In the world of women’s soccer, the team to beat is the United States. The Women’s National Team (USWNT) is ranked No. 1 in the world. They just won their fourth World Cup on Sunday. Fans give them the rock-star treatment. The president argues with them on Twitter. And they’re unquestionably more successful on the world stage than the Men’s National Team (USMNT).
But according to a class action lawsuit the team filed, the players are not treated as equals to the men’s national team. All 28 female players sued the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) — their employer — in U.S. District Court in March, alleging they are paid less than the men and are provided with less support, despite their consistent outstanding performance.
Can the women’s team claim credit for bringing in more revenue? Are the women players paid less than the men?
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U.S. women soccer players, including Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan, have reached a $24 million settlement with the U.S. Soccer Federation following a lawsuit over unequal pay even though they were paid more than the men.
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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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Tensions are running high before the U.S. takes on England in the Women’s World Cup semifinals in France. The U.S. team has been accused of being arrogant on the field and some thought the team was spying. NBC’s Kelly Cobiella reports for TODAY.
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At least 10,000 people were at the Power and Light District in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, to watch the USMNT defeat Ghana 2-1. When the crowd was deflated following Ghana’s game-tying goal, they let it all out when John Brooks headed in the game-winner. (Video: Joe Ruiz, 41 Action News)
USA women’s soccer player Crystal Dunn from Rockville Centre chats with Kevin Maher about making the World Cup, not making the team four years ago, her choice to pose in the SI swimsuit issue, her new married life and the fact that she married a Patriots fan!
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