The Women's Professional Soccer league has folded after three seasons.
The league had canceled the 2012 season in January, at the time hoping
to return next year. But the remaining five owners announced in a
statement Friday that all operations were suspended permanently.
"We sincerely regret having to take this course of action," said T. Fitz Johnson, Atlanta Beat owner and chairman of the WPS.
"We are proud of what WPS has accomplished, having attracted the highest
quality players in the world to play in the best women's league, as
well as the progress women's soccer has enjoyed over the past three
years," Thomas Hofstetter, CEO and president of Sky Blue FC, said.
In January, the league appeared to have settled a legal dispute with
Dan Borislow over the termination of his South Florida team, magicJack.
Dan Borislow |
But that deal fell apart, and the league announced in late January that it would not play in 2012.
Each
side filed accusatory motions, affidavits and discovery demands. On
March 9, Judge Meenu Sasser granted half of Borislow's discovery
requests.
On Friday, WPS and Borislow announced all matters and claims giving rise
to the lawsuit filed in Palm Beach County, Fla., have been settled by a
mutual confidential agreement outside of court.
Jennifer O'Sullivan, who was hired as CEO in September, and chief
financial officer Kristina Hentschel were the last two WPS employees.
They departed earlier this month.
Notícia: espn.go.com
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