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Hamilton Spectator
22-07-2025
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Vancouver Whitecaps defender Ranko Veselinovic suffers season-ending knee injury
VANCOUVER - Vancouver Whitecaps defender Ranko Veselinovic will miss the rest of the Major League Soccer season after suffering a knee injury. The 26-year-old centre back left the field after getting hurt in the 34th minute of Vancouver's 1-1 draw with San Diego FC on Saturday, and did not return to the game. The club announced Tuesday that he has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, an injury that will end his season. The Whitecaps say Veselinovic and the club's medical staff will determine next steps 'in the coming days.' The Serbian defender is in his sixth year with the 'Caps and has acted as captain for much of the campaign, filling in for midfielder Ryan Gauld who has been recovering from a knee injury since early March. Veselinovic made his 200th appearance for Vancouver on Saturday, equalling Jordan Harvey for the second most in the MLS era. Whitecaps sporting director Axel Schuster says the injury is 'genuinely heartbreaking.' '(Veselinovic) has not only been an extremely consistent and high performer on the field, but also a compassionate and supportive presence in the locker room,' Schuster said in a statement. 'He's been a true cornerstone for us this season, and it's incredibly difficult to see his year cut short. The entire organization is behind him as he begins his recovery.' The Whitecaps have experienced a series of long-term injuries this season, including Gauld, who has been out since March 8. Canadian defender Sam Adekugbe saw his season cut short when he tore his Achilles tendon playing for the national team last month, and midfielder Ali Ahmed has been sidelined since spraining his ankle while playing for Canada. Several of Vancouver's players have also missed league games while competing for their national squads. The 'Caps (12-5-6) hope to get some bodies back into the lineup before they host Sporting Kansas City on Saturday. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 22, 2025.


Winnipeg Free Press
22-07-2025
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Vancouver Whitecaps defender Ranko Veselinovic suffers season-ending knee injury
VANCOUVER – Vancouver Whitecaps defender Ranko Veselinovic will miss the rest of the Major League Soccer season after suffering a knee injury. The 26-year-old centre back left the field after getting hurt in the 34th minute of Vancouver's 1-1 draw with San Diego FC on Saturday, and did not return to the game. The club announced Tuesday that he has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, an injury that will end his season. Vancouver Whitecaps defender Ranko Veselinović (4) and Colorado Rapids forward Calvin Harris (14) in the second half of an MLS soccer match Saturday, July 12, 2025, in Commerce City, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) The Whitecaps say Veselinovic and the club's medical staff will determine next steps 'in the coming days.' The Serbian defender is in his sixth year with the 'Caps and has acted as captain for much of the campaign, filling in for midfielder Ryan Gauld who has been recovering from a knee injury since early March. Veselinovic made his 200th appearance for Vancouver on Saturday, equalling Jordan Harvey for the second most in the MLS era. Whitecaps sporting director Axel Schuster says the injury is 'genuinely heartbreaking.' '(Veselinovic) has not only been an extremely consistent and high performer on the field, but also a compassionate and supportive presence in the locker room,' Schuster said in a statement. 'He's been a true cornerstone for us this season, and it's incredibly difficult to see his year cut short. The entire organization is behind him as he begins his recovery.' Winnipeg Free Press | Newsletter Jen Zoratti | Next Wednesdays Columnist Jen Zoratti looks at what's next in arts, life and pop culture. Sign Up I agree to the Terms and Conditions, Cookie and Privacy Policies, and CASL agreement. The Whitecaps have experienced a series of long-term injuries this season, including Gauld, who has been out since March 8. Canadian defender Sam Adekugbe saw his season cut short when he tore his Achilles tendon playing for the national team last month, and midfielder Ali Ahmed has been sidelined since spraining his ankle while playing for Canada. Several of Vancouver's players have also missed league games while competing for their national squads. The 'Caps (12-5-6) hope to get some bodies back into the lineup before they host Sporting Kansas City on Saturday. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 22, 2025.


