The suspension hits hard for the Los Angeles-based club, who drop down to 12th in the standings. With just four matches to play, they're nine points out of a postseason spot.
The NWSL’s investigation found that Angel City had “side letters” with five players who signed in 2023 that weren’t disclosed to the league. Those deals increased the players’ compensation and benefits beyond the standard contracts with the league, exceeding the salary cap.
"The NWSL remains committed to maintaining fairness and transparency across all clubs, reinforcing the importance of adhering to established rules and upholding the competitive balance within the league," the league said in a statement.