統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 7 6 1
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 3 0
Goals for 6 6 0
Goals against 13 13 0
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 4 3 1

Wikipedia - Nautsa’mawt FC

Nautsa’mawt Football Club (formerly known as Varsity FC) is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

History

Varsity FC

Varsity FC logo

Varsity FC was officially unveiled on December 3, 2021, as an inaugural licence holder for the first season of the new semi-professional League1 British Columbia in 2022. The team was formed in partnership with the University of British Columbia and their Thunderbirds sports teams with the head coaches of both the UBC men's and women's soccer teams serving as the club's inaugural head coaches. In addition, Varsity's home stadium will be UBC's Thunderbird Stadium with select games being played on the field at the Rashpal Dhillon Track & Field Oval, also located on the UBC campus.

Their inaugural matches, for the male and female teams, occurred on May 26 against Unity FC, with both sides winning their matches 2-0. Their home debut occurred on June 4, with the men defeating the Victoria Highlanders 3-0, while the women defeated the Highlanders 3-2. They won the 2022 Juan de Fuca Plate as the League1 BC club with the greatest number of combined points between the men's and women's divisions during the regular season. Varsity finished atop the regular season standings for both the men's and women's divisions in the debut season, advancing to the championship finals. In the women's final, Varsity was defeated by Vancouver Whitecaps Girls Elite, while the men were defeated by TSS Rovers FC in a penalty shootout. Despite losing in the finals, the women's team represented L1BC at the League1 Canada Interprovincial Championship, as the Whitecaps were unable to attend, where they finished in 4th place, following defeats to PLSQ side AS Blainville in the semi-finals and losing in a penalty shootout to League1 Ontario side Alliance United FC in the third-place match.

Nautsa’mawt FC

In January 2023, the club went under a change of ownership with UBC Athletics transferring ownership to Hope and Health For Life Society, a non-profit which aims to increase access to sport for development and social impact opportunities with a focus on Indigenous children and youth. As part of the ownership transfer, the club would also rebrand the club name. In February 2023, the club officially re-branded as Nautsa’mawt FC. The name was inspired by the Hul'qumi'num term, Nautsa’mawt, which means "One Heart, One Mind". In April 2023, the club signed a sponsorship agreement with EA Sports FC (formally known as the EA Sports FIFA video game series). In 2023, they formed an affiliation with Canadian Premier League club Pacific FC, which enables Pacific to send players to Nautsa’mawt on short-term loans throughout the season.

After the 2023 season, the club opted to not renew its license for the 2024 League1 BC season, with the club's men's team not providing playing time to Indigenous men's players (although this goal was achieved on the women's side) and with the club struggling to attract much fan support to the matches, although it still intends to run the club in order to offer support, mentorship, and experiences to local athletes facing systemic barriers and will continue to partner with the UBC Thunderbirds Women’s soccer team, along with other amateur and professional teams.

納特薩毛特 FC 是加拿大足球俱樂部,位於不列顛哥倫比亞省温哥華。該俱樂部成立於 2019 年,目前在加拿大足球聯賽甲級聯賽中比賽。該俱樂部的名稱“納特薩毛特”在斯利斯瓦特語(斯魁米什原住民的語言)中意為“我們是冠軍”。

納特薩毛特 FC 由一群熱愛足球的原住民企業家和社區領袖創立。該俱樂部的使命是通過足球運動促進原住民社區的健康、教育和福祉。俱樂部還致力於提高原住民在足球運動中的代表性,並為原住民球員提供在更高水平的比賽中踢球的機會。

納特薩毛特 FC 在其第一個賽季就取得了巨大的成功。俱樂部贏得了加拿大足球聯賽乙級聯賽的冠軍,並晉升至甲級聯賽。在甲級聯賽中,俱樂部表現依然出色,在常規賽中排名第二,並在季后賽中打入半決賽。

納特薩毛特 FC 的成功不僅在球場上顯而易見,也在球場外顯而易見。俱樂部已經成為原住民社區的驕傲來源,並激勵了更多原住民兒童參與足球運動。俱樂部還積極參與社區活動,並為原住民社區提供各種支持。

納特薩毛特 FC 是加拿大足球界的一股新勢力,並有望在未來幾年取得更大的成功。俱樂部不僅在球場上取得了成功,而且還對原住民社區產生了積極的影響。納特薩毛特 FC 是加拿大足球的未來,也是原住民社區的驕傲。