Rivers FC is a Canadian semi-professional football club based in Kamloops, British Columbia that competes in League1 British Columbia.

Rivers FC
Full nameRivers Football Club
FoundedNovember 5, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-11-05)
StadiumHillside Stadium
Kamloops, British Columbia
Capacity1,060
Head coachJohn Antulov (men)
Dave Corke (women)
LeagueLeague1 British Columbia
2024L1BC, 6th (men)
L1BC, 7th (women)
Websitehttps://riversfc.com/
Current season

History

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The club was officially unveiled on November 5, 2021, as an inaugural license holder for the first season of the new semi-professional League1 British Columbia in 2022.[1] The club's name is derived from the North Thompson River and South Thompson River which converge in Kamloops.[2] The club will field teams in both the male and female divisions,[3][4] and the team is affiliated with Thompson Rivers University, announcing that the head coaches of the men's and women's Thompson Rivers WolfPack teams will serve as the head coaches for the Rivers male and female teams.[5][6][7] The team is expected to serve as a good recruiting tool for the university, as well as to keep the school's players playing in the offseason.[8] The club is expected to use both the TRU's Hillside Stadium and McArthur Island Park as its home field.[9] In December, they announced a relationship with youth club Thompson Okanagan FC to develop their player pathway.[10][11] They also announced the formation of a reserve team, called Rivers FC II, that will play in the Pacific Coast Soccer League.[12][13]

Their inaugural matches occurred on May 22, at home, against Altitude FC for both the men and women.[14] In their debut matches, the men's team drew 1-1, while the women won their match 2-0, with a combined attendance of over 700 watching both matches.[15][16] In their inaugural season, the men finished in fifth, while the women finished in seventh.[17]

Players

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As of 5 May 2023[18][19]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CAN Evan Scholes
2 DF   ESP Jan Pirretas Glasmacher
3 DF   KOR Minwoo Kang
5 DF   CAN Elijah Dos Santos
6 DF   CAN Domenico Comita
7 FW   CAN Dylan Hooper
9 FW   GHA Ayman Sahmuddeen
11 FW   GER Jost Hausendorf
12 MF   CAN Jonathan Rinaldi
13 DF   CAN Steffen Masaites
17 MF   CAN Denzel Marican
18 MF   CAN Khalil Dos Santos
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF   CAN Ethan Furlong
21 MF   CAN Marco Favaro
22 FW   CAN Finn Marshall
26 MF   CAN Cole Jackson
30 GK   ENG Olivier Jumeau
DF   CAN Matthew Hanks
DF   CAN Bhagvir Sidhu
MF   CAN Alesandro Comita
MF   CAN Justin Donaldson
MF   CAN Marques Scott
MF   CAN Justin Wallace

Personnel

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Name Position
  Lyle Dos Santos General manager
  John Antulov Men's Head Coach
  Dave Corke Women's Head Coach
  Jens Heck Men's Assistant Coach
  Kevin Brechin Athletic Therapist
  Luis Adamo Men's Goalkeeper Coach
  Haley Bartram Women's Assistant Coach

Seasons

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Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Juan de Fuca Plate Ref
2022 League1 British Columbia 7 3–4–5 5th did not qualify 4th[a] [20]
2023 8 4–4–6 6th did not qualify 8th[a] [20]
2024 7 4–1–7 6th did not qualify 7th[a] [20]
  1. ^ a b c The Juan de Fuca Plate is a combined men's and women's competition that combines both squads results

Women

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Season League Teams Record Rank Playoffs Juan de Fuca Plate Ref
2022 League1 British Columbia 7 1–1–10 7th did not qualify 4th[a] [21]
2023 8 1–0–13 8th did not qualify 8th[a] [21]
2024 7 1–4–7 7th did not qualify 7th[a] [21]
  1. ^ a b c The Juan de Fuca Plate is a combined men's and women's competition that combines both squads results

Notable players

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

Women

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References

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  1. ^ "League1BC welcomes Rivers FC as founding License Holder". BC Soccer Association. November 5, 2021.
  2. ^ Chisholm, Sydney (November 5, 2021). "Kamloops' new soccer team". Castanet.
  3. ^ Jacques, John (November 5, 2021). "Kamloops Lands League1 BC Team With Rivers FC". Northern Tribune.
  4. ^ Walton, Dan (November 7, 2021). "Kamloops will have a team in new semi-pro soccer league, tryouts begin early 2022". Infotel.
  5. ^ Hastings, Marty (November 5, 2021). "Kamloops-based Rivers FC introduced as one of seven League1 BC soccer clubs". Kamloops This Week.
  6. ^ Fraser, James (November 17, 2021). "New Kamloops soccer franchise with close ties to TRU launches". The Omega.
  7. ^ Kieper, John Luke (November 5, 2021). "'Rivers FC' newest sports team to arrive in Kamloops". Kamloops Now.
  8. ^ Klassen, Chad (November 5, 2021). "Rivers FC newest Kamloops sports team to begin play next summer". CFJC-TV.
  9. ^ Kaisar, Victor (November 5, 2021). "Kamloops-based Rivers FC to be part of new semi-pro soccer league starting next spring". Radio NL.
  10. ^ "Rivers FC Establishes Working Relationship With TOFC". Thompson Okanagan FC. December 14, 2021.
  11. ^ Jacques, John (December 16, 2021). "Rivers FC Forms 'Interior Link' With TOFC". Northern Tribune.
  12. ^ "Rivers FC introduces second team that will toil in Pacific Coast Soccer League". Kamloops This Week. March 3, 2022.
  13. ^ Reyes, Izaiah (March 17, 2022). "Rivers FC to introduce a new team". Merritt Herald.
  14. ^ Gunn, Connor (May 22, 2022). "Kamloops Rivers FC takes field for first time Sunday". CFJC-TV.
  15. ^ Schulze, Aaron (May 24, 2022). "Rivers FC clubs win and draw in first pair of games". CFJC-TV.
  16. ^ Petruk, Tim (May 24, 2022). "Undefeated weekend for Rivers FC as League1 BC begins play". Castanet.
  17. ^ Schulze, Aaron (February 15, 2023). "Rivers FC kicks off second season on April 30". CFJC-TV.
  18. ^ "Rivers FC". League 1 BC.
  19. ^ "League1 BC: Men earn hard fought point". Whitecaps FC.
  20. ^ a b c "League1 British Columbia Standings". Canadian Soccer History Archive.
  21. ^ a b c "League1 British Columbia Women Standings". Canadian Soccer History Archive.