Friday, April 27, 2018

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Daily update April 27, 2018
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TORONTO — While still a year away from kicking off, the Canadian Premier League is ready for its reveal. It started Friday with the unveiling of the domestic men's soccer league's emblem, a stylish combination of the Maple Leaf and North Star, and a "video manifesto." ...
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The Canadian Premier League, Canada's professional men's soccer league that is set to debut in the spring of 2019, unveiled the league's first emblem, visual identity and brand position Friday morning. Today's announcement kicks off a series of announcements planned over the coming weeks that will ...
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Canada's three MLS clubs can't do it alone, according to former Canadian Soccer Association boss and current CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani. "This is about Canada. It's not about anybody else," Montagliani said. "We will never build any equity in football if we don't have our own league.
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The biggest difference between young Canadian soccer players and those he coaches in Holland is the intensity of practice, said Van Lochem. "The intensity must go up (with Canadian players)," he said. "The kids here are not used to two-hour practices, but that happens every day in Holland. The kids ...
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TORONTO — Canadian international Scott Arfield is set to leave Burnley for Glasgow Rangers. Burnley manager Sean Dyche confirmed the move and the Scottish Sun reported that Arfield, whose contract with the English Premier League side expires at the end of the season, has agreed to a three-year ...
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HALIFAX — Soccer fans in Halifax hoping to see a team in the area are likely going to be "very happy" in the coming weeks, says the president of a local sports entertainment group. The Canadian Premier League (CPL) unveiled its logo on Friday, and said team announcements should be rolling out in ...
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Nelson Soccer Association's girls teams, meanwhile, are perennial contenders at provincials. Lawrence stressed there are plenty of options for players not done with the game once they've aged out of local teams. In addition to Canadian and American university scholarships, Lawrence told players they ...
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Cullen, who hopes to get his real estate licence this summer, will continue playing soccer in League1 Ontario and, he hopes, in a new Canadian Premier League planned for 2019. Colangelo, from Whitby, was named the overall OCAA rookie of the year, OCAA east region defensive player of the year ...
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TORONTO, April 27, 2018 /CNW/ - The Canadian Premier League (CPL), Canada's highly-anticipated professional men's soccer league set to debut in Spring 2019, revealed today the league's first emblem, visual identity and brand positioning. Today's league identity reveal kicks off a series of ...
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The 35year-old Mary Abigail "Abby" Wambach is an American former soccer player, coach, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and the 2012 FIFA World Player of the Year. Wambach ... Jonelle Filigno is a Canadian soccer player for Sky Blue FC in the NWSL who earns $60,000 as salary. She is also a ...
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