The Vancouver Whitecaps are a household name in BC soccer, and with an academy full of prospects looking to make a name for themselves; League 1 BC is the perfect stage. Follow as the Whitecaps Elite and U-19 programs prepare for their next season.
Langley's Unity FC now represents the Fraser Valley in League 1 British Columbia. With a mix of USports veterans, talented rookies and some NCAA additions, Unity FC is looking to showcase the talent of all ages as they head into their second season.
Rivers FC, hailing from Kamloops and partnered with Thompson Rivers University, represents British Columbia's interior in League 1 BC. This community club won't just be battling for points this season, but also for recognition in the provincial game.
Burnaby's TSS Rovers began as a supplemental training program before joining the USL PDL. The Rovers were among the first teams in L1BC and the first supporter-owned club in Canada. And now they are prepping for their greatest challenge yet.
Formerly known as Varsity, Nautsa'mawt FC debuted as UBC-backed inaugural Juan De Fuca Plate winners. Following a change of ownership in the off-season, they are on a mission to have an even greater impact, on and off the field.
North Vancouver has always been a hot bed for soccer in Canada, but with many divided youth teams there was never a team that brought the whole community together; Altitude FC has changed that. Follow Altitude as they prepare for the 2023 season.
The Victoria Highlanders are a storied club in British Columbia's capital. For 15 years, this team has bounced between PDL and WPSL programs. Now starting to find their home in League 1 BC; the supporter group The Lakeside Buoys couldn't be happier.
Nanaimo's Harbourside FC, League 1 BC's first expansion side, is ready to take the league by storm. With a strong backing from the youth club, Nanaimo United, these players from the island have been waiting for a chance to make their names known.