Canadian Premier League to partner with U Sports on sharing talent
TORONTO — The Canadian Premier League is joining forces with U Sports to help funnel young talent to the fledgling men’s pro soccer league.
Student-athletes will be able to play with a CPL club, while preserving their eligibility, in the spring and summer before returning to U Sports competition. The student will be paid for his efforts after signing a CPL-U Sports developmental contract.
A U Sports-specific player draft will take place Nov. 12 following the university men’s championship in Vancouver.
“It showcases our talent, our coaches, our programs,” U Sports CEO Graham Brown said of the new partnership. “I really believe it’s going to have an impact on young soccer players deciding to go to a Canadian university and play soccer as opposed to possibly heading south.