


About the Volkswagen FC Game Changers Program
Since 2022, the Volkswagen FC Game Changers program has been dedicated to celebrating the unsung heroes of grassroots soccer in Canada. From coaches who go the extra mile, to parents organizing rides and snacks, to volunteers who keep the pitch ready — these are the people who power the game in their communities.
By the end of this year, Volkswagen Canada will have contributed over $100,000 to support these deserving individuals and their local initiatives.



Andi Petrillo is an award-winning sportscaster whose career spans more than two decades. She made history as the first full-time female studio host on Hockey Night in Canada, breaking new ground for women in sports broadcasting. During her time with CBC, she has anchored coverage of major international events, including the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games, and six consecutive Olympic Games (2014–2024).
Petrillo currently serves as the lead host for OneSoccer, where she brings her deep knowledge and passion for the game to coverage of Canada’s men’s and women’s national teams, the Canadian Championship, and the Canadian Premier League. Her sharp analysis and strong connection to the Canadian soccer landscape consistently elevate the broadcast.
A trailblazer in Canadian sports media, Petrillo has received numerous accolades throughout her career. In 2022, she became the first woman to win the prestigious “Outstanding Broadcaster” award, cementing her legacy as a leader and pioneer in the industry.
"I have the fondest memories of playing soccer as a young girl, and it’s because of the incredible people who volunteered their time so I could play. To be an ambassador for the Volkswagen Game Changers program was a no-brainer for me because all of the people who help kids play deserve the incredible recognition and love they get through this initiative."



Jordan Wilson is a respected, authentic soccer analyst and former professional whose sharp insights are rooted in his successful playing career. A natural leader and defensive stalwart, Wilson made more than 130 appearances for Danish club Nykøbing, playing a key role in their promotion campaign. He returned to Canada in 2020 to join York United FC in the Canadian Premier League, where he quickly became a fan favourite before retiring in 2023.
Now a prominent voice on OneSoccer, Wilson brings firsthand experience from both European and Canadian soccer to his analysis. He covers the Canadian Premier League, Canada’s national teams, and Concacaf competitions with authority, offering a unique blend of tactical understanding and player perspective. His credibility, charisma, and passion for the game make him one of the most trusted and engaging figures in Canadian soccer media.
"I am pleased to be a game changer ambassador because I get the opportunity to honour the individuals that continue to grow the game in our country. With them leading the charge, the game I’ll always love gets to reach new heights."





