Major League Soccer suspended Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner without pay through June 1 following a months-long investigation after a November report alleged a wide range of inappropriate workplace behavior.
The Guardian detailed several allegations of misconduct against Tanner and corroborated several claims mentioned in a previous MLS Players Association complaint involving multiple instances of racist, sexist and homophobic behavior.

Following the Guardian report, MLS reopened its inquiry into Tanner with the law firm of Littler Mendelson leading the investigation.
“Based on new information obtained during outside counsel’s independent review, the investigation substantiated violations of MLS policies and standards of professional conduct required of League and Club leadership,” the league said in a statement to the outlet on Monday.
MLS did not provide details about specific allegations the league had substantiated.
The Union put Tanner on an administrative leave of absence after the league’s inquiry was announced in November.
His suspension of pay began on Monday, the Guardian reported, and it’s unknown whether he was paid during his leave.
Tanner will be required to complete an MLS-approved restorative practices program before he can be reinstated.

“Based on the findings from Major League Soccer’s investigation, the Philadelphia Union supports the league’s disciplinary action and restorative practices program for Sporting Director Ernst Tanner. The Union will evaluate the best and appropriate structure for the organization following the disciplinary process,” the Union said in a statement. “The Philadelphia Union remains committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for everyone associated with our club.”
Tanner has denied the allegations against him and, in a statement of his own on Monday, said he regrets “the impact that this situation has had” on the club.
“I remain proud of my work with the Philadelphia Union and look forward to my return and future work with the team,” he said.
The inquiry was the second MLS has made involving Tanner.
The MLSPA made its initial complaint last year, but MLS said it was unable to substantiate the claims at the time.


