Provincial Champions, Western Canadian Bantam Champions
The North Winnipeg Nomads Football Club is a Canadian football club established in 1969 and originally started as a single bantam age (15-year-olds) football team. Eventually, the club grew to include teams from ages 7 to 21. The Nomads has the second largest enrolment in Canadian amateur football.
The Nomads were the first Winnipeg team to win the Western Canadian Bantam Football Championship since its inception in 1967.
The club has won 17 Manitoba provincial championship titles plus two interprovincial titles.
A minor bantam (14-year olds) team was added in 1978.
In 2011, the Nomads club welcomed the North Winnipeg Nomads Wolf Pack, a senior women's tackle football team (ages 16+) that competes in the Western Women's Canadian Football League that spans three prairie provinces.
The Nomads have competed against teams from and around Winnipeg, including the East Side Eagles, the Transcona Nationals, the St. Boniface Warriors, the Ft. Garry Lions, the St. Vital Mustangs, the St. James Rods, the Lockport Cowboys, the Greendell Falcons and the Eastman Raiders.
1970s
1970 Bantam Provincial and Western Canadian Champions
1972 Bantam Provincial and Western Canadian Champions
1973 Bantam Provincial and Western Canadian Champions
1974 Bantam Provincial Champions
1979 Minor Bantam Provincial Champions
1980s
1980 Minor Bantam Provincial Champions
1981 Bantam Provincial Champions
1990s
1990 Bantam Provincial Champions
1993 Minor Bantam Provincial Champions
1994 Bantam Champions
1996 Peewee Champions
2000s
2002 Midget Provincial Champions
2005 Bantam Provincial Champions
2006 Midget Provincial Champions
2008
Atom Provincial Champions (Nomads Atom North Team)
Mark McLoughlin played Minor Bantam in 1979 and Bantam in 1980. He was the kicker for the Calgary Stampeders starting in 1988, when he was drafted as Calgary's third round draft choice (20th overall) in the CFL Canadian College Draft.