Former Olympian Charmaine Crooks elected Canada Soccer president for 1 year

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Charmaine Crooks has been elected president of Canada Soccer.

The former Olympian beat out former Canada Soccer vice-president Rob Newman for the top elected job at the governing body’s annual meeting in Saint John.

Crooks was elevated to interim president from vice-president in late February after Nick Bontis resigned, acknowledging change was needed to achieve labour peace with the Canadian men’s and women’s national teams.

Crooks’s term lasts for a year, matching the time that Bontis’s appointment would have lasted. There will be another election in a year, this time for a full four-year term.

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