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Langley United Soccer Association Celebrates Award of LG1 Franchise

After almost 100 years of operation, Langley United are expanding their programs to provide playing opportunities in Pro-Am soccer

Vancouver, BC – (July 24, 2024) – Langley United Soccer Association (LUSA) is thrilled to announce the awarding of the LG1 franchise to our community-based soccer association. This monumental achievement, years in the making, reflects the tireless hours and unwavering commitment from our leadership teams both on and off the pitch.

Mark Parker, Technical Director of Langley United, said: “I am incredibly proud of our club’s relentless dedication to growth and excellence. Securing a spot in League1 BC is a testament to the hard work, commitment, and passion of our players, coaches, and the entire Langley United community.

“This advancement represents a new chapter in our club’s journey, offering our players the opportunity to compete at a higher level and gain invaluable experience, and exposure to the NSL [Northern Super League] for female players and the CPL [Canadian Premier League] for male players.

“Participation in League1 BC has been a strategic objective for Langley United. Our entry into the semi-professional level underscores our commitment to nurturing local talent and contributing to the growth of soccer in British Columbia.”

Stuart Neely, General Manager at League1 BC, said: “Langley United have been a significant part of the British Columbia soccer scene for nearly 100 years, and we are excited to be a part of the next stage of their journey.

“The club’s long-standing ‘soccer for life’ mission, which underpins their aspirations, complements League1 BC’s goals to elevate the game in Canada and enhance development opportunities for future homegrown stars.

“Willoughby Community Park has already staged important League1 Canada matches, and we can now look forward to seeing Pro-Am level games more regularly in Langley in 2025.”

As we approach our 100-year centennial in 2026, this accomplishment roots Langley as a true soccer town, offering lifelong opportunities for generations of players to come.

Vision and Commitment

At LUSA, our long-term vision is to develop one of the most robust player pathways within our province, providing every individual in our community with opportunities to excel in soccer at every level, from grassroots to semi-professional. We envision a future where every player, regardless of age, gender, or skill level, has access to a comprehensive and inclusive player pathway within their own community. Our goal is to create a seamless progression from recreational soccer to semi-professional leagues, affording players the opportunity to pursue their dreams and aspirations in the sport.

Soccer for Life

Embedded in the heart of our ethos is the belief in “soccer for life.” This motto reflects our commitment to providing lifelong opportunities for involvement in the beautiful game. Whether players aspire to compete at the highest levels, pursue collegiate scholarships, or simply enjoy recreational play, LUSA aims to be their partner every step of the way, supporting their development and fostering their passion for soccer throughout their lives.

Comprehensive Offerings and Community Integration

As we pursue our vision, we are dedicated to offering a diverse range of programs and pathways to accommodate the varied interests and goals of our players. From elite competitive teams to recreational leagues and everything in between, LUSA strives to provide outlets for every player to thrive and grow, both on and off the field.

Central to our vision is the integration of soccer into the fabric of our community. We envision our club as a hub of activity, where families gather, friendships are forged, and lifelong memories are made. Through partnerships with local schools, businesses, and organizations, we seek to enhance the social, cultural, and economic well-being of our community through the power of soccer.

Centennial Celebration and Franchise Expansion

Approaching our centennial celebration in 2026, Langley United Soccer Association proudly looks back on a century of delivering the beautiful game to our sprawling community. As we commemorate 100 years of soccer excellence in Langley, we reaffirm our commitment to building upon our rich history and embracing the future with optimism and ambition.

As part of our commitment to realizing our vision, LUSA is actively pursuing the establishment of a franchise in a men’s and women’s semi-professional league. By providing a direct pathway from grassroots to semi-professional play, we aim to elevate the visibility of our players, increase opportunities for post-secondary placement, and strengthen the overall soccer infrastructure within our region.

In Summary

Langley United Soccer Association aspires to be a beacon of excellence and inclusivity in soccer, offering a comprehensive player pathway that empowers individuals to pursue their soccer dreams and passions for life. The awarding of the LG1 franchise marks a significant milestone in our journey, and we look forward to the bright future that lies ahead for our community and our players.

