Association continues constitution work

The Canadian Soccer Association reached another milestone in its path to a renewed governance model that will help the Association achieve its long-term strategic directives. The Association’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the Governance and Renewal framework that was presented this past weekend by the Constitution Committee. To the betterment of its Membership, the Association is building a new governance model that will meet the specific needs and unique requirements of soccer in Canada.

The Canadian Soccer Association reached another milestone in its path to a renewed governance model that will help the Association achieve its long-term strategic directives. The Association’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the Governance and Renewal framework that was presented this past weekend by the Constitution Committee. To the betterment of its Membership, the Association is building a new governance model that will meet the specific needs and unique requirements of soccer in Canada.
With the support of Sport Canada, the Association’s Constitution Committee has met regularly since May’s Annual General Meeting in Banff, AB. The committee made a presentation to the Board in Ottawa this weekend. A new framework will provide greater efficiency, accountability and transparency throughout the Association.
“These changes will provide us with greater flexibility and the ability to implement our objectives from the strategic plan in the coming years,” said Canadian Soccer Association president Dr. Dominic Maestracci.
The Canadian Soccer Association, in cooperation with its members and partners, provides leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, both nationally and internationally. Founded in 1912, its vision is leading Canada to victory and Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer.