Document Type
Poster Presentation
Publication Date
2-2025
Date Assignment Submitted
2025
Abstract
This poster presentation examines the systemic abuse in women’s soccer, a crisis that persists despite growing awareness. Through an analysis of the Sally Q. Yates Report (2022) and multiple case studies, we assess patterns of misconduct, failures of governing bodies, and the institutional responses that have enabled abuse. Notable cases include Jennifer Hermoso’s non-consensual kiss by Luis Rubiales (AP News, 2024) and sexual misconduct allegations against Bruce Mwape (McElroy, 2024). The careers of Rory Dames and Paul Riley exemplify how abusive coaches were repeatedly protected despite years of documented complaints (U.S. Soccer Federation, 2022). Additionally, the abusive coaching tactics of Jonathan Morgan and the tragic suicide of Maddy Cusack highlight the severe emotional and physical toll on players (Bosher, 2023; Kuper, 2024). Our research exposes the negligence of governing bodies, revealing a pattern of inadequate protections and systemic failures.
To address these issues, we propose the creation of an independent non-profit organization focused on research, mentorship, data analysis, and media advocacy. This initiative will conduct in-depth studies on abuse patterns and policy failures, provide emotional support and professional guidance for players, develop a centralized database to track cases of abuse and inform policy reforms, and leverage media advocacy to amplify awareness and hold governing bodies accountable. By combining research, advocacy, and institutional accountability, this initiative seeks to create a safer, more equitable environment for women’s soccer.
Conference/Symposium
Global Sports Business Association (GSBA) Cruise Conference
Department
College of Business and Management
Instructor
Dr. Sherry Andre
Recommended Citation
Steinweiss, E., & Espinosa Valencia, A. (2025, February 21-24). Addressing systematic abuse in women's soccer: A comprehensive analysis and call for reform [Poster presentation]. Global Sports Business Association (GSBA) Cruise Conference, Royal Caribbean's "Independence of the Seas" cruise ship, departing from the Port of Miami in Miami, FL, with stops in Coco Cay and Nassau, Bahamas.
Comments
Royal Caribbean's "Independence of the Seas" cruise ship; departing from the Port of Miami in Miami, Florida, and making two stops in the Bahamas, at Coco Cay and Nassau