An investigation into American women's football, commissioned by the Federation and published on Monday, reveals a "systemic" practice of sexual abuse and assault, of which national team players in particular were victims within the framework of the championship organized by the League (NWSL).
This investigation led by the former United States Attorney General, Sally Yates, and the law firm King & Spalding uncovered “comments with a sexual connotation, unwanted sexual advances and touching and forced sex in women's soccer in the United States.
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