Canadian Premier League says it expects clubs to resume training soon
TORONTO — The Canadian Premier League say it expects clubs to resume training soon, pending approval from local authorities.
The league was slated to start its second season on April 11 but postponed the kickoff on March 20, saying it was following Canada Soccer’s decision to suspend all sanctioned soccer activities — and COVID-19 directives by governments and health officials banning public gatherings during the global pandemic.
The suspension of the regular season came one week after the CPL said it was halting pre-season training for all its clubs for 14 days. The league has remained on hiatus since then.
Now the CPL is looking to resume training, although it may be a staggered return.