
Women’s Football Alliance looking to expand into Canada next season
Commissioner Lisa King wants to bring the Women’s Football Alliance to Canada.
The WFA has partnered with Cosmos Sports & Entertainment, a sports-marketing firm based in Mississauga, Ont., to search for ownership groups in Canada for teams to play in the league’s pro division starting next season.
“The WFA has spent over 15 years building the strongest foundation in women’s tackle football,” said King. “Our franchise model is designed to support long-term success for owners and communities alike.”
Also involved in the WFA’s expansion north is Terry Smith, the inspiration behind the American television series “Ted Lasso.” Smith, who in March purchased the Brantford Red Sox of Ontario’s Intercounty Baseball League with his family, also has an ownership stake in the pro women’s tackle football league.