The Scotsman

Teams show solidarity with players over coach sex claims

- By COLIN STEWART

National Women's Soccer League teams briefly stopped playing during their matches on Thursday to show solidarity with players who have made sexual misconduct allegation­s against coach Paul Riley.

Players gathered in the centre circle in the sixth minute of the games between goth amfc and Washington spirit, north carolina courage and racing louisville, and Portland Thorns and Houston Dash. Those were the first matches in the division to be played since the athletic last week published a report containing allegation­s about Englishman Riley's conduct made by player she had coached in the United states since 2010, including alleged sexual coercion.

Riley, who denies the accusation­s, was sacked by North Carolina Courage as head coach in light of the report, the NWSL announced matches scheduled for last weekend would not take place, and its commission­er Lisa Baird resigned. The NWSL, US Soccer and FIFA have launched investigat­ions.

A statement from the NWSL Players' associatio­n said :" players will join together in solidarity at the centre circle for one minute in recognitio­n of the six years it took for Mana (Shim), Sinead (Farrelly) and all those who fought for too long to be heard.

"We call on fans to stand in silence with us. During that time, we ask you to stand in that pain and discomfort with us, as we consider what too many of us have been asked to sit with for too long."

Portland Thorns, who were managed by Riley from 2014 to 2015, released a statement saying they had "placed general manager/president of soccer Gavin Wilkinson on administra­tiveleave from thorns duties pending the results of the outsideind­ependent investigat­ion, which is ongoing". The club's owner Merritt Paulson apologised over handling of the situation in 2015 after a complaint against Riley by Shim.

Paulson said the club suspendedt­hecoachand­conducteda­ninvestiga­tion,thensacked him and shared informatio­n with the NWSL, but made an "opaque announceme­nt about not renewing Riley's contract... guided by what we, at the time, thought was the right thing to do out of respect for player privacy", adding: "I deeply regret our role in what is clearly a systemic failure across women's profession­al soccer."

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