Expanded Canadian Championship to feature 13 teams across five leagues
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019...pionship-feature-13-teams-across-five-leagues
What is the Quebec and Ontario league?...I mean, do we have something similar in BC?
BTW, there are a bunch of Canadian kids all over Europe that no one knows about or seem to care, playing and even making money out of the game. Hope someday they get a chance to do it back home but wouldn't hold my breath.
BTW, there are a bunch of Canadian kids all over Europe that no one knows about or seem to care, playing and even making money out of the game. Hope someday they get a chance to do it back home but wouldn't hold my breath.
Checkout www.canucks-abroad.ca
Also, there is now a chance for these guys to play pro in Canada - that is the mandate of the CPL. Here's a snapshot of their progress repatriating Canadians:
He's still in a NCAA scholarship which precludes accepting positions in pro teams or even having an agent. On the other hand, it got him a full year studying in Italy on them, so no complaints from me. In a year when he's done he'll have a plan B and the option to go if he wants.@TulioMaravilha - nice to see you here again! Is your kid playing in Europe yet?
You have two different messages there.
They do, but let's be real it is not that much easier if you come from Korea or Japan, regardless of their FIFA standing. And not to say others have it that easy, a Brazilian pro playing here was complaining that he can destroy at practice, scores 4 goals and the "Mister" doesn't bat an eyelash. A Portuguese guy scores one and big tap on the back and he's treated like CR7. Different reason for the bias but still...The only thing is that our kids going overseas have to prove themselves above and beyond.