Canada Soccer and national team players move closer to long-awaited labour deal
TORONTO — Canada Soccer has reached a “framework” for a long-awaited labour agreement with its men’s and women’s national teams.
But the deal is contingent on a reworked deal with Canadian Soccer Business, whose investor group and board includes the Canadian Premier League owners. CSB looks after marketing and broadcast rights for both Canada Soccer and the CPL, now in its sixth season.
“I am pleased to report that Canada Soccer and the players’ associations representing both senior national teams have reached alignment on a framework for a collective bargaining agreement covering the period from June 1, 2024, through Dec. 31, 2027,” Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer’s CEO and general secretary, said in a statement Monday. “The framework is equitable across both programs and improves overall financial circumstances for Canada Soccer.”
The players have complained the CSB agreement is holding the game back and preventing national teams from getting the preparation they need.


