DEPARTMENT of ECONOMICS -- SEMINAR SERIES

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SPEAKER:  Dr. DUANE ROCKERBIE, Associate Professor of Economics

TOPIC:  "CANADA AT THE CROSSROADS:  IMPROVING INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE BY ESTABLISHING A NEW CANADIAN SOCCER LEAGUE"

Canada's national soccer team program has met with disappointing results in the qualifying rounds of play in the CONCACAF zone that lead to World Cup qualification.  Canada has not appeared in the World Cup tournament since 1986 and more recent performances place Canada well down in the FIFA world rankings.  Canada has not benefitted from a national soccer league since 1993 and Canadian players have difficulty finding training opportunities abroad.  This paper develops an econometric model to explain a nations FIFA world points to determine the expected improvement in Canada's FIFA world points, and subsequent FIFA world and CONCACAF rankings, by establishing a hypothetical ten-team Tier II soccer league.  The model suggests that only a modest improvement could be expected since most FIFA member nations already feature at least one professional or semi-professional league of some sort.

TIME:  2:30pm - 4:00pm, FRIDAY, MARCH 20

PLACE:  C - 6 7 4 (University Hall)

Room or Area: 
C-674

Contact:

Merle Christie | christie@uleth.ca | (403) 329-2518