Canadian Soccer Association Board of Directors to meet this weekend

The Canadian Soccer Association Board of Directors is set to meet in Toronto, ON this 13-15 September for the first time since the latest appointments and elections held at the 2013 Canadian Soccer Association Annual General Meeting in May.

The Canadian Soccer Association Board of Directors is set to meet in Toronto, ON this 13-15 September. This will mark the first time the group meets since the latest appointments and elections held at the 2013 Canadian Soccer Association Annual General Meeting in May.

Amongst the topics discussed by the group will be ongoing Canadian Soccer Association’s operations and governance, FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 and the development of the Canadian Soccer Association’s Strategic Plan 2014-2018.

The members of the Board of Directors are Victor Montagliani (President), Steven Reed (Vice-President), Wendy Bedingfield, Nick Bontis, Brian Burden, Earl Cochrane, Charmaine Crooks, Charlie Cuzzetto, Ryan Fequet, Amelia Fouques, Gerald MacDonald, Martial Prud’homme, Robert Richardson, and Don Story. General Secretary Peter Montopoli rounds up the group.

Paulo Senra

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

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