Manila Nomads Sports Club

Nomads SC also took part in the United Football League domestic cup and in the PFF National Men's Club Championship.

In 2010 their team, named Nomads StretchMarks, participated in a few tournaments which they were able to win some and also took part in the Weekend Women's Football League.

[2] The Nomads then organized a team that is now competing in the current top tier league and in the PFF Women's Cup.

The sports club also feature youth teams, also thanks to the Philippines women's national football team and its win in the 2022 AFF Women's Championship, the results obtained in the Asian Cup and the first ever participation in the World Cup sparked more interest and engagement in the sport.

[3][4] Nomads' connection with the sport of cricket is also evident, as the first games date back during the years of the club's foundation.

After the war the Nomads used the grounds for their activities and were involved with the rebuilding of the Manila Club, which is now occupied by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

[7] After the death of Emilio Nery, his heirs expressed interest to sell the land with Manila Nomads reportedly had the first right to purchase the property.

The two historical clubs partnered together and organized the annual Manila 10's International Rugby Tournament, which was supposed to be held in Parañaque before the Nomads were forced out.

Nomads made of that, a remarkable and historical year, not only for the club's foundation but because, it was already able to establish itself as the top team in the country dethroning the back to back champions Bohemian SC and became the third ever club to be crowned as "Filipino football champions" in Philippines history, after All Manila (1911) and Boheman (1912).

[1] The Nomads, however, were not able to repeat their feats in those early years but were able to bring and be joined in the team, Filipino legend, Virgilio Lobregat in the late 1920s.

The Nomads alongside the other founders inaugurated the season in the UFL Cup to determine which club would participate in which divisions.

In the 2012 season, Nomads returned to what was considered the top flight football competition in the Philippines after years of absence.

The 2012 UFL Cup saw the Nomads placed in Group C alongside Loyola and Pachanga Diliman with each of them reaching 9 points in 4 games.

Nomads SC took part in the inaugural 2013 UFL Pre-season Cup, reaching the semifinals before losing to the eventual champions Loyola and, overall, obtaining promising results.

However, before the start of the 2014 season, Manila Nomads chose to self-relegate to the second division, due to the 5-foreign player cap rule, being a team that consists mainly of expats.

Group photo of the Nomad Sports Club members in the early 20th century
A team photo of some of the very first Nomads