Unity FC (Canada)

Unity Football Club is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Surrey, British Columbia that plays in League1 British Columbia.

Unity FC
Full nameUnity Football Club
Founded2021
StadiumCloverdale Athletic Park
Head CoachMike Shearon (men)
Graham Roxburgh (women)
LeagueLeague1 British Columbia
2023L1BC, 4th; Playoffs, SF(men)
L1BC, 3rd; Playoffs, F (women)
WebsiteClub website

History

The club was officially unveiled on November 22, 2021, as an inaugural license holder for the first season of the new semi-professional League1 British Columbia in 2022, operating in Langley, British Columbia.[1] The team was formed in partnership with Trinity Western University and their Spartans sports teams with the head coaches of both the TWU men's and women's soccer teams being involved with the club.[2]

Their inaugural matches occurred on May 22 on the road against TSS FC Rovers for both the male and female teams.[3] The women's team recorded the club's first ever victory, defeating the Rovers 2-1.[4]

In 2023, they formed an affiliation with Canadian Premier League club Vancouver FC, which enables Vancouver to send players to Unity on short-term loans throughout the season.[5][6] In 2023, the club hosted their home season opening male and female match in nearby Chilliwack, British Columbia, before playing the remainder of the season at their home in Langley.[7][8] That season, the women advanced to the women's championship final, where they were defeated by Whitecaps FC Girls Elite, and also qualified for the League1 Canada Inter-Provincial Championship.[8] In 2023, they announced an ownership change, with an investor group led by TSN sportscaster Kelcey Brade taking over a majority share of the club.[9][10]

In February 2024, it was announced that the club would move to Surrey, British Columbia and formed a partnership with youth club Surrey United SC.[11][12]

Seasons

Men

Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Juan de Fuca Plate Ref
2022 League1 British Columbia 7 3–3–6 6th did not qualify 4th[lower-alpha 1]
2023 8 5–5–4 4th Semi-finals 5th[lower-alpha 1]
  1. The Juan de Fuca Plate is a combined men's and women's competition that combines both squads results

Women

Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Inter-provincial Championship Juan de Fuca Plate Ref
2022 League1 British Columbia 7 8–0–4 3rd did not qualify did not qualify 4th[lower-alpha 1]
2023 8 7–3–4 3rd Finalists 3rd 5th[lower-alpha 1]
  1. The Juan de Fuca Plate is a combined men's and women's competition that combines both squads results

Players

As of 5 May 2023[13]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  CAN Sebastian Colyn
GK  CAN David Hicks
DF  CAN Mario Banovic
DF  CAN James Cameron
DF  CAN Devon Chescoe
DF  CAN Adam Hajdecki
DF  CAN Joey Seo
DF  CAN Brandon Torresan
DF  CAN Jace Wiebe
MF  CAN Marcel Bona
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  CAN Kieran Eve
MF  CAN Nick Fussell
MF  CAN Jordan Low
MF  CAN Francis Powell
MF  CAN Thomas Powell
MF  CAN Rahid Raheim
MF  CAN Xander Roxburgh
MF  CAN Lennon Thompson
FW  CAN Keishean Francois
FW  CAN Christian Rossi
FW  COD Victory Shumbusho

Notable former players

The following players have either played at the professional or international level, either before or after playing for the League1 British Columbia team:

References

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