Matheson hopes World Cup will further raise profile of women’s game, boost new league
A veteran of four World Cups as a player, Diana Matheson knows the platform that the women’s soccer showcase presents.
Matheson hopes attention on the 2023 tournament will help springboard the Canadian women’s professional league her Project 8 group is putting together, with a planned kickoff for 2025.
“For us, it’s a big piece just in terms of awareness. And awareness of women’s soccer and the growth in women’s professional soccer and what we’re doing,” Matheson said of the 32-country tournament, which runs July 20 to Aug. 20 across nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand.
“So we’ll definitely try and be visible during the Women’s World Cup while that extra attention and eyeballs are on it … because every time we’ve been able to make a large announcement, we’ve got really quality inbound leads coming our way. The Women’s World Cup is another platform where more eyes will be on women’s soccer and that’s always good for us.”