US Soccer Refuses to Sanction USL or NASL for 2010, Gives Sides 7 Days to Find Compromise
Official Press Release from ussoccer.com
CHICAGO (Dec. 30, 2009) – The U.S. Soccer Board of Directors voted unanimously on Tuesday to not
sanction either the USL or the NASL to operate a Division II professional league in 2010.
The decision was made on the recommendation of the Professional League Task Force, which determined
that neither organization on its own was able to provide a viable and sustainable operation during
the upcoming season.
USL News @ Dec 30, 2009 2:34 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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