Vancouver Sun
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Vancouver Sun
Whitecaps host San Diego to battle for top of the West
The Vancouver Whitecaps were the team to watch through the first half of the Major League Soccer season, earning gutsy, offensively dominant victories against some of the continent's top teams. And the 'Caps know their journey is far from over as the second half of the campaign begins Wednesday. 'It's been amazing, the first part of the season,' said veteran defender Ranko Veselinovic. 'We know we did a good job, but also we know that that's passed. Now we cannot look at that any more. That's done. 'New games are coming, and only the next game is the most important, so we need to keep going. Because if you don't continue like in the first part, no one's going to care about the first part of the season.' Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sunrise will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. Outside expectations for the Whitecaps are higher heading into the second half of the season, said head coach Jesper Sorensen, but the team remains realistic and focused. 'What I think this team needs to do going forward is we need to be even more disciplined in how we want to play,' he said. 'If we want success, we have to be very clean in how we want to play the game, how we want to approach the game, and the style of play. We just have to continue work getting there.' Vancouver's next matchup will be a crucial one. The Whitecaps head into Wednesday's home game against expansion side San Diego sitting atop the Western Conference standings — but San Diego could steal that mantle with a win. 'Big game for us. We want to stay there in the first spot, fight for the supporters shield,' Veselinovic said. 'So we need a good performance on Wednesday. They're a really good team.' Anders Dreyer has been key to San Diego's early success. The 27-year-old Danish midfielder has eight goals and a league-leading nine assists in 18 games this season. 'We know he has a good left foot, he likes to come inside and play the switches that can hurt the teams,' Veselinovic said. 'He's really good player, but we faced already this season pretty good players on a lot of teams, and we know how to handle them. We don't focus just on one player, we need to focus on all their team because they can hurt you from many aspects.' While the MLS international break has come to an end, the Whitecaps will still be without some of their top talent for Wednesday's matchup. The team's leading scorer, Brian White, is still playing for the United States in the Gold Cup alongside Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter. Canadian midfielder Jayden Nelson is taking part in the same tournament, while teammate Ali Ahmed was sent back to Vancouver on Tuesday for further evaluation of the ankle injury he suffered in Canada's 1-1 draw with Curacao on Saturday. The absences could be an opportunity for Emmanuel Sabbi. The 27-year-old forward joined the Whitecaps in February from French side Le Havre and has two goals and two assists in 12 MLS games. But Sabbi feels his personal performance 'could be better, definitely.' He knows this week is an opportunity to show he deserves a permanent spot in Vancouver's starting 11. 'Every player wants to be a starter, and I just need to show more what I can do,' Sabbi said. 'It's just day by day, day by day in training.' While everyone is vying for minutes, the sense of unity among the Whitecaps' players overrides each player's individual goals, he added. 'I feel like this is the first team I've been on where everyone seems at the same level mentally,' he said. 'And of course, we all have our personal goals, but we never let that affect the team's effort, and all of us go 100 for each other. It's very unique.' SAN DIEGO FC (10-5-3), second in Wester Conference at VANCOUVER WHITECAPS (10-2-5), first in Western Conference. Wednesday, B.C. Place , 7:30 p.m. kickoff. LAST TIME OUT: Both teams are coming off a week-and-a-half long international break. San Diego's last game was a 4-2 road win over Minnesota United on June 14. Vancouver played the same day, falling 2-1 to Columbus Crew for their first away loss of the season. DEEP OFFENCE: Seventeen players have scored for Vancouver across all competitions this season, while 15 have assists. SUMMER ROAD TRIP: Following Wednesday's game, the 'Caps play their next five league games on the road. The club is schedule to play just two matches at B.C. Place next month — a Canadian Championship quarterfinal against Canadian Premier League side Valour on July 9, and a regular-season fixture against Sporting Kansas City on July 26. BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Vancouver +114, San Diego +216, Draw +245; over/under is 2.5 goals BOTTOM LINE: Anders Dreyer leads San Diego after a two-goal showing against Minnesota United. The Whitecaps are 9-0-4 in conference games. The Whitecaps are 1-2-0 when they score just one goal. San Diego is 10-4-2 in Western Conference games. Dreyer paces the fifth-ranked scoring team in the MLS with eight goals. San Diego has scored 33. The matchup Wednesday is the first ever meeting between the two teams. TOP PERFORMERS: Brian White has 10 goals for the Whitecaps. Pedro Vite has scored three goals over the past 10 games. Dreyer has eight goals and seven assists for San Diego. Milan Iloski has five goals over the past 10 games. LAST 10 GAMES: Whitecaps: 5-1-4, averaging 1.9 goals, 4.7 shots on goal and 5.0 corner kicks per game while allowing 0.9 goals per game. San Diego: 6-3-1, averaging 1.8 goals, 5.2 shots on goal and 4.9 corner kicks per game while allowing 1.1 goals per game. NOT EXPECTED TO PLAY: Whitecaps: Ali Ahmed (injured), Sebastian Berhalter (international duty), Jayden Nelson (injured), Brian White (international duty), Emmanuel Sabbi (injured), Sam Adekugbe (injured), Ryan Gauld (injured), Damir Kreilach (injured). San Diego: Anisse Saidi (injured), Hamady Diop (injured), Willy Kumado (injured), Andres Reyes (injured), Luca de la Torre (injured), Hirving Lozano (injured), Paddy McNair (injured), Anibal Godoy (injured).


