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NWSL players pause games in protest over Paul Riley allegations

Play resumed in the National Women's Soccer League on Wednesday night, but the fallout from the league's ongoing sexual misconduct, harassment and coercion scandal remained at the forefront.

During the sixth minute of each of the NWSL's games Wednesday night, players stopped the game, gathered at midfield and locked arms in solidarity.

"Teams will stop play in each of tonight's games at the 6th minute. Players will join together in solidarity at the center circle for one minute in recognition of the 6 years it took for Mana, Sinead, and all those who fought for too long to be heard," the NWSLPA said in a statement. "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 too many of us have been asked to sit with for too long.

"We call on you to consider, in that minute, what is demanded of each of us to reclaim our league and our sport."




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