Less than three weeks after U.S. Soccer’s board of directors voted to not sanction it as a Division 2 league for 2018, the North American Soccer League filed a Federal antitrust lawsuit against thefederation in Brooklyn. For a look at the case, what has happened to the NASL to get to this point and the complicated history of soccer litigation.
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