” Utah Soccer was incredibly disappointed by the allegations in the recent RSL Soapbox post regarding Mr. Carroll,” the Utah Soccer declaration states. Utah Soccer prioritizes the security, wellness, and security of its gamers and workers above all, and does not tolerate discriminatory or derogatory conduct of any kind. While Utah Soccer endeavors to discover more about the allegations raised in the short article, Mr. Carroll will be taking a leave of absence from the organization up until additional notification.”
” Utah Soccer was extremely dissatisfied by the claims in the recent RSL Soapbox post regarding Mr. Carroll,” the Utah Soccer statement states. While Utah Soccer undertakings to learn more about the allegations raised in the post, Mr. Carroll will be taking a leave of lack from the company until further notification.”
The statement came one day after
RSL Soapbox, which is part of the sports site SB Nation, reported that team executive Andy Carroll, the chief service officer for the MLS club
Real Salt Lake and NWSL club
Utah Royals, had actually taken part in discussions about the physical look of former sideline press reporter Rebecca Cade.
Previous staff members and players accused Hansen of using the N-word and calling Black individuals goons, according to a post in The Athletic on Thursday. A former intern informed
CNN affiliate KUTV that he was fired after composing an e-mail to Hansen complaining that an equipment manager had used racist language in 2014.
This comes after the owner of both groups, Dell Loy Hansen, announced he would sell both clubs as MLS and the NWSL examine
claims of racism by Hansen.
Previous group professional photographer Roscoe Myrick was pointed out in the story, stating that Carroll asked for gamers from the Utah Royals be positioned so they would look “attractive,” according to the RSL Soapbox story.
CNN has actually tried to reach Carroll for remark.