The Guardian (USA)

Four former NWSL coaches banned for life after abuse investigat­ion

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The National Women’s Soccer League permanentl­y banned four coaches on Monday in response to an investigat­ion into alleged abuse and misconduct in the league.

Four former coaches Paul Riley (North Carolina), Rory Dames (Chicago Red Stars), Richie Burke (Washington Spirit) and Christy Holly (Racing Louisville) were banned from coaching in the league. Former Utah Royals coach Craig Harrington and former Gotham general manager Alyse LaHue were suspended from working in the NWSL for two years.

The NWSL and its players associatio­n announced the results late last month of the investigat­ion, which found “widespread misconduct” directed at players dating back to the beginnings of the league nearly a decade ago.

The investigat­ion stemmed from allegation­s of harassment and sexual coercion made by two former players against Riley, who was among five NWSL coaches who were either dismissed or resigned amid claims of misconduct in 2021. US Soccer also investigat­ed reported misconduct in the league.

“The league will continue to prioritize implementi­ng and enhancing the policies, programs and systems that put the health and safety of our players first,” NWSL commission­er Jessica Berman said in a statement on Monday. “Those actions are fundamenta­l to the future of our league, especially as we build a league that strengthen­s our players’ ability to succeed and prosper on and off the pitch.”

A number of other individual­s will be allowed to return to positions in the NWSL on certain conditions, including acknowledg­ing misconduct, participat­ing in training and committing to appropriat­e behavior. They included former coaches Farid Benstiti, Vera Pauw, James Clarkson, Amanda Cromwell and assistants Sam Greene and Aline Reis.

Several teams were also fined: The Chicago Red Stars were fined $1.5m, the Portland Thorns $1m, Racing Louisville $200,000 and the North Carolina Courage $100,000. The Reign and Gotham were each fined $50,000.

 ?? Photograph: Steve Dipaola/AP ?? Portland Thorns fans hold signs in solidarity with players following allegation­s of abuse in 2021.
Photograph: Steve Dipaola/AP Portland Thorns fans hold signs in solidarity with players following allegation­s of abuse in 2021.

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