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  • U.S. womens soccer team demands equal pay after winning world cup

    LYON, France -- There were plenty of chants of "U-S-A" as the World Cup final unfolded Sunday, but the clearly audible chant from the stands that greeted FIFA president Gianni Infantino as he prepared to hand out World Cup medals was different: "Equal pay."

    U.S. players are currently suing their own federation for gender discrimination, even as the two sides prepare for a New York City parade on Wednesday.

    FIFA will award $30 million in prize money for the Women's World Cup. The men received $400 million last year. Infantino said this week he wants to double the prize money for the women's tournament by the next edition in 2023, but the gap between the genders could actually grow with FIFA expected to award $440 million for the men's tournament in 2022.

    As Golden Ball winner Megan Rapinoe embraced U.S. Soccer president Carlos Cordeiro after the American team beat the Netherlands to win its fourth World Cup title, the chant from the stands was a reminder that U.S. players had more than a trophy riding on success in France.

    "Everyone is kind of asking what's next and what we want to come of all of this," Rapinoe said afterward. "It's to stop having the conversation about equal pay and are we worth it and should we and the investment piece. What are we going to do about it? Gianni, what are we going to do about it? Carlos, what are we going to do about it?

    "It's time to sit down with everyone and really get to work. This game has done so much for all of us. We've put so much into it. I think it's a testament to the quality on the field, and I don't think everything else is matching that. So how do we get everything to match up and continue to push this forward. Because I think at this point the argument we have been having is null and void."

    Within moments of the final whistle, a spokesperson for the U.S. women's players association released a statement contending the 2-0 win and all that went with it was further proof that the men's and women's national teams should be paid equally.

    "At this moment of tremendous pride for America, the sad equation remains all too clear, and Americans won't stand for it anymore," the statement read. "These athletes generate more revenue and garner higher TV ratings, but get paid less simply because they are women. It is time for the federation to correct this disparity once and for all."

    The Wall Street Journal reported on the eve of the first U.S. knockout round game that U.S. Soccer and representatives for the 28 players involved in the ongoing lawsuit have agreed to mediation that will begin as soon as possible after the World Cup.

    Players deferred to their legal representation throughout the tournament, saying they preferred to focus on soccer, but they didn't miss the significance of the crowd's reaction Sunday.

    "It's cool because unless we get to the final, and obviously win the final, maybe that chant isn't being chanted," Tobin Heath said. "So I think in a lot of ways, this team has been, I guess you could call it, single destiny with this fight for equal pay.

    "I think it's our responsibility, and it's something that we love to do."

    https://www.espn.com/soccer/fifa-wom...company-us-win

  • #2
    We had this discussion here a couple of months back. And the consensus was the women's team is more popular than the men's team so they should be getting paid more.

    I don't watch soccer but I always remember seeing women's highlights and nothing about the men except them losing.

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    • #3
      If they're more of a draw then give it to them.

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      • #4
        I could see an increase to $60 million, but equal pay to the Men, not gonna happen.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
          We had this discussion here a couple of months back. And the consensus was the women's team is more popular than the men's team so they should be getting paid more.

          I don't watch soccer but I always remember seeing women's highlights and nothing about the men except them losing.
          This isn't about USA men vs women teams, this is about women's World Cup winner vs the men's World Cup winner.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
            This isn't about USA men vs women teams, this is about women's World Cup winner vs the men's World Cup winner.
            Somebody posted this topic earlier this year and the people who watched soccer said the women's team is more popular and generate more revenue. This is a no brainier and not even a men vs women thing to me. If these were WNBA players I'd tell them to sit down and shut up.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
              Somebody posted this topic earlier this year and the people who watched soccer said the women's team is more popular and generate more revenue. This is a no brainier and not even a men vs women thing to me. If these were WNBA players I'd tell them to sit down and shut up.
              I could see the USWNT get paid as much as the men, but they're not getting paid as much as the winner of the men's World Cup, the world stops to watch that shyt.

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              • #8
                Sure

                As soon as your games put up equal revenue

                Stupid ppl

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
                  I could see the USWNT get paid as much as the men, but they're not getting paid as much as the winner of the men's World Cup, the world stops to watch that shyt.
                  But the US men's team ain't winning that so how you're basing their pay against the men's teams of other countries when they're saying pay us as much as the US men's team? Does the world cup determine the pay of the winners or does the country determine the pay of the winners?

                  How far did the US men's team get in the last world cup?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                    Somebody posted this topic earlier this year and the people who watched soccer said the women's team is more popular and generate more revenue. This is a no brainier and not even a men vs women thing to me. If these were WNBA players I'd tell them to sit down and shut up.
                    You're a no brainer

                    Womens doesnt make as much as the men

                    Maybe us women's is more than us men's

                    But the issue is women's world cup winner vs men's world cup winner

                    Think before you start to type, dumbo

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