Diana B. Matheson Cup to be awarded to Norther Super League champion Nov. 15 in Toronto

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The Northern Super League unveiled its championship trophy, the Diana B. Matheson Cup, on Thursday in honour of its chief growth officer.

Former national team midfielder driving force behind Canadian women’s soccer league

The Canadian Press

· Posted: Oct 02, 2025 2:04 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 minute ago

The Diana B. Matheson Cup is pictured in Toronto on October 2, 2025. The championship trophy is named after the league’s founder.
The Northern Super League unveiled the Diana B. Matheson Cup in Toronto, on Thursday. The championship trophy, named after the league’s founder, will be contested Nov. 15 at BMO Field in Toronto. (Submitted by NSL/Canadian Press)

The Northern Super League unveiled its championship trophy, the Diana B. Matheson Cup, on Thursday.

The trophy will be awarded after the league's first-ever final on Nov. 15 at Toronto's BMO Field.

It's named in honour of Diana Matheson, a former star midfielder on the women's national team and the driving force behind the formation of the Canadian women's soccer league.

The trophy stands just under 56 centimetres tall and is made of a bronze base layer and a gold body to celebrate Canada's Olympic success in women's soccer. Canada won Olympic gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics following bronze at the two previous Games.

It's crowned with the North Star emblem that is part of the league's logo.

Matheson, who serves as chief growth officer of the NSL, had 19 goals in 206 appearances over 17 years with the Canadian senior women's team.

"It's incredibly humbling to see my name on the championship trophy, especially as it is a Cup that represents so much more," Matheson, who retired from international soccer in 2020, said in a  news release. "To me, this Cup is about all players, those who paved a pathway for this league and those who will carry its torch going forward.

"My hope is this trophy reflects the excellence and pride of our league. A league that was built by and for Canadians, and made stronger by the fans who will be there every step of the way."

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