
Canadian Premier League kicks off its seventh season, with youth looking to shine
The Canadian Premier League kicks off its seventh season Saturday with Atletico Ottawa’s Sergei Kozlovskiy and J.D. Ulanowski serving as prime examples of the platform the domestic soccer league offers.
Both have a bright future. But the two are already ahead of the game.
Kozlovskiy is a 16-year-old defender who joined the team last month on an Exceptional Young Talent contact.
Ulanowski is Ottawa’s 28-year-old general manager, moving up the ladder after Fernando Lopez, the club’s former chief executive officer and GM, left to return home as CEO of Real Zaragoza in Spain’s second-tier league.