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National Women’s Soccer League players halt play in ‘solidarity’ moment

Symbolic gesture demonstrated at resumed NWSL games after US professional league called off football matches following sexual misconduct revelations

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2021 3:30PM

National Women’s Soccer League players halt play in ‘solidarity’ moment
Washington Spirit and NJ/NY Gotham FC players joined arms in solidarity on the centre-circle during a pause in play yesterday at the sixth minute − timed to reflect the number of years it took for allegations of misconduct against former North Carolina Courage coach, Paul Riley, by players, Sinead Farrelly and Meleana 'Mana' Shim, to be addressed − following the resumption of National Women's Soccer League games after matches were cancelled last weekend – AFP pic, October 7, 2021

WASHINGTON − Players from the Washington Spirit and Gotham FC halted play yesterday, leading protests against sexual misconduct scandals that have swept across the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in recent weeks.

NWSL games resumed yesterday with three fixtures after the league called off games last weekend following the latest revelations to hit the top professional women's league in the United States.

Washington and Gotham players halted play in the sixth minute in what was described as a gesture of “solidarity” by the NWSL Players Association (NWSLPA), and similar protests followed at the games between the North Carolina Courage and Racing Louisville in Cary, North Carolina, and between the Portland Thorns and Houston Dash.

“Tonight, we reclaim our place on the field, because we will not let our joy be taken from us,” the NWSLPA statement read. “But this is not business as usual.”

Spirit and Gotham players joined arms on the centre-circle for the pause in play, which was timed to reflect the number of years it took for allegations against former North Carolina Courage coach, Paul Riley, to be addressed.

Paul was fired last week for “very serious allegations of misconduct”. Two players, Sinead Farrelly and Meleana “Mana” Shim, accused Paul of misconduct during his time as Portland Thorns coach in 2015.

“Players will join together in solidarity at the centre circle for one minute in honour of the six years it took for Mana, Sinead and all those who fought for too long to be heard,” the statement read.

“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 we have been asked to sit with for too long.”

Allegations of sexual harassment and abusive or bullying behaviour by coaches and officials in the NWSL have snowballed in recent months.

NWSL commissioner Lisa Baird resigned on Friday following criticism of her handling of the complaints.

The NWSL players association statement detailed a list of demands being made by the union, which included a request for every coach and general manager to submit to the independent investigation into abusive conduct.

The players union also called for an investigation announced by the NWSL on Sunday to be expanded in scope to include all 12 NWSL clubs as well as league staff. – AFP, October 7, 2021

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