Opening week of Northern Super League gets positive reviews but more hard work awaits
- The Northern Super League opened with games at B.C. Place Stadium and BMO Field, attracting crowds of 14,018 and 14,518 respectively.
- Vancouver Rise FC and Montreal Roses FC both won their opening matches with scores of 1-0 against Calgary Wild FC and AFC Toronto.
- Diana Matheson highlighted the league's independence and aims to add two expansion teams by 2027.
- Matheson noted the league's independence as a strength, emphasizing that every dollar supports women’s soccer in Canada.
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Northern Super League's opening week gets positive reviews but more hard work awaits
Week 1 of the Northern Super League is done, to positive reviews. Now the hard work really begins. High-profile opening games at Vancouver's B.C. Place Stadium and Toronto's BMO Field drew announced crowds of 14,018 and 14,518.
Form Guide: Quinn makes history; Jonathan, Promise David both bag braces
A historic first weekend in the Northern Super League saw several Canadian women’s national team players write their names in the history books. Plus, Canadian men’s national team strikers are in top form, and Alistair Johnston hit a special milestone this season with Celtic, showing just how excellent he has been for the Scottish club. […]
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Week 1 of the Northern Super League is done, to positive reviews. Now the hard work really begins. High-profile opening games at Vancouver’s B.C. Place Stadium and Toronto’s BMO Field drew announced crowds of 14,018 and 14,518. Vancouver Rise FC raised the curtain on the six-team league with a 1-0 win over Calgary Wild FC on Wednesday, thanks to a Quinn penalty. And Montreal Roses FC hung on for a 1-0 victory over AFC Toronto on Saturday after T…
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