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  2. Harbourside FC - Wikipedia

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    The club will have an affiliation with youth club Nanaimo United FC, as well as Vancouver Island University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Their home field will be at the Q’unq’inuqwstuxw Stadium of Nanaimo District Secondary School , with a capacity of 1500, with a goal of eventually expanding to a capacity of 3500.

  3. League1 British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2023, Canadian Soccer Business acquired L1BC from BC Soccer. CSB have owned League1 Ontario since 2018 and now oversee the day-to-day operations of both leagues. [ 20 ] For the 2024 season, another expansion club joined, however, two original clubs withdrew from the league, bringing the total back to seven.

  4. List of soccer clubs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto FC II: Toronto, Ontario: York Lions Stadium: 2014: 2022: Whitecaps 2: Burnaby, British Columbia: Swangard Stadium: 2014: 2022: USL League Two; FC Manitoba [d] Winnipeg, Manitoba: Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex: 2010: 2011: Thunder Bay Chill: Thunder Bay, Ontario: Fort William Stadium: 2000: 2000: United Premier Soccer League (Home games ...

  5. Nanaimo United FC - Wikipedia

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    Habourside FC logo. The club was officially unveiled on October 19, 2022, under the name Harbourside FC, as an expansion club in League1 British Columbia for the 2023 season in both the men's and women's division. [1] The club will have an affiliation with youth club Nanaimo United FC, as well as Vancouver Island University.

  6. Vancouver Island Raiders - Wikipedia

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    After a failed move of the Victoria Rebels to Nanaimo in late 2004, the V.I. Raiders were founded in 2005 - and won the CJFL National Championship in 2006, 2008, and 2009 - winning to date 3 out of their 5 Canadian Bowl games. The Raiders won consecutive BCFC titles from 2006 to 2011 and won two more championships in 2013 and 2017.

  7. Rugby League British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Rugby League British Columbia (or the RLBC), formerly known as British Columbia Rugby League, is a non-profit organization and a member of Canada Rugby League.RLBC operates a domestic rugby league football competition in British Columbia, Canada that currently features six teams with the addition of the Whistler Wolves for the 2020 season. [1]

  8. Nanaimo Timbermen - Wikipedia

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    Unlike their island counterparts, the Victoria Shamrocks, the Timbermen rely on mostly local talent with 9 of their players coming from the Nanaimo area and 19 of their players coming from Vancouver Island. This team is not related to the similarly named Nanaimo Timbermen that played in the WLA from 1951 to 1961 and also from 1975 to 1981.

  9. Prince George Kodiaks - Wikipedia

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    The Prince George Kodiaks are a Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) team located in Prince George, British Columbia.The team plays in the British Columbia Football Conference (BCFC) which is part of the CJFL and compete annually for the national title known as the Canadian Bowl.