Brad Stuver recently completed his seventh season in Major League Soccer. The New York City FC goalkeeper began his MLS career with Gregg Berhalter and Columbus Crew SC before a trade to City before the 2018 season.
Stuver is an active member of the Major League Soccer Players Association. He is one of 130 — or about 20 percent of the league’s players — on the bargaining committee negotiating with owners on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Stuver spoke to Pro Soccer USA the day after MLSPA executive director Bob Foose hosted a media conference call with three other members of the bargaining committee – Jeff Larentowicz (Atlanta United), Alejandro Bedoya (Philadelphia Union) and Diego Rubio (Colorado Rapids).