This afternoon it was announced that Vancouver Rise FC will be the name of one of the six founding clubs of the Northern Super League, a new Canadian professional women’s soccer league set to kick off in spring of 2025.
The league is built by players and supporters of the beautiful game with best practices from around the world, and aims to further Canadian excellence in sport, equity and inclusion.
Vancouver Rise FC
New NSL Team Reveals Name
The club released the following statement today about the branding
The name Vancouver Rise FC symbolizes a beacon of empowerment and progress, inspiring the next generation to rise above and chase their dreams. Just as the mountains and sun overlook the city each day, bringing light and energy to the world, Vancouver Rise FC represents the dawning of a new era in soccer
Represented in the logo and brand are:
Vancouver’s mountains that overlook our city: The peaks that make up Cypress (Mount Strachan, Black Mountain, and Hollyburn Mountain); Grouse Mountain; and Mount Seymour
A rising sun to bring connection to our beautiful BC province and the stars that will shine for the club. With six rays to highlight the six founding NSL clubs.
The shield like shape symbolizes the sense of unity and tradition, with a rising V to represent the journey of the players, who continuously push themselves to new heights, overcoming challenges and striving for excellence on and off the field.
The colours represent the natural beauty of BC (teal), our beautiful summer sunsets where the coast meets the mountains (gold), and the depths of the Pacific Ocean and its underlying strength (black).
Ticket Information
Season ticket membership deposits for Vancouver Rise FC will go on sale to the public in the coming weeks. The Northern Super League will feature a 25-game regular season schedule followed by playoffs and a National Championship in Fall 2025.
Follow the team on Instagram for updates.
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