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February 16, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC opened its 2026 training camp with an updated roster and new additions to the club's sporting and performance staff.
The roster includes a mix of returning players and offseason additions. A total of 22 players are currently in camp as preparations begin for the upcoming season, including midfielder Cho So-Hyun who captained the South Korea women's national football team.
As camp gets underway, the club confirmed additions to its sporting and performance staff.
Sophie Clough has join... Full Story
February 13, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC have signed midfielder Katherine "Kat" Jordan for the 2026 season. Kat, from Sarasota, Fla., joins the Tides after competing collegiately in the Ivy League and the West Coast Conference.
Kat played at Columbia University from 2019 to 2023, starting 19 matches during her final season and leading the team with nine goals, including four game-winning goals. She earned First Team All-Ivy League honours and All-Region recognition.
"Kat brings athleticism and positional versatility to the Tid... Full Story
February 12, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC have signed defender Naya Cardoza, a Canadian-born member of Jamaica's women's national team, ahead of the upcoming Northern Super League season.
Cardoza, 21, joins the Tides following a standout collegiate career at Brown University, bringing athleticism and positional flexibility to Halifax.
"Naya had a strong career at the NCAA level and more recently at the international level with Jamaica," said Tides head coach Stephen Hart. "Her versatility has seen her play at centre back, right... Full Story
February 11, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC have signed South Korean international midfielder Cho So-Hyun for the upcoming 2026 Northern Super League season.
Cho joins Halifax with elite-level experience, leadership, and a proven competitive edge. Widely regarded as one of South Korea's top women's international players, she is among the nation's most-capped internationals with 156 senior appearances, including multiple FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments, where she captained the national team in 2015 and 2019.
A consistent presen... Full Story
The Halifax Tides FC are a women's soccer team. Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, they are a member of the Northern Super League.
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Halifax Tides FC Open Training Camp with Sporting and Roster Update
February 16, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC opened its 2026 training camp with an updated roster and new additions to the club's sporting and performance staff.
The roster includes a mix of returning players and offseason additions. A total of 22 players are currently in camp as preparations begin for the upcoming season, including midfielder Cho So-Hyun who captained the South Korea women's national football team.
As camp gets underway, the club confirmed additions to its sporting and performance staff.
Sophie Clough has join... Full StoryMore Halifax Tides FC stories below
Halifax Tides FC Sign Midfielder Kat Jordan for 2026 Season
February 13, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC have signed midfielder Katherine "Kat" Jordan for the 2026 season. Kat, from Sarasota, Fla., joins the Tides after competing collegiately in the Ivy League and the West Coast Conference.
Kat played at Columbia University from 2019 to 2023, starting 19 matches during her final season and leading the team with nine goals, including four game-winning goals. She earned First Team All-Ivy League honours and All-Region recognition.
"Kat brings athleticism and positional versatility to the Tid... Full StoryTides Sign Canadian-Jamaican Defender Naya Cardoza
February 12, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC have signed defender Naya Cardoza, a Canadian-born member of Jamaica's women's national team, ahead of the upcoming Northern Super League season.
Cardoza, 21, joins the Tides following a standout collegiate career at Brown University, bringing athleticism and positional flexibility to Halifax.
"Naya had a strong career at the NCAA level and more recently at the international level with Jamaica," said Tides head coach Stephen Hart. "Her versatility has seen her play at centre back, right... Full StoryHalifax Tides FC Bolster Midfield with Signing of South Korean International Cho So-Hyun
February 11, 2026 - HALIFAX, N.S. - Halifax Tides FC have signed South Korean international midfielder Cho So-Hyun for the upcoming 2026 Northern Super League season.
Cho joins Halifax with elite-level experience, leadership, and a proven competitive edge. Widely regarded as one of South Korea's top women's international players, she is among the nation's most-capped internationals with 156 senior appearances, including multiple FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments, where she captained the national team in 2015 and 2019.
A consistent presen... Full StoryHalifax Tides FC News
- Halifax Tides FC Open Training Camp with Sporting and Roster Update - February 16, 2026
- Halifax Tides FC Sign Midfielder Kat Jordan for 2026 Season - February 13, 2026
- Tides Sign Canadian-Jamaican Defender Naya Cardoza - February 12, 2026
- Halifax Tides FC Bolster Midfield with Signing of South Korean International Cho So-Hyun - February 11, 2026
- Tides Sign Norwegian Defender Julie Pedersen - February 6, 2026
- Halifax Tides FC 2026 Season Schedule Set - February 5, 2026
- Tides Sign Rising Goalkeeper Samantha St. Croix - January 29, 2026
- Tides Sign Goalkeeper Rylee Foster - January 27, 2026
- Tides Sign Forward Jordyn Rhodes - January 23, 2026
- Halifax Tides Announce Leadership, Roster Updates for 2026 - December 11, 2025
- Emmy-Nominated Filmmaker Brings THE PITCH to Halifax - Tickets on Sale Now - October 21, 2025
- Halifax Tides FC Celebrates Erin McLeod's Final Season - September 2, 2025
- Halifax Tides Assistant Coach to Make History in Calgary - August 15, 2025
- Stephen Hart Named Interim Head Coach - June 30, 2025
- Halifax Tides FC Partners with East Coast Credit Union - May 23, 2025
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Halifax Tides FC Minor League Soccer
League: Northern Super LeagueHome: Halifax, Nova Scotia
Class: Women's
Website: Halifax Tides FC site
Schedule: Full Halifax Tides FC Schedule
Halifax Tides FC Scoreboard
| Wed., Oct 15 | L | Ottawa 2 at Halifax 1 | Final |
| Sat., Oct 11 | L | Halifax 1 at Calgary 3 | Final |
| Thu., Oct 2 | T | Montreal 2 at Halifax 2 | Final |
| Sat., Sep 27 | T | Vancouver 1 at Halifax 1 | Final |
| Sun., Sep 21 | T | Halifax 1 at Toronto 1 | Final |
| Thu., Sep 18 | L | Halifax 0 at Montreal 2 | Final |
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Halifax Tides FC Headlines
- Halifax Tides hire former Colorado Rapids VP, confirm Stephen Hart as head coach - NSL Halifax Star (December 11)
- Hometown-heroes Stordy, Stewarts help NSL's Wild FC overcome Tides - NSL Calgary Sun (October 12)
- Montreal Roses FC, Halifax Tides FC play to 2-2 draw in Northern Super League - NSL Halifax Star (October 3)
- Vancouver Rise FC clinch playoff spot - NSL Abbotsford News (September 28)
- Vancouver Rise draw 1-1 with Halifax Tides, secure NSL playoff spot - NSL Halifax Star (September 28)
- NSL-leading AFC Toronto plays to 1-1 draw against Halifax Tides FC - NSL Toronto Star (September 22)
- NSL-leading AFC Toronto plays to 1-1 draw against Halifax Tides FC - NSL Toronto Star (September 21)
- Montreal Roses FC clinch NSL playoff berth with 2-0 win over Halifax Tides Fc - NSL Toronto Star (September 19)
- NSL-leading AFC Toronto defeats lowly Halifax Tides FC 1-0 - NSL Toronto Star (September 6)
- Ottawa Rapid FC cruises past lowly Halifax Tides FC 5-0 in NSL action - NSL Toronto Star (August 29)
- Vancouver Rise FC remain undefeated with draw against Halifax Tides - NSL Abbotsford News (August 10)
- Allen scores first NSL goal to help Tides net 1-1 tie with Roses - NSL Halifax Star (August 3)
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