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NWSL ridiculed after match is played on tiny pitch in baseball stadium NWSL ridiculed after match is played on tiny pitch in baseball stadium
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A National Women’s Soccer League match between the Western New York Flash and Seattle Reign was played Saturday on an unusually narrow field, drawing criticism from a number of USA internationals. A National Women’s Soccer League match between Western New York Flash and Seattle Reign was played on Saturday on an unusually narrow field, drawing criticism from a number of United States internationals.
Related: NWSL boss Jeff Plush on raising the bar: 'There's so much more we can achieve'Related: NWSL boss Jeff Plush on raising the bar: 'There's so much more we can achieve'
Ordinarily the Flash play at the nearby Sahlen’s Stadium but due to a “90s Throwback” concert featuring TLC the match was moved to Frontier Field in Rochester, New York – the home of a minor league baseball team.Ordinarily the Flash play at the nearby Sahlen’s Stadium but due to a “90s Throwback” concert featuring TLC the match was moved to Frontier Field in Rochester, New York – the home of a minor league baseball team.
The Flash said the field measured 100 yards by 58 yards, which meets Fifa minimum standards. But NWSL standards call for a width of 70 yards.The Flash said the field measured 100 yards by 58 yards, which meets Fifa minimum standards. But NWSL standards call for a width of 70 yards.
The USA’s midfielder Carli Lloyd called the field “shocking and embarrassing” on Twitter. Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe also weighed in, calling it unacceptable.The USA’s midfielder Carli Lloyd called the field “shocking and embarrassing” on Twitter. Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe also weighed in, calling it unacceptable.
Halftime in Rochester, where a picture tells 1,000,000 words. #NWSL #WNYvSEA pic.twitter.com/3uoQGb6S5sHalftime in Rochester, where a picture tells 1,000,000 words. #NWSL #WNYvSEA pic.twitter.com/3uoQGb6S5s
Christine Sinclair, who plays for the Canadian national team and the NWSL’s Portland Thorns, posted: “How is this ok? Not good enough for professional soccer. 6v6 field?” Christine Sinclair, who plays for the Canadian national team and the NWSL’s Portland Thorns, posted: “How is this OK? Not good enough for professional soccer. 6v6 field?”
The NWSL commissioner, Jeff Plush, said in a statement that the league signed off on the move, but admitted it was the wrong decision in retrospect.The NWSL commissioner, Jeff Plush, said in a statement that the league signed off on the move, but admitted it was the wrong decision in retrospect.
“As a professional league, we need to ensure that the integrity of the game is always respected both on and off the field,” Plush said. “We did not do that tonight and we apologise to the NWSL players, coaches and fans.”“As a professional league, we need to ensure that the integrity of the game is always respected both on and off the field,” Plush said. “We did not do that tonight and we apologise to the NWSL players, coaches and fans.”
Rapinoe, who plays for the Reign, issued a series of tweets, saying she hoped Plush realised how “disrespected the players feel in this moment.” Rapinoe, who plays for the Reign, issued a series of tweets, saying she hoped Plush realised how “disrespected the players feel in this moment”.
WNY Flash goal by Abby Erceg. pic.twitter.com/a3fPZWNt0iWNY Flash goal by Abby Erceg. pic.twitter.com/a3fPZWNt0i
The Flash won the match 3-2 with the winning goal scored from a long throw. The NWSL is in its historic fourth season. No other women’s professional league in the United States has lasted as long.The Flash won the match 3-2 with the winning goal scored from a long throw. The NWSL is in its historic fourth season. No other women’s professional league in the United States has lasted as long.