Canadian women’s soccer team blasts Canada Soccer for trimming budget in lead-up to World Cup
The Canadian women’s soccer team has slammed Canada Soccer, saying it is “outraged and deeply concerned with the news of significant cuts” to national team programs in 2023 as it prepares for the World Cup.
The sixth-ranked women say they are being told “to perform at a world-class level without the same level of support that was received by the men’s national team in 2022, and with significant cuts to our program – to simply make do with less.” The women’s statement, posted by the Canadian Soccer Players’ Association which represents the women’s team, came with the headline: “The time is now, we are taking job action.”
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