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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 York on Monday.
Regardless of whether NASL appeals this week’s decision or not, it doesn’t change the fact that US Soccer seems more interested in its national teams than it is in the professional club game. Instead ...
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 not to ...
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 York on Monday.
the number of teams and the locations of those teams. The North American Soccer League, which was founded in 2009, held second-tier status from 2011-17. It said in its lawsuit the federation's ...
A federal jury has found in favor of the U.S. Soccer ... of teams, market size of a team's city, stadium capacity, as well as the minimum financial requirements for team owners. The NASL argued ...