Valour Football Club continues to build its roster with the signing of Belgian goalkeeper Mathias Janssens and Croatian midfielder Josip Golubar to multi-year contracts. Janssens, 20, joins Valour from RAAL La Louvière of the Belgian Football League's Third Division. He spent the previous two seasons playing with Waasland Beveren's reserve team in the Belgium Pro League. Golubar, 33, will come to Valour from NK Varaždin of the Croatian Second Football League, where he has played since 2017. Valour's first home game is set for May 4 against FC Edmonton. The Canadian Premiere League kicks off on April 27 with Forge FC playing York9 FC in Hamilton, Ontario. Valour Football Club's unofficial supporters group, Red River Rising, has elected its board of directors ahead of the team's inaugural season. Nicky Cottee is the president, and Christoph is the vice-president. The team is gearing up for its debut season, and these new signings are expected to bring valuable experience to the squad. Josip Golubar has played over 200 matches in the top division in Croatia and over 400 professional games, making him a key signing for Valour. The team's manager, Gale, expressed delight at Golubar's decision to join Valour Football Club. With these new signings, Valour is shaping up to be a strong competitor in the Canadian Premiere League. The team's fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the season, and these new additions are sure to bring excitement to the pitch. Valour Football Club is set to make its mark on the Canadian football scene, and with players like Janssens and Golubar on board, the team is looking forward to a successful inaugural season.