A dispute between a soccer club in Richmond and the Richmond Soccer Association has been settled in court, for now.
Fusion FC, which runs soccer programs in Richmond, asked B.C. Supreme Court to rule on reinstating them as part of the Richmond Soccer Association (RSA) for the upcoming season after a decision was made last December that their membership would end in June.
In its petition to B.C. Supreme Court, Fusion asked the court, among other things, to set aside the decision, and ensure RSA comply with the Societies Act to avoid conflicts of interest.
Justice Richard Fowler ruled in June that Fusion can be an RSA associate member for the 2025/26 season, and that Fusion can apply for active RSA membership during this season.
Furthermore, Fowler ruled “given the structure of the RSA b