New leadership role reflects the NSL’s next phase of strategic evolution and commitment to scalable, data-driven growth.
Toronto, ON (Dec 15, 2025) - The Northern Super League (NSL), today announced the appointment of Tyler Kurz as Vice President, Club & League Services, a key strategic role designed to strengthen league-wide operations and accelerate scalable, data-driven growth.
Kurz brings more than 20 years of leadership experience across sports, technology, and analytics. Most recently Vice President, Analytics & Technology at True North Sports + Entertainment, he built integrated data, CRM, and digital systems that enhanced commercial performance and organizational efficiency. At Bell MTS, he spent 15 years leading marketing, sales, and analytics functions, establishing enterprise-level shared services that supported major business units.

In his new role, Kurz will architect the development of a new NSL club and league services department, providing thought leadership, tools and training on the uses of technology, data, and analytics to drive world-class business outcomes across the League and all Club markets. He will work closely with both league leadership and club executives to strengthen key revenue functions, including ticketing, partnerships, marketing, and digital fan engagement.
“As we build a modern league designed for long-term success, Tyler’s track record in high-performance organisations gives us a significant competitive advantage,” said Christina Litz, President of the Northern Super League. “His leadership strengthens the NSL’s ambitions to scale rapidly and compete with the best sports leagues globally.”
Kurz will play a foundational role in the NSL’s long-term strategy, supporting a league-wide ecosystem focused on growth and operational excellence.
"The inaugural season proved the market appetite for professional women's soccer is real,” said Kurz “There's a tremendous opportunity to accelerate the NSL's next stage of growth by building integrated systems and data-informed operations that enable every club to compete at the highest level."
The Northern Super League is set to kick off its highly anticipated second season in Spring 2026.
About the Northern Super League
The Northern Super League is Canada’s first professional women’s soccer league with six founding clubs: Calgary Wild FC, Halifax Tides FC, Montréal Roses, Ottawa Rapid FC, AFC Toronto, and Vancouver Rise FC. The League is rooted in global best practices and strives to champion Canadian excellence in sport, equity, and inclusion. For 2026 Season Ticket information and more, visit www.NSL.ca.
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