Former Whitecaps women’s team players support MLS investigation, want further action
VANCOUVER — A group of former players for the Vancouver Whitecaps women’s team says it welcomes a Major League Soccer investigation into how the club handled allegations of abuse, and it wants the findings to be made public.
The Professional Footballers Association Canada released a statement on behalf of former players from the 2008 and 2011 Whitecaps women’s teams Monday, saying Major League Soccer has hired a “highly credible” firm to conduct the investigation, but that the players affected need to have a say in the scope and mandate.
“It is not clear that the MLS investigation and Canada Soccer review will do anything to ensure the safety and well-being of athletes in the system moving forward, which is of paramount concern and motivation to us,” the statement said. “These processes also do not address the collective trauma that we have experienced at the hands of the Vancouver Whitecaps, and Canada Soccer, by their silence for over a decade.”
The statement comes after the league announced last week that Janice Rubin and Melody Jahanzadeh of Rubin Thomlinson LLP will conduct an independent review of how the Whitecaps dealt with misconduct allegations against former coaches Bob Birarda and Hubert Busby Jr.