Canada essentially alone when it comes to World Cup teams without a women’s league
MELBOURNE, Australia — Canada may be Olympic champion but it trails Vietnam, the Philippines and the rest of the field at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in one important category: Canada does not have a women’s pro league.
A report by FIFPro, the global union representing professional soccer players, notes 30 of the 32 competing nations have domestic women’s leagues.
Diana Matheson’s Project 8 group is working on bringing an eight-franchise pro league to Canada in 2025. The FIFPro report said Haiti data wasn’t available. According to a report by The Athletic, the Haiti national team has been training in the Dominican Republic the last two years because of security concerns back home.
Fourteen of Canada’s 23-woman roster play their club football in Europe with nine of those in England, including Chelsea’s Kadeisha Buchanan, Jessie Fleming and Ashley Lawrence and Arsenal’s Sabrina D’Angelo and Cloe Lacasse.