Canada Soccer, CONCACAF officials defend controversial Canadian Soccer Business deal
OTTAWA — CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani and former Canada Soccer president Nick Bontis have defended Canada Soccer’s controversial deal with Canadian Soccer Business, telling a parliamentary committee that the contract provided the governing body with more guaranteed revenue that it had received previously.
Montagliani said that before the CSB agreement there was “absolutely no domestic media market” for national team games and Canada Soccer had to spend its own money to showcase national team games on TV.
Under the deal, the CSB took charge of sponsorship and broadcast rights in exchange for an annual payment to Canada Soccer. Critics say the agreement is too rigid, too long and doesn’t allow for Canada Soccer to benefit from the recent success of the men’s and women’s national teams.
CSB used its portion of the proceeds to fund the men’s Canadian Premier League.