FIFTYTGTHR: In 2007, 48,172 watch the 'Caps face LA Galaxy at BC Place to boost MLS bid

Beckham game 2007

This story was originally published on September 29, 2011 for whitecapsfc.com by Simon Fudge, with excerpts from additional stories from 2007.

After winning their first United Soccer Leagues First Division (USL-1) title in 2006, Whitecaps FC announced ahead of the 2007 season that English star David Beckham and Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy would take on the Blue and White in a friendly match at BC Place on October 3, 2007. With plans to fill the once-domed stadium, the friendly not only brought one of soccer's high-profile figures to Vancouver, it gave Whitecaps FC the chance to boost their brand and exposure during the latter stages of its time as a North American second division club.

There were many challenges in the build-up to the match - not least of which was the postponement of the match from its original October 3 date after Beckham suffered a knee injury in late August of that year. Securing a new date for the game was further challenged by the Galaxy's late push to make the 2007 MLS Cup Playoffs, as LA took their postseason hopes right up to the final day of the MLS regular season in late October before missing out. The result was a new date of Wednesday, November 7, 2007, for the friendly - a date that left the 'Caps with two-and-a-half weeks to prepare for the event.

While the attention largely surrounded Beckham, the Galaxy also featured former 'Caps midfielder and local lad Kevin Harmse in midfield, after the then 23-year-old made 36 appearances for the 'Caps in 2004 and 2005. Other players included future Whitecaps FC players Joe Cannon, one of MLS's top goalkeepers, and midfielder Peter Vagenas, who was completing his seventh season with the Galaxy.

The festivities began the day before on Tuesday, November 6, 2007, with the arrival of the Galaxy in Vancouver and a much-anticipated pre-match press conference at the Pan Pacific Hotel in downtown Vancouver. Media and guests packed one of the hotel's conference rooms to ask questions of the former England captain, with Beckham jokingly stating that his love for soccer was such that he would "…play for nothing…", despite signing the most lucrative player contract in MLS history earlier in the year.

Later that day, the Galaxy took part in an open practice session in front of a crowd of 2,000 invited spectators at BC Place - most of which were 'Caps season ticket holders. While training itself was relatively uneventful, the practice ended in memorable fashion, as Beckham took time to sign every autograph request from the waiting crowd following the training session.

Jon Waller was one such season ticket holder to attend the open practice. “It should be interesting,” Waller told whitecapsfc.com at the time. “I haven’t seen the Whitecaps in such a big stadium before, and I certainly haven’t seen them play opposition of this calibre before, though I did see them play Sunderland a couple of years ago."

As for the match itself, a crowd of 48,172 took in the friendly under the old BC Place dome that Wednesday night. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, though Whitecaps FC played well enough to win the contest. They had a chance to take the lead on the half-hour mark when Cannon brought down Eduardo Sebrango in the LA box for a penalty. The Cuban striker took the spot kick, but Cannon saved the penalty with his legs.

All in all, November 7, 2007, was a highly successful event that brought positive attention to Whitecaps FC and galvanized the club's plans to make the jump to MLS and a return to BC Place. While it may not have been the exact starting point, this friendly match helped set the course for one of the most exciting periods in the long and storied history of the Blue and White.

MATCH DETAILS

Attendance: 48,172
Referee: Mauricio Navarro

Scoring Summary
No goals scored

Statistics
Shots: Vancouver - 12 - Los Angeles - 3
Saves: Vancouver - 1 - Los Angeles - 6
Fouls: Vancouver - 15 - Los Angeles - 14
Offsides: Vancouver - 6 - Los Angeles - 1
Corners: Vancouver - 0 - Los Angeles - 3

Cautions
30' – LA – Joe Cannon
37' – LA – Landon Donovan
63' – LA – Chris Klein
64’ – VAN – Adrian Cann
81' – LA – Kelly Gray

Vancouver Whitecaps FC
1.Matt Nelson; 4.Adrian Cann, 16.Taylor Graham, 8.Steve Kindel, 24.Lyle Martin (13.Geordie Lyall 72’); 2.Jeff Clarke (15.Omar Jarun 57’), 7.Martin Nash (18.Josh Hansen 83’), 9.Alfredo Valente (19.Joey Worthen 45’), 14.Tony Donatelli (6.Jay Alberts 45’); 12.Eduardo Sebrango (23.Darren Spicer 60’), 22.Roger Levesque (26.Jason Jordan 72’)

Substitutes not used:
11.Randy Edwini-Bonsu, 17.Adam Straith, 20.Dave Morris, 29.Lutz Pfannenstiel

Los Angeles Galaxy
1.Joe Cannon (0.Steve Cronin 45’); 2.Mike Randolph, 4.Ante Jazic, 12.Troy Roberts, 22.Kelly Gray; 6.Kevin Harmse (13.Cobi Jones 74’), 7.Chris Klein, 8.Peter Vagenas (19.Josh Tudela 45’), 23.David Beckham (5.Chris Albright 72’); 10.Landon Donovan (20.Carlos Pavon 61’), 14.Edson Buddle (16.Kyle Veris 84’)

Substitutes not used:
27.Mike Caso, 35.Lance Friesz