LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL / ACCESS CABLE / July 29, 2022 / Major League Soccer (OTC PINK: MLFB) major league soccer (MLFB) regrets to announce that full funding for Training Camp 2022 and the 2022 season opener was not completed as planned. “An unexpected delay has led us to suspend Training Camp and potentially push back the start of the 2022 season,” says CEO Frank Murtha. “The City of Mobile and all of the partner groups were wonderful to us. It is very disappointing that something out of my control creates such a problem for everyone. All the players and coaches have shown incredible grace throughout this interruption. Our sincerest apologies to them. We are working with hotel groups, caterers and everyone to try and get this back on track. Our main concern today is to get the players home quickly. We will meet continuously over the next few days to correct this situation.”
“We intend to honor all of our obligations to Mobile providers,” Murtha continued. “This is a temporary delay in operations and I am working tirelessly to correct this situation. As I said, our first objective is to take care of all the players and coaches and bring them back home. Every waking moment is dedicated to working on solutions.”
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Major League Football, Inc. (OTC symbol MLFB), headquartered in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, is a publicly traded company that operates as a professional football league. Our mission is to provide personal and professional growth opportunities to soccer players, coaches, trainers and forwards. office staff. Then, through our original broadcasts, provide those participants with exposure to the NFL and other professional leagues so they can further their careers.
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