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Brian White sends Vancouver Whitecaps on record-breaking pace
Whitecaps forward scores 700th goal in club's MLS history in 2-0 win over NYCFC
Apr. 12, 2026 at 5:53pm
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The Whitecaps' dynamic attack, led by goal-scorer Brian White, overwhelms NYCFC in a cubist-inspired visual representation of their record-breaking MLS start.Vancouver TodayThe Vancouver Whitecaps continued their best start in the club's MLS history, improving to 6W-1L-0D, thanks to a 87th-minute insurance goal from forward Brian White. White's team-leading sixth goal of the season was also the 700th in the club's MLS history.
Why it matters
The Whitecaps' hot start has them atop the Supporters' Shield standings, leading the league in points, goals scored, and goal differential through the first seven matches of the season. White's continued scoring form has been a key factor in the team's success.
The details
White scored the insurance goal in the 87th minute, capping off a dominant performance where he put 7 shots on target. The goal came after USMNT midfielder Sebastian Berhalter set up the opening goal for Mathias Laborda. White honored former Red Bull New York teammate Bradley Wright-Phillips with his goal celebration.
- The Whitecaps improved to 6W-1L-0D on the season with the win.
- White's goal in the 87th minute was his team-leading 6th of the season in 7 starts.
- The goal was the 700th in the Whitecaps' MLS history.
The players
Brian White
A 30-year-old US men's national team forward who is in his fourth consecutive season with double-digit goals for the Whitecaps.
Sebastian Berhalter
A USMNT midfielder who recorded his 5th assist of the season to set up the opening goal for the Whitecaps.
Mathias Laborda
The Whitecaps player who scored the opening goal in the 2-0 win over NYCFC.
Matt Freese
The USMNT goalkeeper for NYCFC who made several good saves to deny White earlier in the match.
Jesper Sørensen
The Whitecaps head coach who praised White's improved dynamism and ability to turn and attack the goal.
What they’re saying
“Ever since Jesper has come in, they've tried to push me to be more comfortable on the ball. Whether it's holding the ball up, switching sides. I've pushed myself to be more selfish.”
— Brian White, Whitecaps forward
“I think that he is now a little bit more dynamic in the part of our buildup, and also a guy that can turn and go in front against their goal. I also have to say that [Matt] Freese had a very good game and he had some very good saves.”
— Jesper Sørensen, Whitecaps head coach
What’s next
The Whitecaps will look to continue their strong start to the season as they chase the Supporters' Shield. Their next match is against the Seattle Sounders on April 22nd.
The takeaway
Brian White's continued goal-scoring form has been a driving force behind the Whitecaps' record-breaking start to the MLS season. The team's attacking prowess and defensive solidity have them atop the league standings early on.

