Clanachan to step down as CPL commissioner, looks to bring expansion team to Windsor
TORONTO — David Clanachan is stepping down as commissioner of the Canadian Premier League to spearhead the launch of an expansion club in the Windsor/Essex County region.
The league announced Monday that Clanachan has been been awarded exclusive rights for a CPL expansion club in his hometown, contingent on delivering a soccer-specific stadium and “other expansion criteria to league standards.”
The eight-team CPL, which wrapped up its third season last month with Pacific FC crowned champion, already has expansion plans with Vancouver expected to come on board in 2023 and a conditional franchise awarded to Saskatoon.
A league spokeswoman said there was no agreement about getting a franchise when Clanachan became the CPL’s first commissioner in January 2018. And Clanachan said he faces the same vetting as any potential owner.