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Bay FC Coach Montoya Exonerated: Investigation Finds No Wrongdoing

July 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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An independent review has cleared Bay FC coach Albertin Montoya of violating the National Women’s Soccer League’s (NWSL) anti-harassment, discrimination, and bullying policies, although it did identify issues with his communication style. This investigation followed a report from March detailing a "toxic" work environment, with at least two formal complaints lodged against the team.

Montoya faced scrutiny over alleged breaches of workplace policies, and the findings were made public on Tuesday. All involved parties cooperated during the investigation, which was conducted by the New York-based law firm Debevoise & Plimpton.

In response to the league’s conclusions, Bay FC stated, "The league conducted a comprehensive review and Bay FC head coach Albertin Montoya did not violate league rules. We are thankful that the league has pinpointed areas for communication improvement that we will be implementing."

The club emphasizes its commitment to being player-centric, aiming to foster a supportive atmosphere. The league recognized the need for enhanced communication and support systems, which both Bay FC and Montoya are actively addressing.

The NWSL faced significant turmoil in 2021 due to abuse and fraud allegations, resulting in the resignation or termination of five coaches. In reaction, the league has taken steps to safeguard its players, such as enhanced screening for club staff and the establishment of anonymous reporting channels. Additionally, the NWSL Players Association has secured safeguards through a collective bargaining agreement with the league.

Fan Take: This news is crucial for soccer fans because it highlights efforts to create a safer and more supportive environment within women’s soccer. Improving communication and support systems is essential for the growth of the league and can significantly enhance player well-being, making the sport more appealing to players and fans alike.

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