Vancouver Sun

Commission­er brings four Nordic nations into CFL fold

- DAN BARNES dbarnes@postmedia.com twitter.com/sportsdanb­arnes

CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie put the cap on a productive European tour Thursday by announcing deals with federation­s in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.

The latest agreements, hammered out during a meeting in Helsinki, are similar to those signed previously with Austria, France, the German Football League and Mexico’s Liga de Futbol Americano Profesiona­l. They contain pledges to grow the game, provide opportunit­ies for graduating Canadian university and junior players to play abroad and for Nordic athletes to chase CFL careers and to facilitate exchanges that develop coaches, officials and medical personnel.

However, for various reasons, there will be a select few Nordic players at the internatio­nal combine set for Toronto in late March. The German Football League and French American Football Federation have already committed to sending a group of top players to Toronto, while Austrian officials said their schedule wouldn’t allow for it.

Norway’s rep said his country doesn’t have enough pro prospects yet.

“At this time, it is more helpful for coaches on the federation and national team level to attend the CFL combine in order to obtain benchmark informatio­n on what it takes,” said Jorgen Benestad Johansen, Norway ’s national team head coach.

There is more potential for players from Finland and Denmark to attend the internatio­nal combine.

“Top national team players are potential players for the CFL and we will encourage all of those that are in that range and able to attend to look into this opportunit­y,” said Roope Noronen, president of the American Football Associatio­n of Finland.

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