Soccer

Canada's Janine Beckie joins ownership group of League1 Ontario soccer club

Canadian international Janine Beckie is the latest to buy into Simcoe County Rovers FC of League1 Ontario.

Current Canadian internationals Doneil Henry, Cyle Larin already part of team

Canada's Janine Beckie celebrates following a goal during the Tokyo Olympics. Beckie bought into the ownership group of a League1 Ontario club on Thursday. (Silvia Izquierdo/The Associated Press)

Canadian international Janine Beckie is the latest to buy into Simcoe County Rovers FC of League1 Ontario.

The team said Thursday the Manchester City forward has joined an ownership group that includes former Canadian international Julian de Guzman, who is the club's president and managing partner.

Current Canadian internationals Cyle Larin and Doneil Henry are also part of the ownership group along with CEO Peter Raco, COO Will Devellis and board member Kosi Stobbs. They acquired the franchise licence previously held by Aurora FC.

"Janine is a trendsetter and the perfect role model for the future of women's soccer in Canada," de Guzan said in a statement. "Having her as co-owner will heighten and expand the growth of the game not only in the Huronia Region, but the entire nation."

Founded in 2014, League1 Ontario is the third tier of soccer in the province with a men's and women's Premier Division.

De Guzman, Raco and Devellis had been involved with another Barrie side, 1812 FC, in the league but elected to go their own way.

On Monday, the club recently announced its first player signing: four-time League1 all-star, Leaford Allen.

The team is slated to open training camp in March.

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