Canadian soccer players back training, but talks continue on new deal
VANCOUVER — Canada’s men’s soccer team is back to training, but the players say there’s still work to be done on reaching a new deal with the sport’s national governing body.
A friendly game against Panama was cancelled Sunday after the Canadian athletes refused to play, citing “unnecessarily prolonged” negotiations over a new contract. Training sessions on Friday and Saturday were also scrapped due to the contract dispute.
The players met with senior leaders of Canada Soccer on Sunday night, and the team resumed training at the Vancouver Whitecaps’ facility Monday. The group will also train Tuesday before kicking off CONCACAF Nations League play against Curaçao in Vancouver on Thursday.
“(We) will continue the negotiation process, but questions have yet to be answered and actions have yet to be taken,” the players said in a statement Monday.