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U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone will run for reelection in 2021 - sources

United States Soccer Federation president Cindy Parlow Cone never asked to occupy the position she ascended to after her predecessor stepped down earlier this year. Now she wants to keep the job.

Parlow Cone said Monday that she would run for reelection as U.S. Soccer’s president at the federation’s annual general meeting in early 2021, multiple sources told Yahoo Sports. Parlow Cone, a key member of the iconic 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup champion U.S. national team who was elected as U.S. Soccer’s vice president two years ago, made the announcement in an email sent to federation membership.

“It has been an honor to work alongside our amazing U.S. Soccer staff and members to see the tremendous work that everyone puts in every day to grow the game,” Parlow Cone, 42, wrote in the message, a copy of which was obtained by Yahoo. “It’s clear there are exciting times ahead for U.S. Soccer and for the sport in the United States, which is why I am planning to seek election for another year as U.S. Soccer President.”

Cindy Parlow Cone will seek re-election as U.S. Soccer president in 2021. (Meg Oliphant/Getty)
Cindy Parlow Cone will seek re-election as U.S. Soccer president in 2021. (Meg Oliphant/Getty)

U.S. Soccer’s bylaws require an election to be held at its next yearly meeting following any change to the presidency. Former president Carlos Cordeiro, who in 2018 emerged from a record field of eight candidates that included former USWNT goalkeeper Hope Solo and ex-U.S. men’s national team midfielder Kyle Martino, resigned in March under pressure from fans and sponsors after federation lawyers used sexist language to argue its case in a equal pay lawsuit brought by its world-beating women’s team. In May, a federal judge dismissed most of the players’ claims. The USWNT won its fourth World Cup, and second in a row, last year.

If her campaign is successful, Parlow Cone would serve the final 12 months of Cordiero’s four-year term. It’s not clear who, if anyone, will run against Parlow Cone next year. Either way, another presidential election is scheduled for 2022.

Cordeiro replaced longtime USSF president Sunil Gulati, who decided not to run for a fourth and final term after the U.S. men failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

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