For a long time, the NWSL was the most important league in women’s soccer. Then we had the WSL, which started a new conversation about which league was the best. We were also introduced to the USL Super League, and the question of whether it can coexist with the NWSL started to rise. Now, more leagues are starting to appear, which only indicates the game’s growth. The most recent addition is the Northern Super League.
The Northern Super League is set to begin this April, and so far, it looks promising. It seems even more promising because Vancouver Rise, one of the league’s teams, signed Quinn. Quinn’s signing adds a lot to the new league. Not only are they a great player, but they were part of the NWSL for a long time. Now, we might be in front of a new league that would compete for people’s attention.
What Quinn Brings To the Northern Super League
The fact that Vancouver Rise signed Quinn is huge. The 29-year-old Toronto native brings a lot of experience to the league just before its inaugural season. The Canadian midfielder has spent a long time in the NWSL, including six seasons with Seattle Reign. Quinn was part of the team that helped the NWSL side win the National Women’s Soccer League Shield in 2022. Before that, they played for Paris FC,…