P.E.I. on verge of resuming soccer, with CPL possibly coming to play
It looks like Prince Edward Island will lead the way in Canada’s return to soccer, with the Canadian Premier League possibly looking to finally kick off its season in Charlottetown.
The Canadian Soccer Association announced Friday that the sport can resume in P.E.I. and B.C., providing clubs compete the final phase of its “Return to Soccer Guidelines” which includes completing a “self-assessment tool.”
A Canada Soccer spokesman said amateur teams could resume training in P.E.I. as soon as this weekend with clubs in B.C. perhaps following next week.
“We are confident that the local realities in Prince Edward Island and Canada Soccer’s return to soccer guidelines will ensure that participants return to a safe sport environment,” Peter Wolters, executive director of the P.E.I. Soccer Association, said in a statement.