Christine Sinclair, Diana Matheson say they feel grateful as NSL launches | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 16, 2025 - 07:32

Christine Sinclair, Diana Matheson say they feel grateful as NSL launches

April 16, 2025
Former Canadian soccer players Christine Sinclair and Diana Matheson are feeling grateful ahead of the first-ever game for the Northern Soccer League. Matheson founded the new Canadian professional women's soccer league and Sinclair is a part owner of the Vancouver Rise, one of the six founding teams. Both say they're looking forward to how the league changes soccer in Canada.


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