Desire to develop local talent driving Nanaimo League1 teams through final weekend
NANAIMO — Despite mixed results on the pitch, year three of the city’s League1 soccer franchise is being viewed as a success for showcasing local talent.
Both Nanaimo United men’s and women’s squads travel to play Unity FC in Surrey on Saturday, July 26, wrapping seasons where the both teams finished in the bottom half of their respective standings.
Women’s head coach Bobbie Taylor said the way the team played changed and evolved a lot over the course of the season, leading to positive results through late June and July, while showcasing local talent.
“Player development is the primary focus, but we also want to have a higher retention rate of players that come into our team, into the NUFC program. Players that are returning from universities to their hometown or nearby…we’ve had players from Comox, Courtenay, Victoria, and players that have committed to living here that aren’t actually from Nanaimo.”


