[Live Sport] Live: Pacific vs York United stream 18 June 2023
[Live Sport] Live: Pacific vs York United stream 18 June 2023
Having already worked with the league for over a year, Beirne took on the role of managing the day-to-day league operations. [91] On January 31, the Canadian Premier League named James Easton, a former Canadian international, as vice-president of Soccer Operations. [92] On September 19, 2019, Clanachan announced that Beirne would step down as president of the CPL at the end of the 2019 season in October. [93] On January 10, 2022, David Clanachan resigned from his position as league commissioner.
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Following a members vote, PFA Canada was formally recognized by the league on December 20, 2022. [101][102] Stadiums[edit] The Canadian Premier League has used a mix of existing, built for purpose, and upgraded stadiums, many of which are shared with other teams. IG Field (Valour FC), TD Place Stadium (Atlético Ottawa), and Tim Hortons Field (Forge FC) were existing Canadian Football League stadiums, and have the largest capacities in the CPL.
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Qualification for the CONCACAF Champions Cup is also available to CPL clubs by winning the Canadian Championship. The league was officially sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association on May 6, 2017, and has played an annual season since 2019. The league's focus is to improve national soccer talent and the sport in Canada, with several rules in place to ensure this. These include a minimum quota of Canadian players on team rosters and starting line-ups, requirements for domestic under-21 players, and a Canadian university draft.
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