Quebec completes “national” team roster ahead of Marseille tournament 17 Jun 2013 On Monday, Les Quebecois announced the full team that will be going to the Tournoi International des Peuples des Cultures et des Tribus. That tournament, which begins June 23 in Marseille, France, brings together teams from French-speaking regions that aren't recognized as countries.
Quebec Soccer Federation lifts turban ban 15 Jun 2013 The QSF made the announcement Saturday; and that should bring an end to a skirmish that took on an ugly political life over the last week.
FIFA’s turban endorsement has troubling loopholes 14 Jun 2013 The “with conditions” part should be of some concern, because the loopholes that exist in Friday’s FIFA pronouncement are big enough to drive a truck through.
The Quebec Soccer Federation deserves the silent treatment from the CSA 12 Jun 2013 Now, this is where we get back to Shatner/Kirk. In the classic original series, this is pretty well how Kirk “negotiated” with any adversary. He laid out his terms, then he told Uhura to cut the communications. He wanted to make the other captain sweat. He understood the value of silence. You’ve set the boundaries, laid out the consequences, why the rhetoric?
Leduc hopes new Quebec “national” team won’t be a one-off deal 12 Jun 2013 “If we have decent results and we can build on that and we have another tournament next year, we’ll have this precedent to base future teams on. We really hope this is not a one-shot deal. We really hope that this can happen again,” Leduc said.
CSA takes action: Quebec Soccer Federation suspended 11 Jun 2013 “The Canadian Soccer Association has requested on 6 June that the Quebec Soccer Federation reverse its position on turbans/patkas/keski with no resolution,” said Victor Montagliani, President of the Canadian Soccer Association, in a release issued by the CSA. “The Quebec Soccer Federation’s inaction has forced us to take measures in order to ensure soccer remains accessible to the largest number of Canadians.”
All about the politics: QSF getting pressure from both sides on turban ban issue 11 Jun 2013 The provincial premier, who leads the separatist Parti Quebecois, stated Tuesday that the Canadian Soccer Association had no right to suspend the QSF, and that the provincial soccer federation has the dominion over the provinces’s footballing affairs.
The turban debate: QSF using soccer’s version of the Notwithstanding Clause 7 Jun 2013 That directive was made in response to Quebec’s ongoing refusal to allow the headwear for official games in the province. It is the only association in Canada to have such a ban in place. Last Sunday, the QSF reaffirmed its support for the ban, defying the CSA directive.
As Canada defends against charges of racism, Quebec flouts turban policy 4 Jun 2013 So, it’s hard for Canadians to be indignant about racism claims when our second-largest province makes a high-profile decision that makes headlines around the world.
Toronto added to U-20 Women’s World Cup host-city list 2 Jun 2013 The city was named one of four hosts for the 2014 tourney. The announcement was made at BMO Field ahead of Canada’s sold-out women’s match Sunday against the United States. The other host cities are Edmonton, Montreal and Moncton.