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CBC
16-04-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Are you ready? Let's rise together with Halifax Tides FC
Northern Super League makes debut as Canada's first women's professional soccer teams hit the pitch Image | NSL Caption: The Northern Super League, Canada's first-ever professional women's soccer league, unveiled the home jerseys of all six teams in March. (Credit: Halifax Tides FC will make history when it hosts its first game against Calgary Wild FC at the Wanderers Grounds on Saturday, April 26. Fans can expect an action-packed season of the Northern Super League, Canada's first-ever professional women's soccer league. The six founding clubs include Halifax Tides FC, Montreal Roses FC, Ottawa Rapid FC, AFC Toronto, Calgary Wild FC, and Vancouver Rise FC. How to watch The CBC will broadcast eight regular-season matches. A "Game of the Week" will co-stream simultaneously on CBC Gem and while 24 other matches will co-stream simultaneously on TSN+ and French language coverage will be available for all Montreal Roses matches on RDS, Radio-Canada, ICI TÉLÉ and its streaming platform ICI Image | Halifax Tides Caption: The Halifax Tides unveiled their kits on March 19. From left, Kiley Norkus (San Luis Obispo, California) and Christabel Oduro (Brampton, Ontario), sport their blue home jerseys, while Megumi Nakamura, Nagano, Japan, displays the white granite of the away kit. Tides President Val Malone (second from left, third photo) joins players, Syd Kennedy (Halifax), Saorla Miller (Halifax) and Sarah Taylor (Bridgewater). (CBC) Open Image in New Tab More about the Northern Super League Built by players and supporters, the Northern Super League is rooted in global best practices and strives to champion Canadian excellence in sport, equity, and inclusion. Teams will consist of up to 25 players, with eight international players permitted per team. Each Northern Super League club will play 25 regular season matches.


CBC
08-03-2025
- Sport
- CBC
McLeod, Quinn, and Oduro reflect on Charmaine Hooper's influence on Canadian women's soccer
NSL players, Erin McLeod, Christabel Oduro (Halifax Tides FC), and Quinn (Vancouver Rise FC) reflect on Charmaine Hooper's impact on Canadian soccer.