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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.
Team City Stadium First season Altitude FC: North Vancouver: Kinsmen Field South 2022 Burnaby FC: Burnaby: Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West: 2024 Evolution FC: Coquitlam: Percy Perry Stadium: 2025 Langley United: Langley: Willoughby Community Park: 2025 Kamloops United FC [a] Kamloops: Hillside Stadium: 2022 Nanaimo United FC [b] Nanaimo ...
The teams played each other team twice (home and away) for a 12-game season, with the top four teams advancing to the playoffs. ... Harbourside FC: 24 7 4 13 36 51 ...
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.
The 2024 League1 Canada season is the third edition of League1 Canada, the 3rd division soccer in Canada.It includes league competitions from its four member leagues, and an inter-provincial championship for select teams from the women's divisions.
The Okanagan Sun are a Canadian Junior Football team based in Kelowna, British Columbia. The Sun play in the seven-team B.C. Football Conference, which itself is part of the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) and competes annually for the national title known as the Canadian Bowl. The Sun were founded in 1980, began play in 1981, and are ...
Team USA lost its first game in the 4 Nations Face-Off on Monday night, falling to Sweden, 2-1, at the TD Garden in Boston.. However, despite the blemish on the record, they will still be playing ...
On December 5, 2010, the team was officially introduced as the Langley Rams as the team made the move to Langley to play in McLeod Athletic Park Stadium. [2] The Rams qualified for the Canadian CJFL Championship against the Saskatoon Hilltops in 2012, which was the team's first appearance in the title game since 1992. However, the Rams lost to ...