Cape Breton Post

CPL to hold U Sports draft in January

- SALTWIRE NETWORK

HALIFAX — The Canadian Premier League will hold its annual U Sports draft in January.

The draft allows Canadian university men's soccer players from coast-to-coast to have an opportunit­y to earn a spot on a Premier club. An exact date for the draft was not announced.

The previous two drafts were held in November following the conclusion of the U Sports men's soccer championsh­ips. The 2020 national tournament — like all 2020-21 U Sports fall and winter championsh­ips — was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the absence of a varsity campaign this fall, the Canadian Premier League's football developmen­t scouting division put together an amended plan to accommodat­e required changes, including delaying the draft to provide additional time for a video recruitmen­t process.

The draft will consist of two rounds of eight picks each. All 16 draftees will be invited to their club's pre-season training with the hopes of securing a 2021 U Sports developmen­tal contract for the upcoming season. The CPL-U Sports partnershi­p allows a student-athlete with university eligibilit­y remaining to sign with a CPL club while preserving their eligibilit­y before returning to U Sports competitio­n.

The HFX Wanderers selected former Cape Breton Capers star Cory Bent with the first overall pick in the 2019 CPL-U Sports draft. Bent's CBU teammate Peter Schaale was picked fifth overall by the Wanderers in 2018 draft.

In preparatio­n for the draft in January, the CPL's football developmen­t department, with input from U Sports coaches, have been tracking and scouting players to establish a prospects list. CPL coaches will have access to player profiles and video footage to assist them in preparing for the draft.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D • CHANT PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? HFX Wanderers forward Cory Bent makes a play during a Canadian Premier League game in Charlottet­own, P.E.I. The former Cape Breton Capers star was the first overall pick in the 2019 CPL-U Sports draft. The Canadian Premier League will hold its next U Sports draft in January.
CONTRIBUTE­D • CHANT PHOTOGRAPH­Y HFX Wanderers forward Cory Bent makes a play during a Canadian Premier League game in Charlottet­own, P.E.I. The former Cape Breton Capers star was the first overall pick in the 2019 CPL-U Sports draft. The Canadian Premier League will hold its next U Sports draft in January.

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