Canada Soccer launches Strategic Plan engagement process for 2022-26

Canada Soccer has launched a public engagement campaign to assess the priorities of the Canadian soccer public ahead of the development of its 2022-26 Strategic Plan. The engagement includes a call for user-generated content to support the development of Canada Soccer’s Return-to-Play initiatives. T…

Canada Soccer has launched a public engagement campaign to assess the priorities of the Canadian soccer public ahead of the development of its 2022-26 Strategic Plan. The engagement includes a call for user-generated content to support the development of Canada Soccer’s Return-to-Play initiatives. The engagement will run 13-31 May with a target of at least 3,000 responses from across the range of players, coaches, referees, administrators, parents, fans, and supporters young and old. In addition, Canadians can submit videos answering three key questions being posed to Canada Soccer’s National Teams to develop a Return-to-Play campaign as part of the submission. To have your say and submit your videos visit: migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/strategic-plan-development-survey

The development of the 2022-26 plan follows the 2019-21
Canada Soccer Nation plan that set the organization forward under the DEVELOP,
GOVERN, GROW directive. Under the plan, Canada Soccer unveiled a series of
programs and initiatives to move the game forward including alignment across
its Men’s and Women’s National Team program structure. It also governed support
for the launch of the Canadian Premier League, investment in a National Soccer
Registry, the launch of Canada Soccer’s Youth Club Licensing Program, as well
as the launch of the Canada Soccer Grassroots Coach Education Program online
learning platform and a re-developed CanadaSoccer.com.

“The strategic initiatives accomplished under the Canada
Soccer Nation Plan were designed to position Canada Soccer, its Member
Associations, Professional League in Membership, Professional Clubs, and
stakeholders across the game and across the country for the opportunity that
co-hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026 brings to our country,” said Dr. Nick
Bontis, Canada Soccer President. “COVID-19 and the public health challenges
faced in many regions of the country have caused us to pause and consider the
ways we connect, the ways we gain knowledge, and the importance that sport
plays in our lives, and the initiatives that we accomplished under the Canada
Soccer Nation plan eased some of the pressures of the pandemic.”

Following the public engagement, Canada Soccer’s Strategic Development Committee will lead an engagement process. The process will ensure that by collaborating with a range of internal stakeholders including Member Associations and Professional Clubs and League in Membership will ensure alignment of efforts across the soccer system to ensure the maximum benefit from the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that co-hosting will bring. The 2022-26 Strategic Plan will launch in early 2022.

Canada Soccer’s Return-to-Play campaign looks to engage
Canadians to submit video messages answering three questions:

  1. What does the game of soccer mean to you?
  2. Why do you play soccer?
  3. What have you missed about the game?

Selected responses will be paired with Canada Soccer National Team member responses and shared via Canada Soccer’s social media channels to promote the game, share the benefits of playing soccer, and highlight the challenges and opportunities that the pandemic created.

Visit the user-generated content submission form here: https://canadasoccer.com/return-to-play-user-generated-content-submission/

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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Canada Soccer is the official governing body for soccer in Canada. In partnership with its members, Canada Soccer promotes the growth and development of soccer in Canada, from grassroots to high performance, and on a national scale. Soccer is the largest participatory sport in Canada and is considered the fastest growing sport in the country. There are nearly one million registered Canada Soccer active participants in Canada within 1,200 clubs that operate in 13 provincial/territorial member associations. Canada Soccer is affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) and the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC). For more details on Canada Soccer, visit the official website at www.canadasoccer.com.

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