CFL poised to sign letter of intent with Liga de Futbol Americano
EDMONTON — The CFL will move a step closer to playing in Mexico next year.
CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said he’ll sign a letter of intent Friday with the Liga de Futbol Americano, an eight-team Mexican semi-pro American spring football circuit. Ambrosie added league president Oscar Perez will attend the commissioner’s annual Grey Cup address Friday.
“It just lays out the framework of our relationship,” Ambrosie told The Canadian Press on Thursday. “The idea was, ‘Can we bring the best players from Mexico to the CFL and can we send (Canadian) players there to continue to develop their skills and through that come back and play in the CFL?’
“I’d love to see how do we get our world-class coaches to help them? Can we invite them to our training camps? Can we go there and do some coaching clinics? It’s all about sharing resources and then it’s going to lay out an opportunity to potential play a CFL game or games in Mexico.”