Image courtesy of College Soccer News. By Griffin Cappiello It’s no secret that the United States is behind the pack when it ...
The U.S. Soccer Federation did not violate antitrust laws when it declined to recognize the North American Soccer League as a ...
After seven long years of waiting for NASL’s antitrust lawsuit against US Soccer and MLS to go to trial, a verdict was reached earlier this week in favor of USSF and Major League Soccer. As my good ...
A federal court jury ruled in favor of MLS and U.S. Soccer in the $500 million antitrust lawsuit filed by NASL ...
A federal jury has found in favor of the U.S. Soccer Federation and MLS in the antitrust lawsuit filed against the two entities by the North American Soccer League. The verdict, which the NASL ...
February 4 - The U.S. Soccer Federation did not violate antitrust laws when it declined to recognize the North American Soccer League as a Division II league, according to a federal jury in New ...
A jury has ruled in favor of U.S. Soccer and Major League Soccer in a $500 million antitrust lawsuit filed by the North American Soccer League. The verdict concludes a three-week trial held in the ...
A federal court jury has sided with the U.S. Soccer Federation and Major League Soccer in an antitrust lawsuit brought against the organizations by a now-defunct league that sued after it did not have ...
After the verdict was announced, Judge Hector Gonzalez in Brooklyn dismissed the case brought in 2017 by the North American Soccer League, which disbanded months after the federation's decision ...