Canadian Women's Football Debut
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Why Northern Super League can change the game in Canada for good
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The Northern Super League is the brainchild of Diana Matheson , who represented Canada on 206 occasions over a 17-year period.
The NSL is the first professional domestic women's football in Canada .
The league will provide a platform for Canadian players to flourish while attracting talent from around the world.
Vancouver Rise , Calgary Wild , Montréal Roses , AFC Toronto , Halifax Tides and Ottawa Rapid are involved in the inaugural season.
Lotte Wubben-Moy has signed a new contract with Arsenal .
Chelsea defender is back in contention for the squad for Sunday 's Women’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Lyon .
The Premier League has agreed to move Chelsea and Manchester United's men's match to avoid a clash with the Women's FA Cup final.
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