So the World Cups festival was born that year. It featured youth players on various 鈥渘ational鈥 teams with Germany playing Netherlands, Brazil taking on Argentina and sa国际传媒 versus U.S.A., and so on. The annual Easter weekend tournament became so popular that thousands participated at Lochside Park.
After a hiatus since 2012, the tournament will be quite literally rebooted March 25-27.
鈥淔rank wanted to recognize the achievements of Island World Cup players such as Ian [Bridge], Jamie [Lowery], George [Pakos] and the Chief [Canadian captain and now UVic Vikes coach Bruce Wilson], and the annual tournament became such a community builder in the Cordova Bay area,鈥 said Dominic Butcher, chairman of the reconstituted Saanich Fusion-hosted Peninsula Co-op World Cups event.
鈥淚 grew up playing at Lochside Park and this was such a part of my life every Easter. But without Franks鈥 influence, it sort of fell away the past few years, but now we are back.鈥
Leversedge, who passed away in 2009 during a volunteer shift at Lochside Park, spent decades as a Cordova Bay soccer coach, volunteer and supporter. More than 500 people attended his celebration of life, which was held at the park. The main turf field at Lochside Park is named in his honour.
Registration for World Cups is open to all players in any organization at worldcups.ca. Players sign up as individuals and are assigned to different 鈥渘ational鈥 teams. Cost is $38.99 per player or $95 for three siblings. Players are guaranteed four games, a commemorative program, post-game juice boxes and get to keep their 鈥渘ational鈥 team T-shirts. This year鈥檚 teams are based on the national sides that competed in the 2015 women鈥檚 World Cup hosted by sa国际传媒.
The Olympic-style opening ceremony been retained, with teams marching onto the pitch behind their country鈥檚 flagbearer. There will again be jumpers parachuting into Lochside Park from a plane to hand the official ball to dignitaries, which will include MLA Andrew Weaver. Leversedge鈥檚 widow Peggy and son Renton will also be on hand for the re-boot of the tournament.
鈥淲e tried to stay true to Frank鈥檚 vision,鈥 said Butcher, who came up through Cordova Bay and played goal in the CIS for the UVic Vikes under Bruce Wilson, and later in the VISL Division 1 for Bays United.