After two years of paying the bills, Canadian Premier League pulls the plug on Valour
After two years of financing Valour FC, the Canadian Premier League has called time on the Winnipeg-based team.
The league announced Friday that Valour, one of its original franchises, is closing shop.
“I think it’s a case of a step back to take a leap forward,” said James Johnson, Group CEO of Canadian Soccer Business which shares ownership with the CPL. “A difficult day today for the CPL and of course, in particular, Winnipeg.
“Having said that though, it’s not indicative of the rest of the league and the rest of the business. It’s a tough call. Its one when we’re sitting down and planning out what we want 2026 to look like, we’ve got to make decisions around where we invest. And we couldn’t justify effectively running the club for a third year because we need to invest in other areas.”


