CPL looks for eighth franchise for 2019 but says it will still launch with seven
TORONTO — The commissioner of the Canadian Premier League says the new pro soccer circuit is prepared to launch with seven teams, but will search for an eighth.
Ottawa had been expected to fill out the eight-franchise roster for the inaugural season but the owners of Ottawa Fury FC announced last week that they would continue in the United Soccer League in 2019.
“We’re still chasing that eighth team and we have a couple options in the mix,” CPL commissioner David Clanachan said in an interview on the CPL website. “We are fully equipped to launch with seven clubs and our schedule will still be strong and varied.”
CPL teams announced for next year are HFX Wanderers FC (Halifax), York 9 FC (suburban Toronto), Forge FC (Hamilton), Valour FC (Winnipeg), FC Edmonton, Cavalry FC (Calgary) and Pacific FC (Victoria).


