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Courage goalkeeper Casey Murphy was named to the final 18-player roster on Wednesday for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, USWNT coach Emma Hayes announced.
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Former North Carolina Courage head coach Paul Riley has been permanently banned from the National Women's Soccer League.
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An investigation commissioned by the National Women's Soccer League and its players union found 鈥渨idespread misconduct" directed at players dating back to the beginnings nearly a decade ago of the country's top women's professional league.
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Compared to 2019, the Courage are averaging 1,451 fewer fans per home game this regular season, a decrease of more than 24%. Some fans point to the re-signing of Jaelene Daniels 鈥� and the club's response 鈥� as the reason for the dip in attendance.
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Berman replaces Lisa Baird, who resigned last October after some of the league's most prominent coaches faced allegations of sexual harassment and coercion.
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The CBA runs through the 2026 season. Among the provisions is a minimum salary of $35,000, which is a nearly 60% increase, with 4% yearly raises. All players also will see eight weeks paid parental leave, retirement fund contributions, life and health insurance and housing.
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Nahas replaced Paul Riley, who was fired in September after two former players accused him of sexual harassment and coercion. Riley denied the allegations.
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Messing was president and CEO of the 1999 Women鈥檚 World Cup and helped land the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic bid. Messing will oversee operations of the league and work with the board of governors.
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The North Carolina Courage announced Thursday that head coach Paul Riley has been terminated effective immediately. The decision comes after multiple former players accused Riley of sexual coercion. The allegations were detailed in an investigative story published by The Athletic.
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After a loss in the quarter finals, the North Carolina Courage has been outsed from the National Women's Soccer League Challenge Cup. The Portland Thorns鈥