Members of the United States women's soccer squad (USWNT) have told Reuters their lawsuit against the national federation alleging gender ...
LOS ANGELES: Members of the United States women's soccer squad have told Reuters their lawsuit against the national federation alleging gender discrimination is not just about wages but also improving the sport for women participating in it at all levels.
"For us it is really important to really look at the bigger picture of the compensation piece," she said. Sportswear company Adidas has also said that if the USWNT win the Women's World Cup this year its sponsored players would receive the same performance bonus payments as their male counterparts."We are hopeful that FIFA is doing things to put more women in executive positions and more women within FIFA in general," striker Alex Morgan told Reuters.
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