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February 2026
OUSL Div 1 Indoor League Champions
Okanagan FC U17 Boys were entered into the OUSL Men’s Indoor League this Winter as part of their preparations for a push at Canada Soccer’s U17 National Championship this year.
The boys wrapped up the league season undefeated, finishing 1st place with a 12-0-3 record. The group led the league in points, wins, goals, and goal differential – an impressive performance from start to finish for a youth team playing in an adult league.
Next stop the Lower Mainland as this team heads to the coast to compete in the FTF Family Day Showdown.
January 2026
Okanagan FC would like to congratulate Kade Redmond on being our latest player to be invited to BC Soccer’s Provincial Program ID camp this weekend in Vancouver.
Kade, a member of our 09 Boys Provincial A Cup Champions team despite being a 2010 born player, had a strong showing throughout camp, including scoring the lone goal in a 1–0 win, and demonstrated exactly why he has been such an integral part of one of OFC’s most dominant teams in recent years. His work rate, consistency, and ability to make an impact in big moments continue to stand out.
Well done Kade !


November 2025
HUNTER PFITZENMAIER becomes first OFC female player to be selected for BC Soccer’s new look Provincial Program ID process, now open to players of distinction nominated from clubs outside of The BCSPL…congratulations Hunter !
BC Soccer is unveiling an exciting new chapter in player development via the introduction of “Talent Identification Camps”, beginning with a U14 Identification Camp. Taking place this November 29-30,at Simon Fraser University (SFU), this initiative is the first step in reimagining a talent identification provincial network, aligning with BC Soccer’s Strategic Plan and commitment to inclusivity, excellence, and growth.
This pilot is designed to elevate soccer across British Columbia, expanding opportunities and opening doors for more players to showcase their talent and join the Provincial Program pathway. The new initiative will build a larger talent pool by identifying players from both BCSPL and non-BCSPL environments and developing Players, Coaches & Officials by embedding education and mentorship at every stage to strengthen the entire soccer ecosystem.
November 2025
RHYS GEISTHARDT becomes first OFC male player to be selected for BC Soccer’s new look Provincial Program ID process, now open to players of distinction nominated from clubs outside of The BCSPL…congratulations Rhys !
BC Soccer is unveiling an exciting new chapter in player development via the introduction of “Talent Identification Camps”, beginning with a U14 Identification Camp. Taking place this November 29-30,at Simon Fraser University (SFU), this initiative is the first step in reimagining a talent identification provincial network, aligning with BC Soccer’s Strategic Plan and commitment to inclusivity, excellence, and growth.
This pilot is designed to elevate soccer across British Columbia, expanding opportunities and opening doors for more players to showcase their talent and join the Provincial Program pathway. The new initiative will build a larger talent pool by identifying players from both BCSPL and non-BCSPL environments and developing Players, Coaches & Officials by embedding education and mentorship at every stage to strengthen the entire soccer ecosystem.


September 2025
COACH ANDREW RETURNS TO OFC
We are delighted to announce the return of Andrew Stevenson to Okanagan FC in the role of Technical Director.
Andrew was a co-founder of Okanagan FC, first launching the club in 2012 as Soccaskool Academy with his father before re-branding to Okanagan FC in 2018.
In 2024, Andrew joined Calgary Foothills, followed by a role as Technical Director with Pinnacles FC in 2025. He now returns to Okanagan FC to provide technical guidance and to lead the creation of new programming and player pathways.
Andrew holds a CSA National A Licence and the BC Soccer Technical Director’s Diploma. His coaching achievements include an undefeated PCSL championship with Okanagan FC, an APDL title in Alberta, and two BC Soccer Coach of the Year nominations (2019 and 2022).
Andrew’s commitment is to help Okanagan FC players reach their full potential, combining his extensive experience with a passion for developing the game at every level.









