
Major League Soccer Statement
Published on April 20, 2021 under Major League Soccer (MLS) News Release
Major League Soccer is united in unequivocally condemning violence, discrimination, and hate in all of its destructive forms and stands in solidarity with George Floyd's family, friends, the Black community, and its allies. While today's verdict cannot cure the indescribable pain of a human life violently taken, it honors the sanctity of George Floyd's life and reaffirms that a Black life matters. MLS, its clubs, the MLSPA, and its players will continue to take actions to advance equality, peace, and healing. Justice for one must not overshadow the cry for equal justice for all.
Major League Soccer Stories from April 20, 2021
- Major League Soccer Statement - MLS
- NWSL and NWSLPA Statement Following Derek Chauvin Verdict - Orlando City SC
- Otmane Ibrir Named CF Montréal U23 Head Coach - Club de Foot Montreal
- FC Dallas Announces Additions to Soccer Operations Team - FC Dallas
- New York Red Bulls Acquire Frankie Amaya from FC Cincinnati - Red Bull New York
- FC Cincinnati Acquire $950,000 in General Allocation Money from New York Red Bulls - FC Cincinnati
- New England Revolution Hire Rob Becerra as New Director of Youth Development - New England Revolution
- Know Your Opponent: Sporting KC - Orlando City SC
- FC Cincinnati Partner with Local Black-Owned Businesses on Licensed Merchandise - FC Cincinnati
- Toronto FC Trade International Roster Spot to FC Dallas for GAM - Toronto FC
- FC Dallas Acquires International Roster Spot from Toronto FC - FC Dallas
- The Pitch: Will Javier Hernández Have An Encore? - MLS
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