Canada Soccer hires former MLSE executive as head of women’s professional soccer
TORONTO — Canada Soccer has appointed former MLSE executive Breagha Carr-Harris to its new post of head of women’s professional soccer.
More than 70 applications were received for the posting, which sought a “dynamic, critical thinker” for a “high-profile role dedicated to launching women’s professional soccer in Canada.”
Nick Bontis has made bringing women’s pro soccer to Canada a priority since being elected president of the Canadian soccer governing body in November 2020.
“It’s something that has been missing … glaringly missing,” he said in late February when the posting closed.