November 16, 2018...Herdman hails CPL-U SPORTS Draft for building more connections to Canadian
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November 16, 2018 
Herdman hails CPL-U SPORTS Draft for building more connections to Canadian national team 

Canadian Premier League 
by 
Armen Bedakian, CanPL.ca
 
Building bridges is the name of the game for Canadian men’s national team manager John Herdman.

The Canadian Premier League recently conducted its inaugural CPL-U SPORTS Draft, where 21 players 
were drafted to seven different clubs from coast to coast and invited to preseason camp for 
the chance to earn a professional contract.

And, for young Canadian players like York U defender Daniel Gogarty – drafted 4th overall 
by York9 FC – it’s also an opportunity to kick-start a career in the sport while staying 
at home.

The unique partnership provides prospective future national team players with another form 
of support as they attempt to make the step up onto a higher level of play.

And for Herdman, above all else, a draft providing paths to pro soccer helps “connect” those 
various levels of the game across the country.

“I had a chance on Wednesday to meet with the CPL coaches in Vancouver and with some of key 
CPL leaders,” Herdman told Vancouver-based AFTN.ca. “We had a good chance to sit down 
and chat about the future. Sharing vision, ideas, philosophies. I think the big take on the 
draft is that we’re connecting our country. We’re connecting our country in ways that we’ve 
never done before.

“That’s what really came out of that meeting. That there’s a genuine opportunity through 
the leaders that sat in that room to lead in a way that we can really harmonize the player 
development process. We can harmonize the pathways and we can expand them because of the CPL 
and the fact that they’re bringing something on a more regional level that can really 
align it to all of these universities.”

Herdman acknowledged that the path to professional football is “very non-linear” and added 
that the formal connection with the university system should make “a big difference” 
for his program.

“It might even stop a drain from our players going into the USA,” he told AFTN.ca.

Having seen 15 young Canadians drafted in the inaugural edition of the CPL-U SPORTS Draft, 
that pathway is now a reality.

“I just think it’s a really exciting and innovative concept that again just ties another 
threat together in our game,” he concluded.

Canada heads to St. Kitts and Nevis for a match on Nov. 18, the third of four CONCACAF 
Nations League Qualifying fixtures in the buildup to the inaugural edition of the Nations 
League. This 34-team round will also play into 2019 Gold Cup qualifying, where Canada 
currently sits fourth overall.

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