Canadian Premier League
May 11, 2018

Dear Canada Soccer Fan,

The Canadian Premier League debuted a powerful manifesto video that passionately outlines why Canada is ready for a premier soccer league of its own. The 90-second video showcases the authentic emotion of real Canadians who will be impacted by a professional soccer league for Canadians. This includes future players, club supporters, industry champions and the Canadian National Team coach, John Herdman.

The CPL emblem tells the story of the Canadian soccer journey from club to community to country. Inspired by the North Star, the central icon acts as a guiding light for soccer in Canada. The star is surrounded by additional elements that embody Canada including the land, the coasts and our Northern Sky. The official colours in the emblem – “Pitch Green”, “Sky Navy” and “Ocean Blue” – are a reflection of our cultural mosaic as seen through the colours in the Northern Lights.

An honoured red version of the emblem will be used by the league and clubs during special occasions including Canada Day and when clubs play in the CONCACAF Champions League and Canadian Championship.
The video is available through the below links:
 
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FR – link to video :  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HV7Y9U4rtcNvS0bicHgSO-eDF8Vlel1H/view?usp=sharing
Voici la Première Ligue Canadienne. Tous Uniques, Tous Unis. #CanPL #TousUnis
 
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EN – https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6395572811305353216
FR – https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6395573938809769984
 
YouTube:
EN – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eenB-Ew4JMo
FR – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY5w2rsKrkQ
 
The Emblem story available on:
ENG - http://canpl.ca/brand-story/
FR - http://fr.canpl.ca/histoire-de-la-marque/
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