There is plenty on the negotiating table, given the increased attention and higher stakes that come with making the men's soccer showcase for the first time in 36 years - with a home World Cup to follow in 2026.
The Canadian men, currently ranked 43rd in the world by FIFA, open play at the World Cup on Nov. 23 against No. 2 Belgium. Fellow Toronto midfielder Jonathan Osorio also believes the association will enable talks to progress “in a more efficient way.” The association “very much functions as a union” in the sense that it allows for a bargaining agent to negotiate for the players, said Peregoudova, a former member of the Canadian taekwondo team who served as ombudsperson for the Canadian team at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
One thing that needs to be evened out is improving travel arrangements for the women's team, which are not as good as that for the men.Kaye said the men told the women in June in Vancouver “we want to fight to raise your standards, but in doing that we do not want to lower our standards. In terms of the World Cup, the players are negotiating their cut of the FIFA World Cup prize money, expected to be at least US$10 million for Canada, as well as a package to help get friends and family to Qatar. But revenue from sponsorship and image rights is also a key part of negotiations, especially given Canada is co-hosting the 2026 tournament with the U.S. and Mexico.
Asked if the CSB deal can be reopened to facilitate an agreement, Canada Soccer general secretary Earl Cochrane said he “can't really comment on it.”The CSB deal helped make the launch of the Canadian Premier League possible, ensuring the country has its own domestic league. But there is also the feeling in some quarters that Canada Soccer gave away the future to secure the present - and in so doing showed little faith in how far the men's team could go.
Stupid. Headline should read “Canadas worst mens sports team upset that top ranking female team is now getting paid accordingly”
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