Karina LeBlanc named GM of NWSL Thorns, reuniting ex-Canadian keeper with Sinclair
2013 champion with Portland to resign as head of women's soccer with CONCACAF

Karina LeBlanc is ready to lead the Portland Thorns out of recent turbulence as the team's new general manager.
A widely respected proponent of the women's game, LeBlanc replaces Gavin Wilkinson, who was placed on administrative leave by the National Women's Soccer League club in the wake of sexual harassment and coercion allegations made against former coach Paul Riley.
LeBlanc, also a former goalkeeper for the Canadian national team, is currently the head of women's soccer for CONCACAF, the confederation for North and Central America and Caribbean soccer. She plans to step down from that post to focus on the Thorns.
In an interview Monday with The Associated Press, she said she spoke to the current Thorns players this weekend. She vowed to put players at the forefront going forward.
"I felt that this was the right move based on their response, because I think it's time that everyone understands that this is a moment in time where we pause, we learn, we realize what we can do better, and then we connect and then we rise," she said. "And that's how I'm looking at it. It's a time for us all to connect and rise.
"And I get to do that knowing what it's like to sit on the other side and playing for the club and now knowing with all my years of experience in CONCACAF and doing a lot of things at the global level, I see a bigger picture."
Wilkinson was placed on administrative leave last month after two former NWSL players went public with their allegations against Riley.
Riley coached the Thorns for the 2014 and 2015 seasons, but Portland did not retain him following a team investigation after a player complained. Riley went from there to the team that eventually became the North Carolina Courage, which fired him in late September following a published report about allegations that spanned his time with both teams.
I will never forget my year playing at this club. I'll never forget what it felt to put that jersey on, and have the crest on your heart.