Five U.S.-Based NASL Teams Will Not be Allowed to Participate in 2011 Open Cup; No Time Restrictions on Traffic Finding New Owners for Atlanta and Carolina
The USSF held a press conference this afternoon with President Sunil Gulati and NASL CEO Aaron Davidson participating. Each made very brief opening statements with Gulati saying he was pleased to admit the NASL on a provisional basis.
"It's a difficult environment on many levels," said Gulati.
Inside Minnesota Soccer @ Feb 14, 2011 6:52 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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