Canada and the U.S. to work on different secondary soccer transfer windows this year
Like Thanksgiving, Canada and the U.S. have different dates for soccer’s secondary transfer window this year.
FIFA rules call for two transfer windows a year, totalling 16 weeks, for player movement.
In the past, the windows have been the same both sides of the border. For example, the primary transfer window ran Jan. 31 to April 23 in Canada and the U.S.
But the two countries are not in lockstep when it comes to this year’s secondary transfer window. In Canada, it opens Friday and runs through Aug. 8. The U.S. window opens July 18 and run through Aug. 14.