Canadian Premier League still on course, looks to engage fans during hiatus
TORONTO — While his teams have been sidelined by COVID-19, Canadian Premier League commissioner David Clanachan believes they can still make a difference.
CPL players and clubs have been reaching out during the hiatus, looking to engage fans.
“We need to stay connected to our communities,” Clanachan said in an interview. “I think we did a great job in 2019 in our first season of connecting with the communities. You build clubs and leagues from the bottom up. You don’t build them top-down.”
The Canadian soccer league was slated to kick off its second season on April 11. Play is now on hold as Canada and the rest of the world look to slow the virus’s spread.