The Canadian men’s and women’s soccer teams are urging change in Canada Soccer’s leadership at the governing body’s annual meeting this week in Saint John, N.B.
Former Olympian Charmaine Crooks was named interim president. The former track star has been on the Canada Soccer board since 2012-13 and served as vice-president since January 2021.
Crooks faces a challenge from former Canada Soccer vice-president Rob Newman in Saturday’s presidential election. Board members Paul-Claude Berube and Dale Briggs are running for vice-president. Berube has been on the board since 2015-16 and Briggs since 2019-20.Don Story, the incumbent for Manitoba/Saskatchewan/Nunavut, is running unopposed. Bob Richardson and Karen MacNeill are not seeking re-election.Article content
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