The major indoor soccer league said that...


The major indoor soccer league said that...

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The Major Indoor Soccer League said that it will go out of business in June unless the league’s players’ union agrees to reduce each team’s salary cap from $1.275 million to $898,000. The


league gave the MISL Players Assn. until April 15 to respond. “The league’s proposal offers a compensation plan that will stabilize the league and add to its potential for growth,”


Commissioner Bill Kentling said in a statement. “With the emphasis on stabilization and expansion, the league’s players will benefit significantly over the next two years.” MORE TO READ