RUSH CANADA NEWS

PSLC LAUNCH
Premier Soccer Leagues Canada (PSLC), formerly League1 Canada, has unveiled a new name and brand identity that reflects its central role in Canada’s aligned domestic soccer pathway. Launched alongside a refreshed Canadian Premier League (CPL) identity, the rebrand strengthens cohesion across provincial and regional leagues while preserving the unique character of each competition.
As part of this evolution, League1 Ontario becomes the Ontario Premier League (OPL), League1 British Columbia becomes the British Columbia Premier League, and League1 Alberta becomes the Alberta Premier League. The system will continue to expand with the launch of the Prairies Premier League in May 2026, bringing Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Northern Ontario into the pathway.
The Ontario Premier League officially launches this season, maintaining the same competition formats as 2025 while introducing updated division names. Ontario Premier League 1, 2, and 3 replace the former Premier Division, Championship, and League2 Ontario, with promotion and relegation continuing across all tiers. OPL 3 will again operate across three regional conferences, and the Ontario Premier League U-20 replaces League1 Ontario U-20 with the same regional structure and playoff format. The League Cup will also return in its familiar format for both men’s and women’s competitions.
Rush Canada will be entering 2 Men's teams and 3 Women's teams into the upcoming 2026 Outdoor Season continuing the academy's commitment to player development and high-level competition. The PSLC rebrand reinforces a clear pathway from grassroots to professional soccer, providing athletes opportunities to progress locally, nationally, and internationally.











