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On Tuesday, Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer's CEO and general secretary, called the players on the men's and women's national teams "our biggest resource." How to make the most of them sits at the top ...
Canada Soccer has turned to the world of golf to find its new general secretary and CEO. Kevin Blue comes from Golf Canada, where he has served as chief sport officer since December 2020.
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Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue's methodical approach paying early dividends ahead of 2026 men's World Cup - MSNOn Tuesday, Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer's CEO and general secretary, called the players on the men's and women's national teams "our biggest resource." How to make the most of them sits at the top ...
Canada Soccer has turned to the world of golf to find its new general secretary and CEO. Kevin Blue comes from Golf Canada, where he has served as chief sport officer since December, 2020.
Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer's new general secretary and CEO, acknowledged Monday the governing body's need "to rebuild trust" with the soccer community. Content. Skip to Main Content Accessibility Help.
Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue has a message for FIFA. Blue said Friday he does not believe the country’s women’s soccer team deserves to receive any penalty at the Paris Olympics in the midst ...
That’s according to Canada Soccer CEO Kevin Blue, who on a media call Friday said he had heard anecdotes that suggest "a potential long term and deeply embedded, systemic culture of this type of ...
Canada Soccer has turned to the world of golf to find its new general secretary and CEO. Kevin Blue comes from Golf Canada, where he has served as chief sport officer since December 2020.
Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer’s CEO and general secretary, emphasized that the players were not involved in any unethical behavior at the Paris Games. The team is currently training in Saint-Etienne.
On Thursday, Canada beat New Zealand 2-1 in its opening Olympic game. On Friday, Canada Soccer CEO and general secretary Kevin Blue addressed reporters to provide an update on further actions ...
Kevin Blue, Canada Soccer’s CEO and general secretary, emphasized that the players were not involved in any unethical behavior at the Paris Games. The team is currently training in Saint-Etienne.
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