
Playing first-ever NSL game ‘a privilege’ for Vancouver Rise, Calgary Wild
VANCOUVER — There’ll be a lot of emotions circulating at B.C. Place on Wednesday when Canada’s new women’s professional soccer league officially kicks off.
And Lydia Bedford wants one in particular to be dominant for her Calgary Wild as they take on the Vancouver Rise in the first-ever Northern Super League game.
“The biggest feeling that our players should have when they step out onto the pitch is pride,” said Calgary’s head coach.
“Yeah, there’s a ton of pressure on everybody right now, but if we didn’t like pressure, we wouldn’t do these jobs. It would be much easier to take different jobs or different paths.”