U.S. soccer president tells CNN more misconduct cases reported
The head of U.S. Soccer, Sunil Gulati was asked about the ongoing corruption scandal involving players from Colombia and his response is he knew what he was missing.
The U.S. Soccer president was asked by CNN’s David Corn if the corruption was a distraction from the sport’s “core values” like fair play.
“Yes, I heard about it. I knew what I was missing,” Gulati told CNN. “This is what this sport needs, there are issues that must be addressed, and that has to happen, and that’s really the focus.”
The U.S. Soccer president was asked by CNN’s David Corn if the corruption was a distraction from the sport’s “core values” like fair play.
“Yes, I heard about it. I knew what I was missing,” Gulati told CNN. “This is what this sport needs, there are issues that must be addressed, and that has to happen, and that’s really the focus.”
The U.S. Soccer president was asked by CNN’s David Corn if the corruption was a distraction from the sport’s “core values” like fair play.
The U.S. Soccer president was asked about the ongoing corruption scandal involving players from Colombia and his response is he knew what he was missing.
“Yes, I heard about it. I knew what I was missing. This is what this sport needs,” Gulati told CNN’s David Corn, adding, “And that’s really the focus.”
“And that’s really the focus. I will tell you that the USSF has always tried to be transparent, all our programs we have been very open with the media. And so we’ve tried as a society to try to set up those institutions as well, the USSF and FIFA, so that we can always be as transparent as we can. When it comes to this issue, FIFA is on it. We don’t know a lot, we don’t know a lot of the details. We will look into that