Northern Super League players to get helping hand in building their new home
TORONTO — Stephanie Labbe remembers arriving at a new club abroad and having to start from the ground up in building a home.
“So many times when I was an athlete and I was playing in Sweden or in the U.S. or France, you’re showing up to this apartment that doesn’t really feel like home,” said the former Canadian international goalkeeper who is now sporting director of the Northern Super League’s Vancouver Rise. “It feels like you’re living in someone else’s space.”
Canadian Tire is giving players in the new NSL a helping hand on that score.
With a multi-year, multimillion-dollar partnership announced Wednesday, the company will support players as they settle into their new environments with “funding and resources.”