The idea of a Canadian women's professional league was simple, albeit rife with challenges. Including coming up with the right name.
TORONTO — The idea of a Canadian women's professional league was simple, albeit rife with challenges. Including coming up with the right name.
"They came up with something that I really, really love," said Matheson."So I hope Canadians do too." "I like the runaway we have, especially with the group of people we have, … There's a very collaborative approach to building this league from every ownership group," said Matheson, who won 206 caps for Canada between 2003 and 2020.
The Montreal franchise will be spearheaded by Quebec's Isabèle Chevalier and Jean-François Crevier, who are putting together a group of investors from the business, sports and arts communities.The new league is owned equally by the clubs, with Matheson's group also holding an ownership share.
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