Canadian Premier League on the move, in part due to funds from FIFA Forward program
As the Canadian Premier League wraps up its sixth season on Saturday in Calgary, it can thank the world governing body of soccer for help getting there.
FIFA has earmarked US$500,000 a year to the Canadian men’s league, via Canada Soccer, with the funding going towards the travel, accommodation and match fees of the league’s referees, as well as supporting travel and accommodation budgets of the eight teams.
“We invest that into everything from paying referees to travelling and building our infrastructure,” CPL commissioner Mark Noonan said Friday in Calgary. “We’re grateful to be participating in it.
“It helps FIFA too. We have a top-10 economy here in Canada, but we’re still a baby when it comes to soccer, so if Canada grows up in this sport, it’s really good for FIFA. We don’t expect it’s going to last forever, but it’s really helpful as we are in our developmental stage.”