Valour FC has suspended operations, ending professional men’s soccer in Winnipeg after six seasons in the Canadian Premier League.
The club made the announcement on Friday, confirming that all contractual obligations to players and staff through the end of the calendar year will be fulfilled. Players signed past the 2025 season will become free agents or return to their parent clubs.
“Valour FC extends its deepest gratitude to its fans, especially its loyal season-ticket members, corporate partners, and the Red River Rising supporters group, whose passion, commitment, and matchday energy have defined the club since day one,” the statement said.
Fans with credits in their ticketing accounts will receive full refunds. The club says its ticketing team will contact account holders directly with further details.
Valour FC was accepted into the CPL in 2017 and began play in 2019.
The team failed to find consistent success, never finishing higher than fifth in the standings. Attendance also lagged, though the club had a dedicated fan base led by the Red River Rising supporters group.








