The National Women's Soccer League Players Association announced on Friday that the league has met all eight of their demands, including creating an investigation committee for transparency.
"Each of these demands is seen by the players as one step closer to the goal of taking our league back," said Tori Huster, President of the NWSL Players Association.
The eight demands were issued earlier this month when the teams returned to play. At the sixth minute, there was a one-minute game stoppage as players gather at the center circle in solidarity with Mana Shim, Kaiya McCullough and Sinead Farrelly following the heinous allegations against former NC Courage coach Paul Riley.