The Canadian Soccer Players' Association (CSPA) has filed a $40-million lawsuit against 15 current and former Canada Soccer board members. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the board members and seeks to sue them on behalf of the federation.
A $40-million lawsuit has been filed by the Canadian Soccer Players' Association (CSPA) – the union representing players on the women's senior national team – against 15 current and former Canada Soccer board members , A notice of application against Canada Soccer was filed by the CSPA in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto on Feb. 16, and a statement of claim against the 15 board members was filed in the same court on Feb. 20.
The statement of claim outlines the union's arguments for the board members' alleged negligence, while the notice of application is a request to the court to allow the CSPA to sue the board members on behalf of the federation. In 2018, Canada Soccer board members signed an agreement with the private company Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) which gave Canada Soccer's marketing and sponsorship rights to the CSB in exchange for an annual fee.“Each of the 2018 Canada Soccer directors owed Canada Soccer a fiduciary duty... to act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of Canada Soccer,” the statement of claim say
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