A Team That Reflects Our Schools: Diverse, Driven, and United
One look at this team and you’ll see what makes Canadian College and CCEL special. The players are a true multicultural mix, coming from countries like Brazil, Korea, Colombia, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, and Mexico. Some met through English classes at CCEL, others through shared school events — but all of them are here to compete, represent, and build something bigger than themselves.
“We speak different languages, but on the field, we understand each other through hard work, trust, and team play.”
The team is made up of students balancing language learning, academics, and part-time work — yet they show up every week, ready to compete.
Weekly Matches at Andy Livingstone Park
Every Thursday at 5:00 PM, the team plays at Andy Livingstone Park, just a short walk from campus. These matches are competitive, fast-paced, and full of energy. They’re also completely free to attend — and open to all students, staff, and friends of CC and CCEL.
Whether you’re into soccer or not, this is your chance to experience real student life in Vancouver and show your support for a team that represents your school, your classmates, and your community.
Student Life at CC and CCEL: More Than the Classroom
At Canadian College and CCEL, we believe learning doesn’t stop when class ends. From soccer games and weekly social events to city trips and cultural celebrations, students are encouraged to explore, connect, and make the most of their time in Vancouver.
Joining a team. Cheering at a match. Volunteering at an event. These are the moments that turn classmates into friends — and turn school into an experience you’ll never forget.
Come Support the Team
Game Day: Every Thursday
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Andy Livingstone Park (Downtown Vancouver)
Admission: Free
Who’s Invited: Everyone — students, staff, alumni, friends
Bring a friend. Bring your voice. Help us turn the sidelines into the loudest place in the park.
Want to Get Involved?
Whether you want to join the team, volunteer, take photos, or help build the fan experience, talk to Student Services. We’re always looking for more energy, ideas, and student leadership.