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N.W.S.L. and Players’ Union Say Athletes Fearful of Reporting Abuse

The New York Times – Sports:

A report by the embattled professional women’s soccer league and its players’ union said athletes worried that their careers could be ruined if they reported abuse from coaches or others.

Juliet Macur
Author: Juliet Macur

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