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12/23/25 03:24:00
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12/23 15:23 CST NWSL creates rule allowing clubs to sign stars such as Trinity
Rodman over the salary cap
NWSL creates rule allowing clubs to sign stars such as Trinity Rodman over the
salary cap
NEW YORK (AP) --- The National Women's Soccer League has created a rule to give
clubs flexibility to sign "high-impact players" to contracts that go over the
salary cap.
The issue has attracted attention as the Washington Spirit have attempted to
re-sign Trinity Rodman, one of the league's biggest stars.
"Ensuring our teams can compete for the best players in the world is critical
to the continued growth of our league," NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman said.
"The High Impact Player Rule allows teams to invest strategically in top
talent, strengthens our ability to retain star players, and demonstrates our
commitment to building world-class rosters for fans across the league."
Hours later on Tuesday, the NWSL Players Association announced its opposition
to the rule.
"Under federal labor laws, changes to compensation under the salary cap are a
mandatory subject of bargaining --- not a matter of unilateral discretion," the
union wrote in a post on Instagram.
The Spirit and Rodman struck a multiyear deal that was vetoed by the league.
The NWSLPA filed a grievance in response, maintaining that the denial violated
Rodman's free agency rights.
The league's rule would allow teams to exceed the salary cap by $1 million for
a player, or players, who meet certain criteria, including their ranking among
the the world's top soccer players and the most marketable athletes in any
sport.
The league said the CBA allows it to use its discretion to establish the High
Impact Player roster classification, adding the new rule would take effect on
July 1.
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