Friday, March 29, 2019

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Daily update March 29, 2019
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With the World Cup approaching, the Canadian Soccer Association has struck a two-year compensation deal with the women's national team.
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After posting a perfect record in qualifying play, a young Canada side will now test itself against the U.S. in CONCACAF Nations League A competition ...
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In women's soccer, USA-Canada is one of the great rivalries in the world right now, with the USWNT winning most of the time but Canada providing ...
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"It's fantastic news," said Peter Montopoli, general secretary of the Canadian Soccer Association. "He deserves it. I haven't seen anybody work any ...
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Cavalry FC embracing Canadian-first rules of CPL roster building ... It's where the seven teams of the newly-minted soccer loop will continue training ...
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The first ever Saskatchewan Summer Soccer Series is to be held in ... The Canadian Premier League is set to kick-off in seven cities next month ...
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There, sailors provided a fresh coat of paint to the facility's 40-bed dormitory and played a game of soccer with newly-donated soccer balls and nets ...
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... back into the pool of Canadians with Major League Soccer experience. ... Emery Welshman, a Guyanese-Canadian, joins Forge FC on loan from FC ...
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Canada Soccer names roster for key FIFA Women's World Cup warm-up match against England
Canada Soccer has named the 23 players who will make up Canada Soccer's Women's National Team roster for the 5 April international friendly ...
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Canada Soccer strikes compensation agreement with women's national team
TORONTO — With the World Cup approaching, the Canadian Soccer Association has struck a two-year compensation deal with the women's national ...
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