
Moving Whitecaps from Vancouver would be ‘a crime’: FIFA vice president
VANCOUVER — A vice president of soccer’s global governing body says moving the Vancouver Whitecaps would be “a crime” and negatively impact the city’s reputation after it hosts games at next year’s World Cup.
FIFA vice president Victor Montagliani spoke at a Vancouver Board of Trade event Tuesday, telling the crowd that relocating the Major League Soccer club would suggest to the world that the city simply wanted to host a party and isn’t actually serious about the sport.
“You don’t want to come out of the World Cup and your professional football club is playing in Sacramento,” said Montagliani, who is also the president of CONCACAF, soccer’s governing body in North and Central America and the Caribbean.
“That would be a bruise on the city.”