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Old Posted Nov 28, 2018, 8:03 PM
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First signings will be announced tomorrow.

https://canpl.ca/article/cpl-reaches...er6TgiMKzrJx-I
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2019, 5:37 PM
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https://canpl.ca/article/barton-st-b...kp4vXWICxAZ0xY

Barton St. Battalion, Privateers 1882 lead steady growth among CPL supporters’ groups


Some good info on the CPL supporters groups. Also gives a listing of groups located outside of team markets:
  • Pile O’ Bones (Regina, Sask.)
  • Bridge City Firm (Saskatchewan)
  • LondonCanPL (London, ON)
  • Sauga City Collective (Mississauga, ON)
  • BramptonSG (Brampton, ON)
  • Grand River Union (Kitchener-Waterloo, ON)
  • Centre of the Universe (Toronto, ON)
  • CPL Fraser Valley (Fraser Valley, B.C.)
  • Cap-Diamant GS (Quebec)
  • The Voyageurs (Canada)
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Old Posted Jan 24, 2019, 8:25 PM
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https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/cpl-...nadian-soccer/

Couple notes from this Sportsnet article with CPL commissioner:
  • There's an announcement coming on the 29th which is anticipated to be schedule/broadcast partner. Given that Sportsnet is publishing CPL material and that they recently lost EPL & CL it makes sense that they would fill that void left with CPL.
  • Want to have 14-16 clubs within five years. Promotion/Relegation is still on the table and Clanachan wants it either at 14-16 clubs or shortly before.
  • Season is late April to October. 28 games, 14 home, 14 away.
  • "You don’t buy a sports team to become rich. You buy one for passion, legacy and the idea that you’re building something, and that patience level is the key. We have that with our team owners. They believe in the trajectory of soccer in Canada. "
  • No playoffs "in a traditional sense".
  • Team starting rosters will be 50%+1 Canadian players.
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2019, 4:21 PM
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Couple items from announcement today:

Volkswagen Canada is the first founding partner with the CPL in a new multi-year deal. They will also be a shirt sponsor for one of the clubs.
April 27th is the first game of the season. Forge & York9.
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Old Posted Feb 27, 2019, 5:15 PM
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Schedule released:

via leafs_fanatic on Reddit:
  • Each CPL club will play 28 regular season games (14 home, 14 away) split over two halves of the 2019 season
  • All clubs will play against one another at least four times, and at most five times in the regular season
  • The season will be separated into two distinct halves to crown winners that will advance to the two-legged Canadian Premier League 2019 Championship
  • All seven clubs will compete in a single table
  • 3 points for a victory
  • 1 point for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • The winner of the Spring competition will be the club with the most points at the end of the season on Canada Day (July 1) and will be the first club playing in the Canadian Premier League 2019 Championship
  • The winner* of the Fall competition will be the club with the most points on October 19 following the table reset on July 2 and will be the second club playing in the Canadian Premier League 2019 Championship (\If same team wins, next highest cumulative point total across both competitions earns berth)*
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HFX Wanderers: Fewer than 500 season memberships remain

2019-03-16
by JONATHAN BRIGGINS, CONTRIBUTOR

HALIFAX — This city was known, first and foremost, as a junior hockey city. Then, a basketball town — but only for a few weekends.

With the arrival of the HFX Wanderers, though, Halifax is set to become a soccer city.

There’s a sports-sized hole here during summers. Cruise ships dock as tourists dot the waterfront, taking in all that comes with being a port city nestled on the Atlantic Ocean. Apart from one-off events, there’s not much to satisfy that competitive craving.

Until now.

HFX Wanderers revealed Saturday less than 500 memberships remain ahead of the Canadian Premier League’s inaugural season, meaning the club will at least approach capacity at all or most of its home games at historic Wanderes Grounds this season. The club will get the chance to captivate a community that, again, is eager to embrace something else.

A love for soccer has bubbled under the surface for some time now. During the 2018 World Cup, for instance, it was foolish to show up at a bar right at kick-off if you wanted a seat. Argyle street — located a few blocks away from the new home of the Wanderers — was packed for an outdoor viewing of the World Cup final.

Less than a year later, HFX Wanderes are front and centre.

