- With the win, Whitecaps FC have clinched a record ninth Cascadia Cup, winning all three matches against Portland and Seattle so far this season
- The 'Caps now get set for a massive home match this coming Wednesday, August 19 between first and second place in the MLS Western Conference when they host Houston Dynamo FC at BC Place. Kickoff will be at 7:30 p.m. PT
- Whitecaps FC BMO Academy product Rayan Elloumi scored his first MLS goal of the season, and second across all competitions (2G)
- Emmanuel Sabbi recorded his third assist of the season, and sixth goal contribution across all competitions (3G, 3A)Â
- Thomas MĂ¼ller scored his seventh goal of the season across all competitions, and 11th goal contribution (7G, 4A)
- Oliver Larraz recorded his second assist and third goal contribution of the season (1G, 2A)
- Yohei Takaoka recorded his seventh MLS clean sheet of the season, and ninth across all competitions
SEATTLE, WA – Another match in Seattle, and another Cascadia Cup for Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
The 'Caps repeated their celebration from 2025 after clinching the regional supporters' title with a 2-0 victory over Seattle Sounders FC at Lumen Field.
Rayan Elloumi’s glorious strike opened the scoring, and a Thomas MĂ¼ller insurance marker sealed a record ninth title.
With the victory, Whitecaps FC (11W-4D-3L, 37 points) returned to top spot in the MLS Western Conference. Meanwhile, Seattle (7W-3D-9L, 24 points) collected their seventh loss in a row, the longest in the club’s MLS era.
Jesper Sørensen’s best laid plans were forced into an early change, due to a heavy collision between right winger Jeevan Badwal and Seattle left back Nouhou. A substitution under the concussion protocol saw Badwal come off in favour of Rayan Elloumi.
It was a strong first half from Whitecaps FC midfielder Oliver Larraz, as he threated from distance on multiple occasions.
Larraz was also active with his delivery, as his corner directly looped to MĂ¼ller at the back post. The German legend timed his volley well – it looked headed for glory – until Paul Rothrock used his hip to clear off the line.
Again it was Larraz in the mix, with a strike that was barely a foot away from bending under the crossbar and onto the highlight-reel. That attempt was one of Larraz’s 50 touches during the first half.
When play resumed for the second half, the 'Caps remained in control. Finally, in the 77th minute, Sabbi juked around a defender to spring Elloumi loose with a sublime pass. One-on-one with Thomas, Elloumi took full advantage to slot into the far corner for 1-0.
Four minutes later inside the box, an indirect free kick was laid off by Larraz to MĂ¼ller, who expertly whipped the ball around the Seattle wall for a finish in off the far woodwork.
Takaoka collected his ninth clean sheet across all competitions.
Whitecaps FC now get set to return to BC Place for another blockbuster match, as it will pit the first place 'Caps against the second place Houston Dynamo FC. Kickoff this coming Wednesday, August 19 will be at 7:30 p.m. PT, as the 'Caps debut their archive kits for the '80s Match, presented by Rio Mare. For tickets, visit whitecapsfc.com/tickets.
MATCH DETAILS
Referee: Armando Villarreal
Attendance: 30,026
ERDINGER Man of the Match: Thomas MĂ¼ller
Scoring Summary
77’ – VAN – Rayan Elloumi (Emmanuel Sabbi)
82’ – VAN – Thomas MĂ¼ller (Oliver Larraz)
Statistics
Possession: SEA 44.2% – VAN 55.8%
Shots: SEA 4 – VAN 16
Shots on Goal: SEA 0 – VAN 4
Saves: SEA 2 – VAN 0
Fouls: SEA 16 – VAN 11
Offsides: SEA 2 – VAN 2
Corners: SEA 1 – VAN 8
Cautions
57’ – SEA – Jackson Ragen
76’ – SEA – Nouhou
86’ – SEA – Paul Rothrock
Seattle Sounders FC
26.Andrew Thomas; 85.Kalani Kossa-Rienzi (20.Kim Kee-Hee 73’), 16.Alex Roldan (84.Charlie Gaffney 85’), 25.Jackson Ragen, 5.Nouhou; 45.Peter Kingston, 37.Snyder Brunell (35.Antino Lopez 58’); 9.JesĂºs Ferreira (90.Sebastian Gomez 36’), 11.Albert RusnĂ¡k, 14.Paul Rothrock; 19.Danny Musovski (95.Osaze De Rosario 73’)
Substitutes not used
24.Stefan Frei, 4.Ryan Sailor, 32.Xavi Gnaulati, 39.Stuart Hawkins
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
1.Yohei Takaoka; 18.Édier Ocampo, 2.MathĂas Laborda, 6.Ralph Priso (33.Tristan Blackmon 66’), 28.Tate Johnson; 8.Oliver Larraz, 20.AndrĂ©s Cubas; 59.Jeevan Badwal (19.Rayan Elloumi 18’), 13.Thomas MĂ¼ller ©, 7.Cheikh Sabaly (25.Ryan Gauld 58’); 11.Emmanuel Sabbi (41.Nikola Djordjevic 87’)
Substitutes not used
32.Isaac Boehmer, 3.Sam Adekugbe, 26.J.C. Ngando, 29.Mihail Gherasimencov, 97.Liam Mackenzie
