On May 6, 2017, Winnipeg was one of two cities accepted by the
Canadian Soccer Association for professional club membership when the
Canadian Premier League was unanimously approved. It was confirmed that
Canadian Football League clubs the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats were behind the ownership groups.
Wade Miller, CEO of the Winnipeg Football Club, was named as the club's president. In May 2018, it was reported that the club would be called Valour FC. On June 6, 2018, the club was officially unveiled as the fourth team to join the
Canadian Premier League. As well as confirming its place in the league for the 2019 launch season, the club also revealed its crest, colours and branding. On June 26, the club named
Rob Gale as the first head coach and general manager. In the overall standings, Valour ranked 7th of 7 teams in 2019, 6th of 8 teams in 2020, and 5th of 8 teams in 2021. On September 23, 2021, while in 5th place, Valour FC sacked head coach Rob Gale and named
Phillip Dos Santos as his replacement. Valour FC suspended operations following the
2025 CPL season. While Wade Miller explained that not enough fans were attending games to justify continued investment by the Winnipeg Football Club, others, including Rob Gale, contended that the team had been mismanaged, citing limited investment, staffing, and community engagement. The Winnipeg Football Club later announced that Valour had cost $4.2 million over the course of its existence. == Stadium ==