Felix N'sa (born September 25, 2003) is a Canadian
soccer
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player who plays for the
Thunder Bay Chill
Thunder Bay Chill Soccer Club is a Canadian soccer team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 2000, the team played in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the United States soccer pyramid from 2000 to 2024.
The team plays its home ...
in
USL League Two
USL League Two (USL2), formerly the Premier Development League (PDL), is a semi-professional soccer league sponsored by United Soccer Leagues in the United States, forming part of the United States soccer league system. The league will featu ...
.
Early life
N'sa played youth soccer with CS Panellinios. In 2020, he went on trial with
Pacific FC
Pacific Football Club is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Greater Victoria, British Columbia. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League, playing home matches at Starlight Stadium located in Langford.
History
On May 5, 20 ...
of the
Canadian Premier League
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.
Club career
In November 2020, he signed a multi-year professional contract, beginning in the 2021 season, with
York United FC
York United Football Club (formerly known as York9 FC) is a Canadian professional soccer club based in Toronto, Ontario. The club competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays its home games at York University's York Lions Stadium.
History ...
of the
Canadian Premier League
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. However, he suffered an injury during pre-season, which caused him to miss the entire 2021 season. In February 2022, he went on loan to fellow CPL club
FC Edmonton
FC Edmonton was a Canadian professional Association football, soccer club based in Edmonton, Alberta. The club was founded in 2010 and competed in the North American Soccer League (2011–2017), North American Soccer League (NASL) from 2011 t ...
. After still rehabbing from his previous injury upon his arrival to Edmonton, he made his professional debut on October 8, 2022 against
Valour FC
Valour FC is a Canadian professional soccer club in Winnipeg, Manitoba, which competes in the Canadian Premier League and plays their home matches at Princess Auto Stadium.
The team is coached by Phillip Dos Santos and community owned throu ...
. At the conclusion of the season, York declined N'sa's option for the 2023 season.
In March 2024, he joined the
Thunder Bay Chill
Thunder Bay Chill Soccer Club is a Canadian soccer team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 2000, the team played in USL League Two, the fourth tier of the United States soccer pyramid from 2000 to 2024.
The team plays its home ...
in
USL League Two
USL League Two (USL2), formerly the Premier Development League (PDL), is a semi-professional soccer league sponsored by United Soccer Leagues in the United States, forming part of the United States soccer league system. The league will featu ...
.
Personal life
He is the younger brother of
Chrisnovic N'sa, who is also a professional soccer player.
Career statistics
References
External links
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Living people
2003 births
Canadian men's soccer players
Soccer players from Montreal
Canadian people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent
Black Canadian men's soccer players
Men's association football defenders
Canadian Premier League players
York United FC players
FC Edmonton players
Thunder Bay Chill players
USL League Two players
21st-century Canadian sportsmen