US women's soccer players settle suit with US Soccer for $24M

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US women's soccer players settle suit with US Soccer for $24M
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The U.S. Soccer Federation agreed to a payment of $24 million, $22 million of which will go to the players. That figure is about one-third of what they had sought in damages.

U.S. women soccer players have reached a landmark agreement with the sport's American governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay.

As part of the settlement, the USSF agreed to pay women and men equal wages for all friendlies and tournaments, including the World Cup. U.S. Soccer and @USWNT are proudly standing together in a shared commitment to advancing equality in soccer. pic.twitter.com/Sp8q7NY0Up According to NBC News, even after the settlement, the pay disparity between men and women in international soccer remains stark. FIFA awarded $400 million in prize money to 32 teams who competed in the 2018 men's World Cup and $38 million to the tournament's winner. However, FIFA awarded just $30 million to the 24 teams in the women's World Cup in 2019, including $4 million to the winner.

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