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The Voyageurs : ウィキペディア英語版
The Voyageurs

The Voyageurs is an unofficial Canadian soccer supporters group founded in 1996, notable for their support of Canada's national teams, awarding of the annual Voyageurs Cup〔("Voyageurs Cup" )〕 for men's soccer at the MLS and former USL-1 levels and influence in the Canadian soccer media.
==History==
The group's first appearance at a match came at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, on August 30, 1996, displaying two banners at Canada's match with Panama to kick off the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.〔("The Voyageurs History" )〕 Partly created to help foster a pro-Canadian sentiment at home games traditionally dominated by away supporters, the Voyageurs developed an online presence through the work of early members like Edmonton's Reza Khalili〔("Bleacher Creatures: There are Super Fans Eh?" )〕 and gained its name through a suggestion by Vancouver, British Columbia soccer fan Martin Rose.〔〔("BC Soccer Web" )〕 The name "The Voyageurs" was chosen partly for being bilingual and for reflecting the difficult task ahead for supporters of Canadian soccer attempting to promote the game.
One of the group's first cohesive actions was to organize a petition〔("Voyageurs History and Mythology Explained" )〕 to attempt to convince Owen Hargreaves to play internationally for Canada. Born in Calgary to a Welsh mother and an English father, and also eligible as a British citizen born outside the United Kingdom to play for Northern Ireland or Scotland, Hargreaves had yet to play in a competitive international match and thus be bound to any of the five countries, despite turning out in a series of friendlies for Wales in 1998.〔("Why Hargreaves rejected Wales" )〕 He eventually chose England and went on to star at the 2006 World Cup. Early members of the Voyageurs also devoted resources to an annual Christmas card mailing to Canadian players abroad from 1998 on, a task that involved a relatively small number of players in Europe compared to the present day.
The Voyageurs made their Toronto, Ontario debut at a May 27, 2000 international friendly against Trinidad and Tobago at Varsity Stadium at the University of Toronto campus on Bloor Street.〔 They were also present at the World Cup qualifier against Mexico at the same location later that year. A British Columbia branch, the Fort Victoria Voyageurs, made an appearance at the FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifiers in Victoria〔 in March 2001.
Throughout their history, the Voyageurs have supported the Canadian national team with banners, drums and chants during international matches in Toronto; Kingston, Ontario; Edmonton; Victoria; Tallinn, Estonia and a number of other venues all over the world. The group was noted for their support of host nation Canada at the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup during matches in Edmonton,〔("Canada's Voyageurs keep the faith" )〕 and were recognized with an appearance on FIFA's television magazine ''FIFA Futbol Mundial''.〔("FIFA Futbol Mundial" )〕
In May 2007, members of the group organized a letter of protest to the Canadian Soccer Association over their hiring procedure for the men's national team manager position〔("Voyageurs Protest Letter: reactions and references" )〕 and helped to publicize the Canadian Soccer Supporters United campaign to have spectators decked out in black "Sack the CSA" t-shirts at the friendly between Canada and Costa Rica at BMO Field.〔("Notes from the sea of black" )〕〔("CSA Facing Lawsuit After CEO Mixup" )〕
The Voyageurs have worked with supporters groups from Canadian clubs Toronto FC, Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps FC to distribute tickets for Canadian national team games.

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