CONCACAF creates club competition opening for Canadian Premier League team
TORONTO — It appears FC Edmonton, Hamilton’s Forge FC or any other Canadian Premier League team could rule Central American and Caribbean club soccer or even take part in the FIFA Club World Cup, thanks to a change in CONCACAF competition.
CONCACAF, which governs North and Central America and the Caribbean, announced Monday that a CPL team will get a berth in the newly expanded Scotiabank CONCACAF League — a feeder for the elite CONCACAF Champions League that crowns the confederation club champion.
The CONCACAF League will be expanded to 22 teams from 16 with the addition of a CPL side and five additional Central American clubs.
“We are very excited to take a major step forward to enhance our expanded CONCACAF club competition platform,” CONCACAF general secretary Philippe Moggio said in a statement. “We are creating a larger Scotiabank CONCACAF League that will increase the opportunities for our members in the Caribbean and Central America to play more relevant, competitive matches.