
A Statement from Kansas City Current Club Ownership
Published on October 5, 2022 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Kansas City Current News Release
KANSAS CITY - Like many, we have found the information in the Yates investigation and ESPN documentary hard to process and we commend those who came forward to speak. Both are imperative to learning from the past and moving forward to build a league around player health and safety that our fans are proud to support.
We have sought to be a player-first organization since the day we joined this league. That has and will continue to guide our everyday decisions throughout the organization. Our immediate focus remains on our players and ensuring our processes and policies create a safe team environment. We will continue to support the joint NWSL/NWSLPA investigation, as it is still ongoing.
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