Canadian Premier League buys York United FC, looks for new ownership for CPL club
TORONTO — The Canadian Premier League has bought back York United FC as a precursor to transferring the club to new ownership.
The franchise has actually been purchased from the Baldassarra family by Canadian Soccer Business, whose investors are the CPL team owners. The Baldassarra family was part of the original ownership group that purchased the founding CPL club in 2018, ahead of the league’s inaugural season, and became sole owner in 2021.
CSB handles the sponsorship and marketing rights of the Canadian national teams as well as the CPL. It has been in the news of late with national team players, in the midst of a labour dispute with Canada Soccer, criticizing the deal their governing body has with CSB that only provides a fixed return each year with CSB retaining the rest — to help fund the men’s professional league.
It marks the second franchise in the history of the CPL, which started play in 2019, to change ownership.