Canada Soccer strikes lucrative new rights deal, projects massive financial boost
Canada Soccer has successfully reworked its controversial rights deal with Canadian Soccer Business, with the new 12-year agreement offering a massive financial boost for the governing body.
CEO Kevin Blue projects Canada Soccer will earn “well over $100 million” more in net revenue over the length of the contract than what the existing deal offered, with much of the growth compounding in the middle and latter years of the agreement.
Shrouded in secrecy, the existing rights deal with CSB — which rebranded Thursday as Canadian Soccer Media & Entertainment (CSME) — was decried by players and politicians alike. The players had complained that the deal was unfair, holding both them and the game back.
The new agreement was released Friday essentially in full, covering 31 pages with only a few redactions.