For more information, please contact:

Marcel Horn
Executive Director
Langley United Soccer Association (LUSA)
[email protected]


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About League1 BC
League1 BC is an adult open age Pro-Am Soccer League operated by Canadian Soccer Business. Established in 2021, the league is intended to bridge the gap between youth and professional soccer, targeting the ‘Training to Compete’ stage within Long-term Player Development. The league will engage communities across British Columbia, providing standard-based competition and training environments for female and male players, coaches, and match officials. League1 BC serves as a key platform of development into further opportunities within the game.

For more information about League1 BC, please contact:
Matt Bates
Content & Communications Director | Final Third Sports Media
[email protected]

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2023 Awards & Annual General Meeting

Please take notice that Langley United Soccer Association plans to hold our Awards & Annual General Meeting on Monday May 29 th 2023 at 7:00pm The LUSA Board of Directors would like to invite all LUSA’s Members in good standing to participate in the 2023 AGM in-person!

Please see attached agenda and corresponding information.

LOCATION: Langley Events Center (Upstairs Banquet Hall)

7888 200th Street, Langley

DATE: Monday May 29 th 2023
TIME: Doors Open at 6:45pm, Meeting Starts at 7:00pm

We look forward to seeing you at this year’s AGM and Awards Ceremony!


Mike Thomson, Acting President
Langley United Soccer Association

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Winter Weather Alert

POSTED: Nov 30th 2022

Hello all members, as we continue to experience winter weather condition the Township of Langley fields remain closed for today and likely the next few days. We will monitor the weather and will advise daily as we move through the week.

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LUSA Alumnae Bring NCCAA DII Women’s Championship to Providence University College

On Saturday, November 19th, Providence University College Pilots Women’s Soccer team won their first national title at the NCCAA Division II Championships in Kissimmee, Florida. In the final, they played against the Great Lakes College Crusaders, who were considered the number one team to beat, winning 2-0.

There are five LUSA Alumnae on the team with three in the starting lineup:

Amalia Major was recognized as Goal Keeper of the tournament and got a shutout at the national final.

Jordyn Briggs – Scored the 2nd goal in the national final

Chloe Jahn – Captain of Providence and was recognized as an all-tournament player at nationals (Chloe is the daughter of our former LUSA President)

Harmony Pack – freshman played 30 minutes in the Semi-Final

Holly Fullerton – Freshman didn’t play.

“From day one us coaches preached buying in and enjoying the process of growing and learning together, the team trusted us and this group has only gotten better each day. It is a coaches dream to have commitment and buy in like that. We have known for a while now that this team was a special group and winning the programs first national championship just proves that. It has been such a joy and honor to coach this team and I am beyond proud. A special thank you to all the players for their commitment to each other and to constantly growing and learning. A special thanks to the coaches for being there day in and day out, and of course a special thanks to all our Pilot family and fans for cheering us on and supporting us along the way” – Coach Tory Walker

Team Captain Chloe Jahn shares: “I can’t even begin to describe what I’m feeling right now. I’m speechless. Coach has been preaching how special this group is from the start, and it couldn’t be truer! What a way to end the year. I couldn’t be prouder to be a part of this team. History. Made.”

LUSA Coach Shane Yarwood shares his memories coaching the girls during their time with the club.

“I had the pleasure of coaching The LUSA girls from U12 until they went off to Prov. I would bring Harmony & Holly up to play for my 2003 team when I need players. Their work ethic and skill made them my 1st choice to be called up. Both Girls great attitudes so when Prov called me looking for a couple players they were easy suggestions.

Chloe, Molly & Jordyn played big roles in the success of the 2000 born team going to back to back Provincial tournaments. Chloe was my captain and lead by example and came up huge in big games. Molly was my left mid that made herself versatile and allowed me to use her as a backup keeper So when Prov contacted me asking if I knew of any keepers available I suggested Molly. I told the coach she was very raw but would do anything to make her team successful and that is what she did for Prov in National tournament. Jordyn was from my 2003 team that I brought up to my 2000 team for cup & provincials because of her heart & work ethic. Jordyn was by far the smallest every game but played like she was 6’ tall. The greatest thing is they are all so proud to represent Langley United and tell everyone who will listen that they are LUSA YELLOW AND BLUE 

It has been amazing to watch these young ladies grow into young adults.”