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BAY CITIES FC GETS NISA APPROVAL

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Diane Scavuzzo

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Bay Cities FC Will Start To Play in 2022​


The National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) Board of Governors this week approved the application of Bay Cities FC. The Redwood City, Calif.-based club will begin play in 2022.

“To say we are eager for kickoff this spring is an understatement,” says Anders Perez, co-founder and President of Bay Cities FC. “Bay Cities is a community-orientated club at its core committed to the open system based on merit. We will never lose sight of this founding mission. We fully understand we represent our community and its members every time we take the pitch.”

Bay Cities launched a “Summer ‘21 Tour,” consisting of friendlies for the men’s and women’s sides and culminated with the club hosting a regional tournament in the month of July. Bay Cities also participated in the 2021 NISA Independent Cup.



“We’ve been anticipating this moment for months and are elated it is finally here,” said NISA Executive Vice President Josh Prutch. ““Anders and his team have not slowed the club development at all since we announced their application last April.”

“We can’t wait to see how this Northern California club continues to galvanize the community and brings opportunity for rivalry to NISA fans.”.”

NISA Executive Vice President Josh Prutch

Bay Cities’ talent development strategy focuses on signing and growing players between the ages of 16-18. The club also is investing in growing the women’s game and providing professional opportunities for women on and off the pitch. Bay Cities FC. will continuously strive to prove that youth players are capable of playing professionally and earning a contract by providing them with proper resources and mentorship.

The club has an agreement to play in the 3,500-seat stadium on the campus of Sequoia High School in downtown Redwood City.

Bay Cities FC is a grassroots club based in Redwood City, Calif., dedicated to bridging communities through love of soccer regardless of social or economic background. Its mission is to unify and celebrate the dynamic, diverse population of the Peninsula in sport, outreach, and Bay Area pride through youth, community, and innovation. We’re here for you. For more information, visit https://baycitiesfc.com/ or contact us at info@baycitiesfc.com.

The National Independent Soccer Association was founded in 2017 with a mission to bring professional soccer to every city in the United States. A pro league member of U.S. Soccer, NISA focuses on a model based on meritocracy, independent clubs controlling their own league, clubs owning their intellectual property, all without the barrier of territorial rights.

A member of the U.S. Soccer Federation, NISA also runs the mid-summer Independent Cup, open to independent professional and amateur clubs alike, and NISA Nation, an incubator league for amateur clubs interested in going pro. For more information about NISA visit NISASoccer.com or contact at info@nisasoccer.com. Follow NISA on Twitter @NISALeague and on Instagram @nisasoccer.


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