The second iteration of the National American Soccer League was a lower-tier league that only existed for a handful of seasons, and went defunct over seven years ago. But a lawsuit the league ...
After years of litigation and the case evolving to include Major League Soccer as a co-defendant, NASL is accusing the two organizations of conspiring against the lower-tier league, forcing it to ...
Advertisement The jury unanimously voted in favor of the co-defendants, ultimately finding that NASL was unable to prove substantial harm in the relevant markets that would be foundational to its ...
On Monday, a week before a new Trump regime takes office, NASL’s lawsuit, which added MLS as a defendant, is finally scheduled to go to trial after seven and a half years of litigation.
The now-defunct North American Soccer League -- a professional league that had no connection to the original NASL of the 1970s and ‘80s -- took U.S. Soccer to court claiming conspiratorial ...
The verdict, which the NASL will likely appeal, amounts to a significant victory for the USSF and MLS, and is the culmination of a seven-year process that began in September of 2017, when the USSF ...