You only live twice: FCE’s resurrection is official 8 Jun 2018 The badge is a stylized, interconnected “FCE.” A rendering of the North Saskatchewan River forms part of the letter E. The badge notes the team was established in 2010 — as a nod to its NASL history — and also had a rabbit-paw track, a more subtle homage to the team’s animal talisman than might have been expected.
Valour FC officially becomes team No. 4 in the Canadian Premier League 6 Jun 2018 “We want you playing for this team when you grow up, we want you to be hometown heroes,” said CanPL Commissioner David Clanachan to the supporters and youth players who came to Investors Group Field for the announcement.
FC Edmonton to host Friday night street party to announce pro team’s return — as a part of the CanPL 5 Jun 2018 An open-air fanfest will be held in the Old Strathcona neighbourhood to officially revive FC Edmonton's pro franchise and welcome the club to the Canadian Premier League.
Victoria is in for CanPL: League exploring “several opportunities” on Lower Mainland 1 Jun 2018 The team will play out of Westhills Stadium in Langford. Improvements still need to be made to the facility and a lease deal needs to be put in place.
Halifax Wanderers come on board, but you can put a lid on the Stephen Hart rumours 25 May 2018 The Canadian Premier League has confirmed that the mention of Hart as president of SEA was an error.
Cavalry FC: “An unlikely sport in an unlikely place” 17 May 2018 Cavalry FC will kick off the 2019 Canadian Premier League season at Spruce Meadows, Canada's premier show-jumping facility.
Clanachan: Victoria group still needs to be vetted 17 May 2018 After Thursday's launch of the new Cavalry FC at Calgary's Spruce Meadows facility, I had the chance to ask Canadian Premier League commissioner David Clanachan if Victoria is indeed on the radar of the nascent league, which is set to kick off in 2019.
Radzinski: CanPL “will give hope to any boy who dreams of wanting to play and wanting to compete” 16 May 2018 “I think, for young Canadian players, it will be the same story for them like it was for me,” Radzinski said.
York 9 reveals its colours 10 May 2018 York 9 is the first set-to-start-in-2019 Canadian Premier League club that has publicly revealed its name and logo. The primary colour is electric green, which we are told is meant to represent the lush forests of the regions north of Toronto, and not the GO Trains that carry thousands of commuters back and forth between York and the city every day.
Four more make it official: Canada Soccer sanctions more CanPL clubs 5 May 2018 The Canadian Premier League took four major steps towards its planned 2019 kickoff. At the Canada Soccer annual general meeting Saturday in Yellowknife, four more CanPL clubs received their official professional sanctions: York (Toronto Area), Port City (Vancouver area), Calgary and Halifax.