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MLSPA agrees to pay cut paving way for tournament

- By ANNE M. PETERSON

The Major League Soccer Players Associatio­n voted to approve economic concession­s for this season, including across-the-board salary cuts, while also agreeing to play in a proposed summer tournament in Orlando, Florida.

The proposal, made public by the union Sunday night, will now be sent to back to the league for approval by team owners.

“While a difficult vote in incredibly challengin­g times, it was taken collective­ly to ensure that players can return to competitio­n as soon as they are safely able to do so,” the MLSPA said in a statement.

The MLS season was suspended March 12 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Teams had played just two games of the season.

Major League Soccer gave its teams the go-ahead Thursday to begin small voluntary group training sessions outdoors. Teams must follow a strict protocol, as well as local public health and government restrictio­ns. Not all of the league’s teams have returned to training.

Details of the

Orlando

tournament

were

still under considerat­ion, but the league’s 26 teams and limited staff would be sheltered at hotels with games played without fans at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World.

In addition to salary cuts, the union’s proposal includes reduced team and individual bonuses, as well as concession­s to the existing and future terms of the collective bargaining agreement. Details were not immediatel­y available.

MLS did not immediatel­y comment on the proposal.

MLS first announced last month it was exploring possible “changes to player compensati­on” because of the financial hit the league and teams were facing with the extended suspension in play.

“We are seeking to work collaborat­ively with the MLSPA to find a solution that provides a safety net for all players, opportunit­y to earn full salary in the scenario where all matches are played with fans, and in particular provides protection for the players at the lower end of the salary scale,” the league said in a statement at the time.

MLS and the players’ union agreed to terms of a new contract in early February, but it had not been ratified when the season was put on hold.

 ?? File photo ?? MLS players agresd to across-the-board salary cuts which could lead to a mid-season tournament taking place in Orlando in the summer.
File photo MLS players agresd to across-the-board salary cuts which could lead to a mid-season tournament taking place in Orlando in the summer.

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