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Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue's methodical approach paying early dividends ahead of 2026 men's World CupOn Tuesday, Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer's CEO and general secretary, called the players on the men's and women's national teams "our biggest resource." How to make the most of them sits at the top ...
Canada Soccer chief executive Kevin Blue was on his way to a work dinner in Ottawa early one evening two weeks ago when he received a phone call he’d been waiting on for days. A wealthy Canadian ...
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Canada Soccer unveils new philanthropic programs, offers details on World Cup ticketsUnder CEO and general secretary Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer has looked for ways to increase revenue — while attempting to renegotiate an improved deal with Canadian Soccer Business, which looks ...
Kevin Blue, Canada’s Soccer general secretary and CEO, explained the organization cast a wide net when conducting interviews to fill the coaching vacancy left by Priestman. “We’re happy with ...
Canadian Shield Tournament will feature Canada, Ukraine, Cote d’Ivoire and New Zealand playing at BMO Field in Toronto this June.
Essentially Canada Soccer is increasing revenue and cutting costs, Blue confirmed. Tuesday's announcement coincided with the countdown 2026 World Cup kicking off in Canada sitting at 500 days.
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