New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Team believed Riley to be in ‘good standing’

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PORTLAND, Ore. — The owner of the North Carolina Courage said Wednesday the organizati­on was not aware of allegation­s of sexual harassment against former coach Paul Riley until the report that led to his firing and apologized for the franchise’s “failure” to create an environmen­t where players felt safe in coming forward.

Courage owner Steve Malik’s statement in an open letter was the team’s first public comment beyond the announceme­nt of Riley’s dismissal last Thursday. The allegation­s rocked the league and led to the resignatio­n of National Women’s Soccer League Commission­er Lisa Baird, of Greenwich.

Malik said in his letter that the Courage “conducted due diligence” in retaining Riley and the coaching staff after Malik bought the team in 2017.

“We were made aware of an investigat­ion into Mr. Riley’s behavior in 2015 and were subsequent­ly assured that he was in good standing,” Malik wrote. “During his employment with the Courage, we had no knowledge of allegation­s of sexual harassment or coercion. When we learned of the horrific allegation­s in last week’s reporting, we took those seriously and immediatel­y terminated Mr. Riley.”

Two former NWSL players, Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim, came forward with the allegation­s of abuse, including sexual coercion, dating back more than a decade. The allegation­s were detailed last week in a story by The Athletic.

Riley has denied any inappropri­ate behavior.

He coached the NWSL’s Portland Thorns in 2014 and 2015, when he was dismissed by the team, which had investigat­ed him and shared its findings with the league. Riley then became coach of the Western New York Flash for a season before the team was sold and moved to North Carolina in 2017.

 ?? Maddie Meyer / TNS ?? Then-NC Courage coach Paul Riley looks on prior to a quarterfin­al match against the Portland Thorns FC in the the NWSL Challenge Cup in 2020.
Maddie Meyer / TNS Then-NC Courage coach Paul Riley looks on prior to a quarterfin­al match against the Portland Thorns FC in the the NWSL Challenge Cup in 2020.

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