Canada Soccer still waiting on new CSB deal but expects improved financial figures
Canada Soccer and the men’s national team have agreed on compensation for the players’ participation in next year’s World Cup.
But there is a catch, which hopefully will be resolved ahead of the 48-team tournament’s June 11 kickoff. While there is a deal, it is not yet official.
“The labour agreement framework between (Canada Soccer) and the players includes World Cup compensation for both 2026 and 2027,” Canada Soccer said in a statement to The Canadian Press, referencing the 2026 men’s and 2027 women’s World Cups. “Its ratification is dependent on the CSB (Canadian Soccer Business) agreement being resolved.”
Canadian Soccer Business, whose investor group and board includes the Canadian Premier League owners, looks after marketing and broadcast rights for both Canada Soccer and the CPL, which just completed its seventh season.


