'They are protecting the club not girls': More abuse claims hit North American soccer
The head coach of the Jamaica womens national team has been accused by a former player of attempting to solicit sex from her during a recruiting process when he was in charge of the Vancouver Whitecaps womens team.
The latest allegations against a prominent figure in North American womens soccer come at a time when players around the world have spoken out about a culture of abuse and inappropriate behavior in the sport.
The detailed claims against Hubert Busby Jr date to his time as head coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps womens team in 2010 and 2011 and include alleged sexual advances toward a player he was attempting to recruit. Busby denies the allegations. The Whitecaps also operate a mens team in Major League Soccer and are considered a soccer powerhouse in Canada.
The allegations center on the recruitment of Malloree Enoch. She told the Guardian she initially contacted Busby in September 2010 seeking an administrative job with the Whitecaps womens team. Enoch says Busby suggested she could play for the Whitecaps rather than work in team management.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/oct/28/abuse-allegations-vancouver-whitecaps-womens-team-hubert-busby-jr-soccer