NWSL players wear 'Black Lives Matter' shirts, kneel before first game of Challenge Cup
Players from NWSL's North Carolina and Portland teams wore "Black Lives Matter" shirts and kneeled in a moment of silence at Saturday's Challenge Cup.
Players from NWSL's North Carolina and Portland teams wore "Black Lives Matter" shirts and kneeled in a moment of silence at Saturday's Challenge Cup.
The NWSL became the first U.S. team sports league to return amid the COVID-19 pandemic as the Courage and Thorns took the field in Utah.
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