
Canada Soccer reports 2024 loss of $4 million, looks to eliminate deficit in 2026
Canada Soccer reported a loss of $4 million in 2024, up from $2.5 million the year before.
The deficit is just under the $4.2 million the governing body had projected in early 2024. The gap was covered by cash reserves, of which Canada Soccer now has $5.9 million remaining.
“Better than projected but we all know that operating at levels of deficit of this magnitude is not sustainable,” Canada Soccer chief executive officer and general secretary Kevin Blue said in an interview. ” And it is our intent to reduce the deficit for 2025 … and then eliminate the deficit in ’26.”
The association has projected a $2.4 million deficit in 2025.