Halifax Tides FC

Women's soccer club in Halifax, Nova Scotia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Halifax Tides FC is a professional women's soccer club based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It will compete in the Northern Super League, in the highest level of the Canadian soccer league system, and is the first and only professional women's soccer club in Atlantic Canada. The club's colours are ocean cyan, granite purple, and moonlight grey, and secondary colours, storm purple, night sky. Its crest references the saltire of the flag of Nova Scotia, with the crashing tides, and the badge takes a ship shape to represent it's port city. The Tides play their home games at the Wanderers Grounds in downtown Halifax.

Founded2024
Stadium
CEOCourtney Sherlock
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Halifax Tides FC
A club crest in the shape of a ship's bow, with waves forming the letter "x" crashing in front of it. The words "Halifax Tides" are written across the top of the ship, and "FC" is written below the waves.
Founded2024
Stadium
CEOCourtney Sherlock
CoachStephen Hart
LeagueNorthern Super League
2025Regular season, 6th
Playoffs, DNQ
Websitetidesfc.ca
Current season
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History

After discussions between a consortium of Halifax businesspeople and the Northern Super League – which was then provisionally known as Project 8 – began in late 2023,[1] the club was first incorporated as Atlantic Women's FC Limited in early 2024, as one of the league's six founding franchises.[2][3] Its status as a member of the league was publicly announced by the league in April, becoming its fourth member after Vancouver, the Calgary Wild, and AFC Toronto.[4][5][6] The club's branding was unveiled through an event in downtown Halifax celebrating the club's "launch" on 13 June.[7][8]

Identity

The Tides' colours are "ocean cyan", "granite purple", and "ship grey".[8][9] Its crest depicts the saltire on the flag of Nova Scotia as a pair of colliding waves in front of a ship's bow.[7] The ship forms the outline of the crest "as a reminder to always propel forward", while the Moon is depicted at its centre, allegorising the club's intended impact on the local community to the Moon's tides.[7] Four vertical stripes decorate the base of the crest, representing the four predecessors of the Halifax Regional Municipality prior to their amalgamation in 1996: Halifax, Bedford, Dartmouth, and Halifax County.[9][10] The crest was first registered with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office in April 2024.[2]

Stadium

A soccer field surrounded by temporary seating.
The Tides will play their home games at the Wanderers Grounds, a "pop-up" stadium in downtown Halifax.

The Tides will play their home games at the Wanderers Grounds in downtown Halifax.[11] The Wanderers Grounds is a natural grass field located between the Citadel Hill and the Halifax Public Gardens, upon which a 6,500-seat "pop up" stadium was built in 2018 for the HFX Wanderers of the Canadian Premier League.[11][12][13] The Wanderers are currently pursuing a CA$40 million upgrade of the venue with 8,500-seat permanent grandstands.[14][15]

Organization

Courtney Sherlock, a veterinarian and entrepreneur, serves as the Halifax Tides' chief executive officer (CEO).[4][5][16] She was one of the co-founders of the club alongside former national team player Mary Beth Bowie, and businesspeople Adam Baggs, Tara Larsen, Andrea Thompson, Amanda Sparkes, and Miriam Zitner.[3] Sherlock was introduced to Zitner through a mutual friend who recognized that both families had children who played soccer. Despite not having an interest in soccer herself, Sherlock was quickly motivated to offer her leadership after joining the club.[1][16] Val Malone serves as the club's president,[17] while Acadia Axewomen head coach Amit Batra serves as its sporting director,[18] former UPEI Panthers player Danae latrou-Davis as its marketing director, and Ally Pedvis as its business development manager.[19]

Players and staff

Players

As of January 21, 2026

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

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    Counts as a domestic player as she also holds Canadian nationality

Current staff

As of 30 June 2025
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Executive
Chief Executive Officer Courtney Sherlock
President Val Malone
Technical director Amit Batra
Coaching staff
Interim head coach Stephen Hart
Assistant coach Kennedi Herrman
Assistant coach Katie Barrott
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Head coach history

As of 30 June 2025
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Coach Nation Tenure Record
GWDLWin %
Lewis Page  Canada 3 July 2024 – 30 June 2025 8116012.50
Stephen Hart2  Trinidad and Tobago 30 June 2025 – present 0000!
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1.^ Includes league and playoff games

2.^ Hart was signed on an initial interim contract, before being given the permanent role in December 2025.[20]

Supporters

The independent supporters group for the Halifax Tides are The Beacons.[21]

References

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