Financially troubled Toronto Wolfpack set up GoFundMe account to help players, staff
TORONTO — The financially troubled Toronto Wolfpack, a rugby league franchise without a home, have started a GoFundMe campaign to help players and staff who have not been paid since June 10.
The transatlantic team, which has 50 full-time employees in Canada and the United Kingdom, stood down July 20, saying it could not afford to play the remainder of the Super League season.
That hiatus turned into a seemingly permanent dead end Nov. 2 when the remaining 11 Super League clubs and the sport’s two governing bodies — the Rugby Football League and Super League — voted 8-4 with one abstention to reject the Wolfpack’s bid for reinstatement in 2021 under potential new owner Carlo LiVolsi.
Martin Vickers, the Wolfpack’s U.K. general manager, says the goal of the GoFundMe campaign is to raise 30,000 pounds ($51,775) which will be split evenly among all the staff and players.