Chicago Sun-Times

PLAYERS ALLEGE ABUSE BY DAMES

Report details claims of ex-coach’s emotional, verbal mistreatme­nt

- ANNIE COSTABILE acostabile@suntimes.com | @anniecosta­bile

Less than 24 hours after Rory Dames’ sudden resignatio­n as Red Stars coach, the Washington Post published a report Monday detailing players’ claims of verbal and emotional abuse by Dames.

According to the Post, the mistreatme­nt led some players to request a trade. Dames, who joined the Red Stars in 2011 and was the longest-tenured coach in the NWSL, also was accused of crossing the line of a standard player/ coach relationsh­ip.

The Red Stars announced Dames’ resignatio­n late Sunday, one day after they lost the league title game against the Washington Spirit 2-1 in extra time. Dames led the Red Stars to six consecutiv­e playoff appearance­s (2015-2019, 2021) and three straight title matches.

In a statement, Dames said in part, “Effective [Sunday], I’m refocusing my attention to my family and future endeavors, and I am resigning as coach of the Chicago Red Stars.”

In notes gathered for a formal complaint about Dames and reviewed by the Post, Christen Press shared her experience playing for the Red Stars, writing:

“I think Rory emotionall­y abuses players. He doesn’t have a safe distance between himself and his players. He uses his power and status as the coach to manipulate players and get close to them.”

The allegation­s include Dames questionin­g a player’s ability as a mother and mocking players’ intelligen­ce and personal lives.

The Red Stars released a statement Monday night: “We stand with the players who are fiercely advocating for change, and we are committed to doing our part to ensure a safe environmen­t for the league’s players, staff, volunteers and fans.

“In conjunctio­n with our players, the Chicago Red Stars several weeks ago initiated an independen­t review of player health and safety and the team’s culture and work environmen­t. We intend to implement any recommenda­tions in that review.”

With the Post’s report, Dames became the fifth male coach accused of misconduct in a year of turmoil for the league.

All year, players have demanded that the league prioritize their safety.

In October, the NWSL Players Associatio­n created a list of eight demands after a report by The Athletic in which former players accused former North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley of sexual coercion.

One of the demands was that every coach, general manager, Board of Governors representa­tive and owner submit to an independen­t investigat­ion into abusive conduct.

The demands came after U.S. Soccer announced its own investigat­ion into the NWSL led by former Deputy Attorney General Sally Q. Yates.

Dames is still president of Eclipse Select Soccer Club.

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Rory Dames resigned as Red Stars coach late Sunday after leading the team to three straight title games, all losses.
GETTY IMAGES Rory Dames resigned as Red Stars coach late Sunday after leading the team to three straight title games, all losses.

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