MLS hands Ernst Tanner unpaid suspension through June 2026
Major League Soccer has suspended Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner without pay through 1 June 2026 following a league investigation into allegations of misconduct.
The sanction was confirmed by MLS on Monday after an independent review conducted by outside counsel. In a statement provided to The Guardian, the league said it “substantiated violations of MLS policies and standards of professional conduct required of League and Club leadership,” citing “new information obtained” during the review. The investigation had been ongoing since mid-November after a Guardian report outlined a range of allegations connected to Tanner’s time at the Union.
The decision represents one of the most significant disciplinary actions MLS has taken against a senior soccer executive in recent years. While the league did not publicly detail the specific breaches behind the punishment, the suspension length — nearly a full competitive season and beyond — underlines the seriousness with which MLS says it viewed the findings.
⚽ Key Insight
For Philadelphia, the move raises immediate operational questions for a club that has leaned heavily on Tanner’s roster-building philosophy, youth development pipeline and talent identification in both domestic and international markets. The Union have been widely regarded as one of MLS’s most consistent sporting projects of the last half-decade, and Tanner’s front-office influence has been central to that identity.
MLS’s statement also signals a wider message to the league’s decision-makers: standards applied to leadership roles will be enforced through formal mechanisms, including external legal review, when allegations reach a certain threshold. In an era when clubs increasingly resemble global football organizations with large staffs and complex power structures, MLS appears intent on demonstrating that governance and workplace conduct are not secondary considerations.
Philadelphia have not, in the league’s announcement as cited by the Guardian, been assigned any competitive penalties tied directly to the case. However, a long-term absence for a sporting director can still create instability: contract negotiations, recruitment strategy, staff oversight and academy pathways often flow through one office. The Union will now need to determine how responsibilities are redistributed internally, and whether additional hires are required to cover a multi-month leadership vacuum.
Infographic: What we know
Discipline: Suspended without pay
Duration: Through 1 June 2026
Club: Philadelphia Union
Reason (MLS wording): “Violations of MLS policies and standards of professional conduct”
Process: Independent review by outside counsel
Key Takeaways
- MLS issued an unpaid suspension to Union sporting director Ernst Tanner through 1 June 2026.
- The league cited substantiated policy violations after an outside counsel review, per MLS’s statement to The Guardian.
- The investigation began in mid-November following a Guardian report describing misconduct allegations.
- Philadelphia must address leadership coverage for recruitment and long-term squad planning during Tanner’s absence.
MLS has not released further detail on potential next steps beyond the suspension, but the timeline ensures the ramifications will stretch well beyond the current season. For the Union, the priority now becomes maintaining continuity on the football side while the organization works through the fallout from a case that has drawn national attention.