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  • The North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club is a Canadian football club established in 1969 and originally started as a single bantam age (15-year-olds) football team. Eventually, the club grew to include teams from ages 7 to 21. The Nomads has the second largest enrolment in Canadian amateur football.


    History


    The Nomads were the first Winnipeg team to win the Western Canadian Bantam Football
    Championship since its inception in 1967.
    The club has won 23 Manitoba provincial championship titles plus two interprovincial titles.
    A minor bantam (14-year-olds) team was added in 1978.
    The club moved to the former Winnipeg Hawkeyes field and clubhouse in 1997.
    In 2002, after the Manitoba Lotteries Corp. backed away from plans to purchase the field and relocate the club, the Nomads Board began planning and fundraising for much needed field improvements. Their successful efforts resulted in installation of the field lighting, automated sprinkler system, improved seating, and the perimeter fence in 2004.
    This period also saw the Nomads grow from just under 200 players in 2000, to 330 by 2003, making it one of the largest clubs in Western Canada.
    In 2011, the Nomads club welcomed the North Winnipeg Nomads Wolf Pack, a senior women's tackle football team (ages 16+) that competes in the Western Women's Canadian Football League, which spans the three prairie provinces.
    The Nomads have competed against teams from and around Winnipeg, including the East Side Eagles, the Transcona Nationals, the St. Boniface Warriors, the Ft. Garry Lions, the St. Vital Mustangs, the St. James Rods, the Lockport Cowboys, the Greendell Falcons, Eastman Raiders and Valour Patriots.


    Championships by Year




    = 1970s

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    1970 Bantam Provincial and Western Canadian Champions
    1972 Bantam Provincial and Western Canadian Champions
    1973 Bantam Provincial and Western Canadian Champions
    1974 Bantam Provincial Champions
    1979 Minor Bantam Provincial Champions


    = 1980s

    =
    1980 Minor Bantam Provincial Champions
    1981 Bantam Provincial Champions


    = 1990s

    =
    1990 Bantam Provincial Champions
    1993 Minor Bantam Provincial Champions
    1994 Bantam Champions
    1995 Peewee Champions


    = 2000s

    =
    2002 Midget Provincial Champions
    2005 Bantam Provincial Champions
    2006 Midget Provincial Champions
    2008
    Atom Provincial Champions (Nomads Atom North Team)
    Peewee Provincial Champions
    Major Provincial Champions
    2009
    Minor Bantam Provincial Champions
    Major Provincial Champions


    = 2010s

    =
    2010 Midget Provincial Champions
    2011 Bantam Provincial Champions
    2012
    Pee Wee Provincial Champions
    Midget Provincial Champions
    2013
    Junior Girls Manitoba Champions
    Bantam Provincial Champions
    2017
    Atom A Championship
    Bantam A Championship


    Championships by League


    Bantam Western Canadian Championships
    1970, 1972, 1973
    Bantam Provincial Championships
    1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1981, 1990, 1994, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2017
    Junior Manitoba Girls Championships
    2013
    Major Provincial Championships
    2008, 2009
    Midget Provincial Championships
    2002, 2006, 2010, 2012
    Minor Bantam Provincial Championships
    1979, 1980, 1993
    Peewee Provincial Championships
    1995, 2012
    Atom Provincial Championships
    2017


    CFL Alumni


    Jason Dzikowicz played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Harold Jackman played for the Ottawa Rough Riders
    Kurt Goodrich played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Rick Koswin played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Mark McLoughlin played Minor Bantam in 1979 and Bantam in 1980. He was the kicker for the Calgary Stampeders starting in 1988, when he was drafted as Calgary's third round draft choice (20th overall) in the CFL Canadian College Draft.
    Mike O'Donnell played for the Montreal Alouettes
    Brady Oliveira played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Gary Rosolowich played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    Eddie Steele plays for the Edmonton Eskimos


    NHL Alumni


    Colton Orr – Boston Bruins, New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs
    Travis Zajac – New Jersey Devils


    References




    External links


    Governing Body
    Football Manitoba
    Leagues
    Manitoba Major Football League
    Midget Football League of Manitoba
    Western Women Canadian Football League
    Teams
    Charleswood Broncos
    Crescentwood Grizzlies
    Eastman Raiders
    Ft. Garry Lions
    Falcons Football Club
    Lightning
    Nomads Wolf Pack
    North Winnipeg Nomads
    Portage Pitbulls
    St. James Rods
    St. Vital Mustangs
    Transcona Nationals

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