USL Players Protest for Professional Standards Ahead of U.S. Open Cup Amid CBA Dispute
USL players are set to make a statement by wearing t-shirts calling for professional standards before U.S. Open Cup games, in a move to apply pressure on U.S. Soccer amidst ongoing negotiations on the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
USL players will wear t-shirts calling for professional standards prior to U.S. Open Cup games Tuesday night, in a coordinated effort to put pressure on the U.S. Soccer amid tense negotiations with the league on a Collective Bargaining Agreement. The USLPA has been engaged in talks with the League office for months, and with no deal near, they have decided to take action.The protest, which will begin prior to Portland Hearts of Pine’s second-round matchup with Vermont Green, follows demonstrations in USL games to open the season, during which all players stood still for a minute.The USLPA and the league have yet to agree on a new CBA after the previous deal expired at the start of 2026. They have been in negotiations for almost a year, and talks remain at an impasse, with the two sides still operating under the terms of the previous agreement despite the season starting two weeks ago. They are said to be far apart on terms, and will resume bargaining on Thursday. The league revealed that its players will wear T-shirts featuring the message:“Do you stand with the players, USSF? #StandUpForStandards.”They will be worn during pregame ceremonies, including the national anthem and starting XI introductions. The shirts will be removed prior to kickoff. Players from Vermont, Portland, Indy Eleven and Des Moines Menace will don the T-shirts for nationally televised matches.The USLPA outlined the reason for its protest in a statement:“Players in the USL are proud to contribute to the growth of professional soccer in communities across the country. But for decades, the system governing our league has prioritized expansion, markets, and infrastructure while leaving the day-to-day professional standards for players unresolved. "The United States Soccer Federation sanctions the professional leagues in this country and sets the standards that define them. We believe those standards must include the players whose work makes the professional game possible. "During select matches at the U.S. Open Cup, players will wear a message directed at the Federation asking a simple question: Do you stand with the players? Professional soccer should come with professional standards. Players are asking the governing body of the sport to recognize its responsibility in ensuring that those standards exist in practice, not just in theory.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFor the past two weeks, the USLPA has directed its protests toward the league itself, but attention is now turning to U.S. Soccer. The USLPA said the shift is due to U.S. Soccer setting the standards required for the division to operate. It believes U.S. Soccer has a role in the ongoing CBA negotiations.
USL Players Take a Stand
USL players are gearing up to display their unity and demand for better professional standards as the league continues to negotiate a new Collective Bargaining Agreement with the USLPA. The protest, scheduled ahead of Portland Hearts of Pine’s match with Vermont Green, aims to draw attention to the crucial issues facing players in the league.
Stalled CBA Negotiations
Negotiations between the USLPA and the league have hit a roadblock, with talks ongoing for nearly a year. Both parties are struggling to reach a mutual agreement, leading to players taking proactive steps to highlight their demands and call for action.
Message to U.S. Soccer
By directing their protest towards U.S. Soccer, the USL players are emphasizing the role of the federation in setting standards for professional soccer in the country. The players' message challenges U.S. Soccer to stand with them in advocating for improved standards in the sport.
The Importance of Professional Standards
The USLPA's protest underscores the significance of establishing professional standards for players in the league. Players are asserting that growth and expansion should not come at the expense of neglecting the day-to-day needs and rights of those who contribute to the sport.
Continuing Advocacy
As tensions escalate amid the ongoing CBA dispute, USL players are leveraging their platform to push for meaningful change. By wearing t-shirts with a powerful message, they are voicing their collective stance and urging stakeholders to prioritize the well-being and professional standards of players.

