NWSL: Thorns, Timbers fire execs in wake of abuse report

Date:

Share post:


The Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC fired president of soccer Gavin Wilkinson and president of business Mike Golub on Wednesday.

Their dismissals came one day after Thorns owner Merritt Paulson announced he was stepping away from team operations following a report this week on NWSL players claiming sexual abuse by coaches and staff around the league.

Claims of sexual harassment were made last year against former Thorns coach Paul Riley, who coached the team from 2014-15.

Monday’s report, from an independent investigation led by former Acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates, suggested that the Thorns were made aware of the allegations but did not prevent Riley from getting re-hired by another NWSL club.

“Yesterday’s Yates report unveiling was the darkest day I have experienced, and I know the same is true for everyone else who loves our team and our league,” Paulson said in a statement Tuesday.

“I would imagine that it was even harder and darker for those whose stories were shared publicly. … I cannot apologize enough for our role in a gross systemic failure to protect player safety and the missteps we made in 2015. I am truly sorry.”

General counsel Heather Davis was named interim president of Peregrine Sports on Wednesday and she’ll oversee business operations for both the MLS and NWSL clubs.

Ned Grabavoy will stay on as technical director and lead the Timbers’ soccer operations. Karina LeBlanc continues as the Thorns GM and leads their soccer operations.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

MLS: Toronto FC part ways with F Ayo Akinola

Toronto FC and forward Ayo Akinola mutually agreed to terminate his contract, the club announced Tuesday. Akinola, 24, has...

NWSL: NWSL roundup: Dash come away with draw vs. Current

Amanda West scored in the 71st minute to allow the host Houston Dash to come away with a...

MLS: Crew move 2 matches after making CONCACAF Champions Cup final

Major League Soccer on Monday shifted two regular-season matches for the Columbus Crew, who advanced to the CONCACAF...

MLS: L.A. Galaxy earn road point at Seattle without two players

John McCarthy made five saves as the Los Angeles Galaxy, without two of their top players, earned a...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.