Calgary Wild FC
Founded | May 30, 2024 |
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Stadium | |
Capacity | 35,400 |
Chair | Deanna Zumwalt |
League | Northern Super League |
Website | calgarywildfc |
Calgary Wild FC is a professional women's soccer club based in Calgary, Alberta that competes in the Northern Super League, a league at the top of the Canadian soccer pyramid.
History
[edit]In December 2022, it was announced that Calgary Foothills WFC would be establishing a new franchise for the Northern Super League, which will begin play in 2025.[1][2][3] In May 2024, the club unveiled their name and branding, the first club in the league to do so.[4][5] The club's logo consists of an owl made in red and violet, colours referencing the Calgary sky, with the rivers and mountains that make up Calgary's landscape are represented, and a W above the owl's eyes, with is five points representing the The Famous Five, a group of women who fought to have women recognized as persons under Canadian law and the five nations of Treaty 7.[6][7] The club will play out of McMahon Stadium, with no seating capacity restrictions.[8]
In September 2024, it was announced that the club would assume the operations of the ASA High Performance program, operating them as their academy.[9]
Players and Staff
[edit]Players
[edit]- As of November 6, 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current staff
[edit]- As of October 25, 2024[10]
Executive | |
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Board Chair | Deanna Zumwalt |
Chief Executive Officer | Lara Murphy |
Chief Financial & Operating Officer | Lisa Oldridge |
Technical director | Alix Bruch |
Coaching staff | |
Head coach | TBA |
Assistant coach | TBA |
References
[edit]- ^ "Calgary, Vancouver first teams announced in new women's pro soccer league". Global News. December 5, 2022.
- ^ Kepke, Cami (December 17, 2022). "Calgary Foothills, Project 8 outline next steps for professional women's soccer league". Global News.
- ^ "Calgary Foothills Soccer Club joins first Canadian women's professional league". Calgary Wild FC. December 6, 2023.
- ^ Kim, David (May 31, 2024). "Calgary Wild: All-women's professional soccer team launched in the city". Calgary Journal.
- ^ Saelhof, Todd (May 30, 2024). "'It means so much': Wild FC arrives to give women chance to play pro soccer in Calgary". Calgary Herald.
- ^ Sherif, Omar (May 31, 2024). "Calgary's newest pro sports team could change the landscape for women's soccer in the city". CBC News.
- ^ Kalinowski, Tim. "Calgary Wild FC brings professional women's soccer to Alberta". Lakeland Today.
- ^ Woldu, Moses (May 30, 2024). "Calgary has unveiled a new professional women's soccer team". Global News.
- ^ Mahmoudi, Nelson (September 20, 2024). "ASA High Performance Becomes Calgary Wild Academy". Northern Tribune.
- ^ Spencer, Donna (October 23, 2024). "Calgary Wild FC women's pro soccer team announces its leaders". CBC Sports.