Players were introduced to Halifax on March 9 during a semifinal basketball game at the U SPORTS Final 8 men’s basketball tournament. With local team Dalhousie University in the final, it was a packed house, with around 6,000 fans at the Scotiabank Centre on hand to get a glimpse of the newest soccer squad decked in fresh white Wanderers-branded polo tees.

Sure, it was a little strange to see soccer players on the hardwood instead of the pitch, but you could see the excitement on the faces of players and fans alike, both of who are looking ahead to the club’s inaugural home match at Wanderers Grounds.

The stadium as used for a couple of events last summer, including a Canada-United States men’s rugby international test match and the HFX Derby between the Saint Mary’s Huskies and Dalhousie Tigers men’s and women’s university teams.

This reporter was part of the broadcast crew for the rugby game and it was incredible to see hoards of people descending on the Grounds — and lingering around afterwards in jovial conditions despite a Canada loss — in a scene that didn’t seem possible a year ago.

It’s the perfect spot — close to restaurants and bars. The scenic Halifax harbour is a short walk away. The Public Gardens are close enough that, in theory, a powerful clearance by a Wanderers defender could land next to a swan wading in the pond at the historic park.

And, in an effort to make the experience even more family-friendly, Soccer Nova Scotia — the governing body for the sport in the province — has an agreement in place that will see all provincial games scheduled to end before HFX Wanderers kick off. It’s a mutually beneficial initiative to help grow the game in the province and gives the next generation of soccer players a chance to watch their new heroes.

The team has already been embraced by the city, even before the snow has thawed. Members of the Privateers 1882 supporters group and other fans made the trek out to the airport to greet the players as they arrived in Halifax ahead of training camp this month. The supporters group already has songs prepared to serenade the players as they take to the field, and surely new songs will be sung as new heroes emerge.

When veteran goalkeeper Jan-Michael Williams arrived from Trinidad and Tobago ahead of training camp, he had his heart set on seeing one thing: his home venue.

He said he wanted “to make sure when we go down there we make it home and we defend it with pride and passion.”

The fans are excited, the players are excited, the city is ready for a professional soccer team and the Wanderers Grounds are a fertile environment for something special to happen this season in a city that’s eager to make HFX Wanderers a spectacle.
https://canpl.ca/article/hfx-wandere...erships-remain

Some training camp photos from hfxwanderers twitter:


https://twitter.com/HfxWanderersFC/s...00771321348097


https://twitter.com/HfxWanderersFC/s...62499579588609
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2019, 10:20 PM
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HFX were setting the total number of season tickets somewhere around 4K-5K so majority of the stadium is going to be STHs for 2019.
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I was looking on ticketmaster and most teams' games seem to be selling pretty well now that single game tickets have gone on sale. Still a month out so hopefully every teams' home opener will sell out.

Whoever decided the prices for Calgary's team needs to give their head a shake. Most tickets are $60 - $100. That's right, a $100 for seats around centrefield! Club seats are $250. These are MLS prices..actually in many cases, those are more expensive then comparable seats at MLS soccer stadiums.

For comparison, most other teams have centre field seats around the $50 - $60 mark.
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Couldn't they have come up with an original name for the league. Canadian Premier League is cringeworthy.
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Old Posted Apr 3, 2019, 2:38 AM
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Couldn't they have come up with an original name for the league. Canadian Premier League is cringeworthy.
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Canadian Soccer League?
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Really looking forward to this
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Couldn't they have come up with an original name for the league. Canadian Premier League is cringeworthy.
Kanadish Bundesliga ???

Honestly CPL is fine by me.
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Old Posted Apr 3, 2019, 3:19 PM
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What's wrong with CPL? It's the top-flight Canadian soccer league - our premiership. The name makes sense. What would be a better option?
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Les Kippimagoulinligan de les Great Grey Wolf...how's that for a pure Canadian name?? All jerseys are to be hand loomed by Inuit virgins using 100% hind hair from a moose's nether regions.
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Les Kippimagoulinligan de les Great Grey Wolf...how's that for a pure Canadian name??
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Pacific FC has been busy training in Langford over the last month. Construction of the stadium expansion is at full throttle to be ready the start of the season. Gonna check a game out - single game tickets are on sale now



Video - https://twitter.com/i/status/1112793822868561920

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Source: PFC Twitter Feed
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I hope they'll be well-supported in the Greater Victoria area for years to come, this makes them the only top-level team on the Island (as nascent as the league is). That stadium rendering looks gorgeous.
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