Countdown to Kickoff: Matheson outlines plans for new pro women’s soccer league
It didn’t take long for Christine Sinclair to see the impact from the announcement that a new pro women’s soccer league planned to kick off in Canada in 2025.
“The number of kids that came up to me and said, ‘Well I’m going to be playing in 10 years,’ I think that’s why we’re doing this,” Sinclair said. “Inspiring the next generation of young Canadians and giving young girls an opportunity to fulfil their dreams.”
On Monday night, former national team player Diana Matheson and business partner Thomas Gilbert announced plans for the league under the banner of Project 8 Sports Inc. More details were provided Tuesday on a media conference call.
CIBC and Air Canada are founding partners and the league will be led “primarily by former national team players,” Project 8 said. Sinclair, who’s serving as an adviser, and Stephanie Labbé, the Vancouver Whitecaps GM of women’s soccer, will be involved in planning and development.