USWNT stars on why talks with U.S. Soccer broke down so quickly



U.S. soccer stars Megan Rapinoe and Christen Press are gearing up to take the fight for equal pay to the courtroom. Mediation talks between the U.S. Soccer Federation and the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team broke down Wednesday after just one day. In March, the players filed a lawsuit alleging institutionalized gender discrimination. A spokesperson for the players said it is clear the federation «Fully intend to continue to compensate women players less than men. They will not succeed.» U.S. Soccer did not respond to a request for comment. Team co-captain Megan Rapinoe and Christen Press join “CBS This Morning” to discuss why talks broke down so quickly.

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Exclusive: US Women’s Soccer Reacts To Historic Equal Pay Deal



After fighting for equal pay for over a decade, the U.S. women’s soccer team exclusively shares with TODAY and NBC’s Stephanie Gosk that they have reached an agreement. The terms include sharing World Cup prize money equally with the men and women’s players.

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How Major League Soccer Plans To Overtake Baseball



Soccer in the U.S. has not always had the best track record. Its popularity wavers and interest is usually tied to significant events, such as the World Cup or the Olympics. Major League Soccer has spent over 25-years trying to change soccer’s sentiment in the U.S. while competing with more fast-paced, high-scoring sports like the NFL and the NBA.

Over the last ten years, the MLS has become increasingly popular. The league garnered the attention of top talent, brought in significant investments, and generated a massive presence on social media. However, before the MLS can overtake the MLB soon, the league needs to dominate one crucial area: television viewership.

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How Major League Soccer Plans To Overtake Baseball

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