Vancouver Whitecaps’ J.C. Ngando and Pumas UNAM’s Piero Quispe compete for the ball during the first half of the CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal match in Vancouver on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Morris)


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The Vancouver Whitecaps faced disappointment as they settled for a 1-1 draw against Mexico’s Pumas UNAM in their CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal opener on Wednesday night. A late equalizer from Pumas midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla cancelled out Brian White’s 71st-minute strike, leaving the Whitecaps with a tough challenge ahead in Mexico City.

Late Drama at BC Place

White ignited the home crowd at BC Place with a goal in the 71st minute, capitalizing on a corner kick set up by Sebastian Berhalter. Vancouver had chances to extend their lead but failed to convert. Their missed opportunities proved costly when Pumas struck back in the 87th minute. Off a corner kick from Leonardo Suarez, Carrasquilla found space and fired a shot past Whitecaps’ goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka to level the match.

In stoppage time, Vancouver nearly reclaimed the lead. Emmanuel Sabbi’s header forced a brilliant save from the Pumas goalkeeper, and the rebound struck the post before being cleared. The game remained deadlocked as time expired.

Familiar Territory for Whitecaps

Vancouver coach Jesper Sorensen acknowledged the difficulty of the situation but remained optimistic. “We’ve been here before,” he said. In the previous round, Vancouver played to a 1-1 draw at home against CF Monterrey but advanced on away goals after a 3-3 aggregate tie.

Pumas, a powerhouse in Liga MX, posed a serious challenge, but Sorensen insisted his squad would not back down. “There’s nothing to fear. We know we can compete,” he added.

Tough Road Ahead in Mexico

The second leg of the series will take place at the 72,000-seat Estadio Olímpico Universitario in Mexico City next Wednesday. To reach the semifinals, Vancouver must either win outright or secure a high-scoring draw to advance on away goals.

Despite holding a strong 4-1-1 record in Major League Soccer’s Western Conference, the Whitecaps will need to dig deep for an upset in Mexico. Adding to their challenge, five key players, including captain Ryan Gauld, missed the match due to injuries.

Tense Atmosphere and Technical Glitches

A lively contingent of Pumas supporters energized the crowd of 12,356 at BC Place, chanting and waving flags throughout the game. Pumas coach Efraín Juárez, a former Whitecaps player, shared warm moments with local journalists post-match, but he emphasized that the battle was far from over. “They are a strong team. We need to be ready for a fight at home,” he said.

Adding to the drama, lighting issues at BC Place briefly halted play, with the stadium twice plunging into darkness before power was restored.

What’s Next?

The winner of the Vancouver-Pumas series will face either Los Angeles FC or Inter Miami CF in the semifinals. Vancouver returns to MLS action on Saturday against Austin FC, hoping to build momentum ahead of their crucial second-leg showdown in Mexico.

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