TORONTO — The new Canadian women's pro soccer league will be called the Northern Super League, with franchises in Ottawa and Montreal completing the six-team circuit set to kick off in April 2025. The name and latest cities to come on board were revealed today in a speech by Diana Matheson, CEO and co-founder of Project 8 — the group behind the league. Matheson, a former Canadian international, was speaking to the espnW Summit Canada. Ottawa and Montreal will join previously announced franchises
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Toronto FC looks to tighten up its defence as it heads south for games Wednesday against the Philadelphia Union and Saturday against D.C. United. After conceding 14 goals in its first 11 league games, Toronto (7-7-1) has leaked 10 in its last four outings (1-0-3). That has dropped John Herdman's defence to 21st in the league, conceding 1.60 goals a game. Herdman said the matter was raised in a team meeting Monday. "It's not numbers (of defenders) because we seem to get good numbers in and around
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