New Site Launched For FIFA U-19 Tournament

Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today launched a new web site dedicated to the inaugural FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship which will be held in Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria from August 17 – September 1, 2002. The new site, which can be reached through the CSA web site at mi…

Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer Association today launched a new web site dedicated to the inaugural FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship which will be held in Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria from August 17 – September 1, 2002.
The new site, which can be reached through the CSA web site at migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io, features an array of information on the venues, cities and teams as well as complete ticket information. The site will continue to expand as the tournament draws near with media accreditation forms being available for downloading in July.
The web site already boasts an impressive photo gallery, detailed tournament schedule and monthly newsletter.
Please take the time to visit the new site at migmultidev-canada-soccer.pantheonsite.io/fifawu19/eng/index.asp

Paulo Senra

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

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