NWSLPA to set out demands following misconduct allegations

The NWSLPA said Wednesday's games will take place as scheduled but their "demands will be forthcoming" after allegations of misconduct against former North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley.

Published : Oct 05, 2021 19:19 IST

FILE PHOTO: North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley has been fired after allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.
FILE PHOTO: North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley has been fired after allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.
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FILE PHOTO: North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley has been fired after allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.

The National Women's Soccer League Players' Association (NWSLPA) said Wednesday's games will take place as scheduled, but their "demands will be forthcoming" after allegations of misconduct against former North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley.

NWSL games at the weekend were postponed after  The Athletic  on Thursday outlined allegations of sexual coercion and misconduct by Riley, who led the Courage to back-to-back NWSL championships in 2018 and 2019, after speaking to more than a dozen players he coached since 2010.

Portland Thorns, where Riley served as head coach from 2014-15, said on Monday, they regret their role in "a systemic failure across women's professional soccer".  The Athletic  previously said Riley denied "the majority" of the allegations detailed in its report.

 

"We have taken the weekend's pause to evaluate. We acknowledge that we will not process the pain of the last several days in one weekend or one week," the NWSLPA said on Tuesday.

"In the midst of statements that leagues and clubs are quick to release, we have been listening to one another.

"Today, we stand with Mana (Shim), Sinead (Farrelly) and Kaiya (McCullough) as they continue to tell their stories. We have made the decision to proceed with Wednesday night's scheduled competition, but our demands will be forthcoming."

The NWSL fired commissioner Lisa Baird, and world football governing body FIFA launched a preliminary investigation into the matter on Friday.

The NWSL's board of governors said on Sunday, it formed a new executive committee and U.S. Soccer said, it had retained former U.S. Attorney and Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates to investigate allegations of abuse and misconduct.

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