May 5, 2024
SFU football players file for injunction to prevent discontinuation of the program

SFU football players file for injunction to prevent discontinuation of the program


Five Simon Fraser University football players have filed for an injunction in B.C. Supreme Court aimed at stopping the discontinuation of the school’s football program.


The court filing, submitted by Gideone Kremler, Kimo Hiu, Andrew Lirag, Ryan Barthelson and Dayton Ingenhaag, alleges breach of contract.


The move is the boldest yet made by those opposed to the school’s decision to ditch its football program, which it announced earlier this month


According to the lawsuit, all five players chose to attend SFU because of their desire to play competitive or professional football, believing that the university would afford them the opportunity to play at a high, intercollegiate level.


The players claim that promises made by SFU coaches during the recruitment process constituted a contract that the university has failed to uphold by choosing to discontinue the program.


One of the terms of the contract, according to the court documents, was that players would be able to play on the SFU football team and compete in the NCAA – the main governing body for intercollegiate athletics in the United States – throughout their collegiate careers.


The lawsuit also alleges that one of the terms of the contract was that SFU would give the players “reasonable notice” if a varsity football team could not be provided.


The players allege no such notice was given before the decision to cancel the program.


The allegations against SFU have not been proven in court, and the university has not yet filed a response to the players’ claims.


SFU’s football program has been competing in the Lone Star Conference since 2021, but the conference opted not to continue its affiliation with the university after the 2023 season.


While this means SFU has no conference to play in for the 2024 season, the players’ lawsuit argues that there is nothing preventing the school from continuing to play in the Lone Star Conference in 2023, and seeks the injunction to compel the school to field a team for the coming season.


This is a developing story. Check back for updates 

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