
NWSL Issues Statement on Fan Incident Following Angel City FC-San Diego Wave FC Match
September 19, 2022 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) News Release
The hateful and racist conduct that has been reported from this past weekend's match in San Diego has no place in soccer, sport or society. We will assist and support the investigation that is underway and hold accountable anyone deemed responsible. Saturday's match was a celebration for the progress our league has made, but this is a reminder that we must remain vigilant, especially in providing safe places for everyone associated with the NWSL to work, play and be entertained. We will also take this opportunity to review league policies and protocols to ensure they reflect the positive, safe and inclusive environment we expect at all our events.
National Women's Soccer League Stories from September 19, 2022
- NWSL Issues Statement on Fan Incident Following Angel City FC-San Diego Wave FC Match - NWSL
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