#AUnitedFront Update

This afternoon GFC had a phone call with Major League Soccer and our friends at the Independent Supporters Council, Timbers Army, and Emerald City Supporters to discuss the process for developing the new Fan Code of Conduct moving forward. We are pleased with the league's continuing commitment to developing a fan code of conduct that is inclusive, equitable, and manageable. We also applaud the work of ISC in identifying and sharing resources with the league that can help the league in doing so. We are fully dedicated to making our League bigger, better, & more just.

#AUnitedFront Press Release from MLS, GFC, ECS, TA, and ISC

Earlier today, executives from Major League Soccer conducted a teleconference call with leaders of the Independent Supporters Council and supporter groups for the Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders FC to discuss the MLS Fan Code of Conduct.  MLS President and Deputy Commissioner Mark Abbott and leaders of the supporter groups provided the following statements after today’s call:

 

MLS President and Deputy Commissioner Mark Abbott Statement

“After collaborative discussions with its fans, supporter groups, and clubs, Major League Soccer, the Independent Supporters Council, the 107 Independent Supporters Trust / Timbers Army, Emerald City Supporters, and Gorilla FC jointly announce the formation of a working group by MLS to review the League's Fan Code of Conduct to ensure clarity and consistency in advance of the 2020 season. This working group will include representatives from the League office and clubs and work collaboratively with leaders of club supporter groups and a cross-section of diversity and inclusion experts. As part of this decision to update the Fan Code of Conduct for 2020, MLS has suspended the prohibition on the Iron Front imagery at matches for the balance of the 2019 season and MLS Cup Playoffs while the working group conducts its analysis.”

 

Statement of Leaders of the Supporter Groups

“The Independent Supporters Council and supporter groups for the Portland Timbers and Seattle Sounders FC acknowledge the League's willingness to discuss these complex issues, as well as the League's affirmation of its long-time opposition to racism, fascism, white supremacy, white nationalism and homophobia.  We appreciate Major League Soccer’s willingness to engage, listen, and learn. We look forward to continuing the dialogue, moving away from direct action in the stands on this issue, and instead focusing our energy on making progress around the table.”