Northern Super League draws investment of $30 million from international sports firm
LONDON — An international firm has invested C$30 million in the Northern Super League.
The six-team Canadian women’s pro soccer league is in its second season with clubs in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa.
Apex, a sports investment firm with Formula One drivers Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris and Portuguese soccer player Diogo Dalot among its backers, said in a statement there’s growing investor confidence in the NSL and in women’s soccer.
The NSL confirmed the amount of the investment Wednesday.
