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  2. 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.

  3. British Columbia Soccer Association - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 2011 as a standards-based youth league in partnership with Vancouver Whitecaps FC to support player development pathways at the U13 to U18 age groups. [1] Each season culminates with the BC Premier Cup to determine a provincial champion, where the champions at the U15 and U17 levels will advance to the Canada soccer ...

  4. League1 British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Nanaimo United FC [b] Nanaimo: Nanaimo District Secondary School: 2023 TSS Rovers FC: Burnaby: Swangard Stadium: 2022 Unity FC: Surrey: Cloverdale Athletic Park

  5. 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.

  6. Nanaimo - Wikipedia

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    Nanaimo is home to the largest sports club on Vancouver Island, Nanaimo United Football Club. NUFC is home to over 1,700 members, and is one of the oldest sports clubs in Canada, having been formed in 1903. Nanaimo is home to North America's first legal, purpose-made bungee jumping bridge, operated by WildPlay Element Parks. [54] [55]

  7. Ray Telford - Wikipedia

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    Nanaimo United: International career; 1976: Canada Olympic: 2 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals: Raymond D. Telford (born 23 November 1946) is a ...

  8. 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.

  9. League1 Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Première ligue de soccer du Québec was established to begin play in 2012, marking the return of semi-professional soccer in the province of Quebec. [1] In 2013, League1 Ontario was founded as a semi-professional league by the Ontario Soccer Association to begin play in 2014 with a men's division, [2] followed by a women's division in 2015. [3]