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Thu Mar 12, 2020, 02:16 PM Mar 2020

US Soccer apologizes for arguments in equal pay case

Source: Associated Press

US Soccer apologizes for arguments in equal pay case

By ANNE M. PETERSON
March 12, 2020

The U.S. Soccer Federation apologized after it contended in court documents that women on its national team had lesser responsibilities and physical abilities than their male counterparts, an assertion that drew widespread criticism and sparked a player protest.

The statement from USSF President Carlos Cordeiro on Wednesday night came after The Coca-Cola Co. denounced the federation for its stance. Cordeiro also announced a shake-up of the USSF legal team.

“On behalf of U.S. Soccer, I sincerely apologize for the offense and pain caused by language in this week’s court filing, which did not reflect the values of our federation or our tremendous admiration of our women’s national team,” the statement said. “Our WNT players are incredibly talented and work tirelessly, as they have demonstrated time and again from their Olympic gold medals to their World Cup titles.”

Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. also criticized the USSF and The Procter & Gamble Co. issued a statement supporting the women’s quest for equal pay.

American players wore their warmup jerseys inside out for the national anthems and team photo before a 3-1 win over Japan in an Olympic prep match. Players hid the USSF crest on the jerseys but allowed the four stars — one for each World Cup title — to be visible.

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US Soccer apologizes for arguments in equal pay case (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2020 OP
Jerks. Sponsors squawked so they change their tune... Blue_playwright Mar 2020 #1
It's sports. Winning is everything. HeartachesNhangovers Mar 2020 #2
Yes! sybylla Mar 2020 #3
Not good kelly97 May 2020 #4
2. It's sports. Winning is everything.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:33 PM
Mar 2020

Therefore, the US women's team, which has dominated the sport for a generation, should be paid AT LEAST as much as the US men's team, which is a 2nd-tier team at its best. I only watch the men's team when they play Mexico - so I can root for Mexico - but I watch the women's team whenever I can because I like to watch world-class players in action.

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