Toronto Star

Canadian league prep kicks up a notch

- NEIL DAVIDSON

The clock is ticking down to the Canadian Premier League kickoff and commission­er David Clanachan acknowledg­es there is still plenty to do.

“I will tell you the world started spinning a lot faster on Jan. 1, that’s for sure,” Clanachan said with a chuckle.

He hopes to have the schedule out in the next week to 10 days, with the last week of April targeted for the start of the inaugural season.

“Obviously we want to turn the first game into a big one,” he said without elaboratin­g.

Clanachan says the schedule will feature “something that’s different for North America” in crowning a champion.

“It does not include playoffs but I don’t want to give it away because it does take the schedule and make it very different and special. Not something that’s completely unique. It’s a format that is used in other parts of the world.” The seven CPL teams had signed 38 players between them as of Monday afternoon. Clanachan says team roster size will be somewhere between 20 and 23, with a maximum of seven foreign players (which includes Americans).

Come game day, teams will have to start at least six Canadians. That is the only proviso, allowing coaches to make their normal substituti­ons without concern over citizenshi­p.

Teams are selling15-game season ticket packages. The league is looking at 14 home and 14 away league games plus at least one Canadian Championsh­ip home contest.

Clanachan acknowledg­es that schedule balance is difficult with seven teams but says the league will do the best it can, loading up on local derby matches to make the numbers work. The league continues to work on broadcast rights.

Clanachan said the CPL is looking closely at D.C. United, the MLS team which recently announced a multi-year broadcast deal with FloSports to stream its non-nationally broadcast games.

Clanachan declined to provide details on team salary caps, other than to say that franchises will operate under both a player and coaching cap.

The inaugural seven teams are HFX Wanderers FC (Halifax), York 9 FC (north Toronto), Forge FC (Hamilton), Valour FC (Winnipeg), FC Edmonton, Cavalry FC (Calgary) and Pacific FC (Victoria).

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