
  2000   Amanjit Dulay (Top Goalkeeper), Jonathan Rogers (MVP)  
  1999   Mark Gomes (Top Defender), David Griffith (MVP)  
  1998   Aaron LeBlanc (Top Goalkeeper), Steve Dickinson (Top Forward)  
  1997   Jonathan Rogers (Top Defender), Ratish Kumar (Top Midfielder), David Griffith (Top Forward & MVP)  
  1994   Fil Zaurinni (Top Forward)  
  1993   Steve Reid (Top Goalkeeper), Todd Gronlund (Top Defender), Jason Levitt (Top Midfielder)  
  1992   Didar Sandhu (Top Goalkeeper), Jean-Paul Knezevic (Top Forward)  
         
         
  * the 2009 season, the Tournament All-Stars where changed to 11 All-Stars, Top Defender, Top GK and MVP  
  The first recorded season that the Tournament All-Stars were uncovered was in 1988.
 
  Tournament All-Star information for the 1989, 1990, 1991 & 1993 seasons are not known at this time.  
 
 
  [ Langara Participated in the Conference Play in 1971-82, 1986 to the Present ]