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Toyota Canada partners with the Northern Super League as exclusive automotive partner

TORONTO, /CNW/ – Toyota Canada is proud to announce its partnership with the Northern Super League (NSL), Canada’s first professional women’s soccer league.

As the League and Clubs’ exclusive automotive partner, Toyota reaffirms its commitment to supporting athletes and sport in Canada and connecting with fans and consumers through the passions that matter most to them.

Through this partnership, Toyota is investing in the future of women’s soccer, helping to create new opportunities for athletes, fans and communities to connect and grow the game.

“Soccer is more than a game – it’s a powerful force for what matters most, uniting Canadians from coast to coast to coast,” said Cyril Dimitris, President and CEO, Toyota Canada. “We’re proud to support the continued growth of women’s soccer in Canada through this partnership with the Northern Super League.”

Kicking off in April 2025, the NSL represents a milestone for women’s sports in Canada, with six clubs from VancouverCalgaryTorontoOttawaMontreal, and Halifax set to compete at the highest level. Toyota’s support will extend beyond the pitch, helping each club deepen its connection with local communities, fostering grassroots development, and elevating the fan experience. By investing in these clubs, Toyota is playing a key role in strengthening the league’s foundation and growing the game across the country.

“The Northern Super League was built to create opportunities — for players, for fans, and for communities across Canada,” said Diana Matheson, Founder and Chief Growth Officer, Northern Super League. “Having Toyota as a partner strengthens our ability to deliver on that vision. Their support of all six clubs will help bring the league to life in cities across the country, inspiring the next generation and ensuring the long-term success of professional women’s soccer in Canada.”

SOURCE Toyota Canada Inc.

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