Por: The New York Times Sports October 06, 2022
Everybody knew Paul Riley was a problem.The first tangible sign came after the 2014 season, when players on the women’s soccer team he coached, the Portland Thorns, complained about his behavior in an anonymous survey.“We got used to being called dumb, stupid, slow, idiotic, retarded,” one player wrote. Another said, “Being subject to verbal abuse and sexism shouldn’t exist in this league by any coach.”The comments were distributed... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Sports October 07, 2022
Police fire tear gas into a crowd of soccer fans, who panic and rush for the exits. There are so many trying to escape and some of the gates are locked. The stadium becomes a death trap.People are trampled in the desperation. Others suffocate, crushed by the weight of bodies... + más
Soccer's worst disasters: Same mistakes by police, fans die | Associated Press
Indonesia police chief, others removed over soccer disaster | New York Daily News
Associated Press USA Sports October 07, 2022
Soccer's worst disasters: Same mistakes by police, fans die | WPLG Local 10
New York Daily News USA Nation October 04, 2022
An Indonesian police chief and nine elite officers were removed from their posts Monday and 18 others were being investigated for responsibility in the firing of tear gas inside a soccer stadium that set off a stampede, killing at least 125 people, officials said. Distraught... + más
Stadium tragedy exposes Indonesia's troubled soccer history | WPLG Local 10
Indonesia Police Chief, Others Removed Over Soccer Disaster | NBC 6 South Florida
The New York Times USA Sports October 04, 2022
One coach called in a player to review game film and showed her pornography instead. Another was notorious at the highest levels of women’s soccer for alternately berating his players and then quizzing them about their sex lives.A third coach coerced multiple players into... + más
US Soccer Report: NWSL Had 'Systemic' Culture of Sexual Misconduct, Emotional Abuse | Bleacher Report
Abuse in women’s pro soccer league was systemic, report says | WGN-TV
Los Angeles Times USA Sports October 04, 2022
Hello, and welcome to the weekly L.A. Times soccer newsletter. I’m Kevin Baxter, The Times’ soccer writer, and today we look at LAFC and the Galaxy finding their way to the postseason; Angel City missing out on the National Women's Soccer League playoffs; and Qatar’s... + más
NWSL abuse ‘rooted in a deeper culture’ and was systemic, a damning report commissioned by US Soccer says | Orlando Sentinel
Abuse in women's pro soccer league was systemic, report says | WPLG Local 10
Bleacher Report USA Sports October 03, 2022
The United States Soccer Federation released the findings of its independent investigation into allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct within women's professional soccer in the U.S.U.S. Soccer @ussoccerToday, U.S. Soccer released the full findings and recommendations of... + más
CBS News USA Politics October 02, 2022
Panic and a chaotic run for exits after police fired tear gas at an Indonesian soccer match to drive away rampaging fans left at least 174 dead, most of whom were trampled upon or suffocated, making it one of the deadliest sports events in the world.Attention immediately focused... + más
174 die as tear gas triggers crush at Indonesia soccer match | Associated Press
Indonesia stadium tragedy: At least 174 dead as videos show panic | Newsweek
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