• Club Update

    Club Update

    Summary League Play Begins! Match week 1: April 29, 2023 It’s match week 1, and our League 1 season is about to get underway.  This week’s opponent: Nautsa’mawt FC Saturday, April 29 @ Swangard Stadium TSS Rovers (0-0-0) v Nautsa’mawt FC (0-0-0) @ Swangard in BurnabyWomen at 1:30pmMen at 4:00pm Make sure to grab your season pass to secure your place at Swangard. Only $80 for all 14 matches. If you can’t make all the dates, the club will gladly give your spare tickets to kids that deserve a chance to see a live match themselves. Support the club by getting a pass this year.  Buy your tickets here  This week’s opponent…

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    SWING BIG

    It’s no joke that when we started this journey we sketched a set of goals on the back of a napkin. We couldn’t imagine in 2018 when we joined the USL-PDL that we would appear in the Voyageurs Cup. But it was on our napkin. So even getting to play in this game was a years long dream for Colin Elmes and Brendan Quarry and Will Cromack and Darren Russcher and everyone else at Total Soccer who wanted to give their players the best chance to achieve their dreams. From the moment TSS Rovers began in 2017 we all set out to build something we saw was missing in the…

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    Rovers 2023 Schedule

    We are super excited about the upcoming 2023 TSS Rovers season. We have all missed cheering on our Women’s and Men’s teams this off season but we are on the cusp of going back to Swangard and enjoying days out in the sun supporting Canada’s first every Supporter/Community owned Football (Soccer) team.

  • Blog

    What it means to be a TSS Rovers co-owner

    On the morning of August 6th, 2021 I sat glued to my TV screen absolutely riveted by the possibility of Canada winning a gold medal in women’s soccer at the Tokyo Olympics. After a tournament in which the team had dug deep against better teams and bitter rivals, they stood poised to capture a gold against Sweden. Nothing was certain as the match went to penalties, and as a long time supporter of Canadian soccer I found myself consumed only with hope, pleading with the soccer deities that our surse would be lifted. And then when Julia Grosso scored the winning penalty, she ran into the arms of Jordyn Huitema…