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canada's kit designs impress

Canadian Premier League and Northern Super League jerseys compared favourably to other leagues

24 Apr 2026 · 24 Apr 2026·1 source

According to ESPN FC, the Canadian Premier League and Northern Super League have showcased an impressive array of jerseys this season, reportedly holding their own against other leagues worldwide

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