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The Pitch: Inside Canada’s Women’s Soccer Revolution

The Pitch, a new documentary premiering Sept. 15, follows Diana Matheson’s two-year journey to launch Canada’s first pro women’s soccer league, the Northern Super League. After debuting at the Atlantic Film Festival, it will tour six Canadian cities tied to NSL teams.

New documentary The Pitch follows Diana Matheson’s journey to launch Canada’s first pro women’s soccer league, premiering Sept. 15 at the Atlantic Film Festival.

New documentary The Pitch follows Diana Matheson’s journey to launch Canada’s first pro women’s soccer league, premiering Sept. 15 at the Atlantic Film Festival.

A Film About Breaking Barriers

A new Canadian documentary, The Pitch, will premiere Sept. 15 at the Atlantic Film Festival, chronicling the creation of the Northern Super League (NSL), the country’s first professional women’s soccer league.

A Story Centred on Diana Matheson

Filmmaker Michèle Hozer followed Olympic bronze medallist Diana Matheson for two years as she spearheaded efforts to establish the NSL. Matheson, who now serves as the league’s chief growth officer, became the driving force behind a project many thought impossible.

Premiere and National Tour

The documentary will screen on Sept. 15 and 16 before embarking on a cross-country tour presented by Canadian Tire. Each stop will include screenings in the six cities that host an NSL team, giving fans a closer look at the league’s beginnings.

Why the Story Matters

Producers describe the film as a “David-and-Goliath story,” highlighting how Matheson and her team overcame institutional resistance and skepticism. For Matheson, the project represents more than sport—it symbolizes opportunity, perseverance, and equality for women athletes.

The League Behind the Film

The NSL launched its inaugural season in April 2025 with six teams: Vancouver Rise FC, Calgary Wild FC, Halifax Tides FC, Montréal Roses, Ottawa Rapid FC, and AFC Toronto. The league is already seen as a transformative step for Canadian soccer, offering homegrown players professional opportunities without leaving the country.

How the Film Captures the Struggle

Director Michèle Hozer said she began filming with the idea of documenting a startup sports league but came to realize the story went far deeper. “This is more than a sports story,” she explained. “It’s about perseverance, equality, and the people building the future of women’s soccer in Canada.”

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