Ireland women's soccer coach Pauw says she was raped
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Ireland women's football educate Vera Pauw
has said that she became raped by means of a “outstanding football reputable”
in 1986 and sexually assaulted with the aid of two other guys
when she become a player inside the Netherlands.
Pauw made the claims in a file that changed into published Saturday
in reputable Dutch newspaper NRC and in a statement she posted on Twitter.
The official became now not identified in Pauw's declaration or the NRC story.
“Even the ones closest to me have not known of the rape I persevered on the
palms of a prominent football legit when I was a young participant,”
Pauw wrote. “Later, two sexual attacks with the aid of two different
guys were brought to this file. All three guys have been hired within Dutch soccer
at the time of those incidents.” NRC wrote that the
alleged rape came about at Pauw's domestic in 1986. In an interview with the NRC,
the educate said he became "shocked by using the allegation” and denied that a rape happened.