Negotiations with the Canadian men’s soccer team could go on beyond the World Cup
The countdown to the World Cup in Qatar is ticking. And at the same time, pressure is building on Canada Soccer to seal a compensation deal with the men’s national team.
There is plenty on the negotiating table, given the increased attention and higher stakes that come with making the men’s soccer showcase for the first time in 36 years — with a home World Cup to follow in 2026.
But some part of the negotiations could go beyond the November start of the tournament, says Toronto FC midfielder Mark-Anthony Kaye, part of the men’s national team leadership group.
“A CBA (collective bargaining agreement) is a big thing. There are parts I’m confident will be done before the World Cup starts,” Kaye said in an interview. “The important things like the compensation for the World Cup, the family and friends package (to attend the tournament). Things like this are of a timely matter, you have to get it done before the (tournament) kicks off.