Tony Waiters

VANCOUVER, BC – Vancouver Whitecaps FC announced on Tuesday that Tony Waiters will become the fifth inductee into the club’s Ring of Honour at the May 31 anniversary match versus Toronto FC.

Waiters will be joined during his induction by 15 other members of the famous Whitecaps 1979 NASL Soccer Bowl championship team that he led as head coach.

“It means a great deal to come into the Ring of Honour,” said Waiters. “To those people who have supported the team so well, thank you very much for this honour that I’m receiving. As a coach you evaluate your own performance before anyone else evaluates you. Forty years later they still remember what we accomplished as a team, and I hope that it happens again because this city means a heck of a lot to us.”

In his two full seasons and two half seasons as Whitecaps head coach, Waiters amassed a record of 66-30 in NASL play. He would go on to become head coach of Canada’s men’s national team, leading the Red & White to the ‘84 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, and then to their first FIFA World Cup appearance at Mexico ‘86.

Prior to his induction into the Ring of Honour, Waiters will be inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in the coach/builder category at their annual gala this coming Thursday, May 23 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. The BC Sports Hall of Fame will also be opening a 1979 Whitecaps championship exhibit to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the title winning team.

Waiters joins 2014 inductees Bob Lenarduzzi, Andrea Neil, Carl Valentine, and Domenic Mobilio in the Whitecaps FC Ring of Honour.