
Premier clubs
Official crests and club profiles for every men's and women's side in the NBPSL.
Social links will be added as clubs confirm their channels.
Men's division

Codiac Senior Men
Moncton / Dieppe
Codiac represents the greater Moncton area in the men’s premier division, bringing regional rivalry and community support to every fixture.

CS Dieppe
Dieppe
Club Sportif Dieppe fields a competitive men’s side rooted in Acadian soccer culture and a growing premier pathway.

Fundy
Saint John
Fundy carries southern New Brunswick pride into NBPSL play with a focus on disciplined team football.

Oromocto Trailblazers
Oromocto
The Trailblazers represent the Oromocto community in men’s premier competition across the province.

PEIFC Senior Men
Prince Edward Island
PEI FC’s senior men’s program competes in the NB Premier Soccer League, linking Island talent to provincial premier football.

Picaroons
Fredericton
Fredericton’s Picaroons side anchors the capital region in men’s premier play with strong local supporter ties.

Saint John Shamrocks
Saint John
The Shamrocks bring Saint John’s soccer heritage to the men’s premier division with passionate home support.
Women's division

Codiac Senior A Women
Moncton / Dieppe
Codiac’s senior women’s program competes at the premier provincial level in the greater Moncton region.

CS Dieppe Premier Femmes
Dieppe
CS Dieppe’s premier women’s side advances elite club football for athletes across southeastern New Brunswick.

Fundy Drifter Brew Co.
Saint John
Fundy Drifter Brew Co. fields a premier women’s team representing southern New Brunswick in NBPSL competition.

Oromocto Blazers
Oromocto
The Oromocto Blazers compete in the women’s premier division, developing athletes from the Fredericton–Oromocto corridor.

PEIFC Senior Women
Prince Edward Island
PEI FC’s senior women’s program joins provincial premier competition, connecting Island athletes to NBPSL fixtures.

Picaroons Women's
Fredericton
Picaroons Women’s represents Fredericton in the premier women’s division with a commitment to growing the women’s game.