Winnipeg Free Press
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Vancouver Whitecaps, expansion side San Diego FC to battle for top of the West
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Whitecaps were the team to watch through the first half of the Major League Soccer season, earning gutsy, offensively dominant victories against some of the continent's top teams. And the 'Caps (10-2-5) know their journey is far from over as the second half of the campaign begins Wednesday. 'It's been amazing, the first part of the season,' said veteran defender Ranko Veselinovic. 'We know we did a good job, but also we know that that's passed. Now we cannot look at that any more. That's done. 'New games are coming, and only the next game is the most important, so we need to keep going. Because if you don't continue like in the first part, no one's going to care about the first part of the season.' Outside expectations for the Whitecaps are higher heading into the second half of the season, said head coach Jesper Sorensen, but the team remains realistic and focused. 'What I think this team needs to do going forward is we need to be even more disciplined in how we want to play,' he said. 'If we want success, we have to be very clean in how we want to play the game, how we want to approach the game, and the style of play. We just have to continue work getting there.' Vancouver's next matchup will be a crucial one. The Whitecaps head into Wednesday's home game against expansion side San Diego FC (10-5-3) sitting atop the Western Conference standings — but San Diego could steal that mantle with a win. 'Big game for us. We want to stay there in the first spot, fight for the supporters shield,' Veselinovic said. 'So we need a good performance on Wednesday. They're a really good team.' Anders Dreyer has been key to San Diego's early success. The 27-year-old Danish midfielder has eight goals and a league-leading nine assists in 18 games this season. 'We know he has a good left foot, he likes to come inside and play the switches that can hurt the teams,' Veselinovic said. 'He's really good player, but we faced already this season pretty good players on a lot of teams, and we know how to handle them. We don't focus just on one player, we need to focus on all their team because they can hurt you from many aspects.' While the MLS international break has come to an end, the Whitecaps will still be without some of their top talent for Wednesday's matchup. The team's leading scorer, Brian White, is still playing for the United States in the Gold Cup alongside 'Caps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter. Canadian midfielder Jayden Nelson is taking part in the same tournament, while teammate Ali Ahmed was sent back to Vancouver on Tuesday for further evaluation of the ankle injury he suffered in Canada's 1-1 draw with Curaçao on Saturday. The absences could be an opportunity for Emmanuel Sabbi. The 27-year-old forward joined the Whitecaps in February from French side Le Havre AC and has two goals and two assists in 12 MLS games. But Sabbi feels his personal performance 'could be better, definitely.' He knows this week is an opportunity to show he deserves a permanent spot in Vancouver's starting 11. 'Every player wants to be a starter, and I just need to show more what I can do,' Sabbi said. 'It's just day by day, day by day in training.' While everyone is vying for minutes, the sense of unity among the Whitecaps' players overrides each player's individual goals, he added. 'I feel like this is the first team I've been on where everyone seems at the same level mentally,' he said. 'And of course, we all have our personal goals, but we never let that affect the team's effort, and all of us go 100 for each other. It's very unique.' SAN DIEGO FC (10-5-3) AT VANCOUVER WHITECAPS (10-2-5) Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. Wednesday, B.C. Place LAST TIME OUT: Both teams are coming off a week-and-a-half long international break. San Diego's last game was a 4-2 road win over Minnesota United on June 14. Vancouver played the same day, falling 2-1 to Columbus Crew for their first away loss of the season. DEEP OFFENCE: Seventeen players have scored for Vancouver across all competitions this season, while 15 have assists. SUMMER ROAD TRIP: Following Wednesday's game, the 'Caps play their next five league games on the road. The club is schedule to play just two matches at B.C. Place next month — a Canadian Championship quarterfinal against Canadian Premier League side Valour FC on July 9, and a regular-season fixture against Sporting Kansas City on July 26. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 24, 2025.