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U.S. women soccer players settle suit vs US Soccer for $24 million

Anne M. Peterson and Ronald Blum

United States midfielder Rose Lavelle (16) avoids the slide tackle by Mexico defender Jimena Lopez (5) slidesduring the first half during a USWNT Send-off Series soccer match at Pratt & Whitney Stadium.

U.S. women soccer players reached a landmark agreement with the sport’s American governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay, a deal in which they are promised $24 million plus bonuses that match those of the men.

The U.S. Soccer Federation and the women announced a deal Tuesday that will have players split $22 million, about one-third of what they had sought in damages. The USSF also agreed to establish a fund with $2 million to benefit the players in their post-soccer careers and charitable efforts aimed at growing the sport for women.

The USSF committed to providing an equal rate of pay for the women’s and men’s national teams — including World Cup bonuses — subject to collective bargaining agreements with the unions that separately represent the women and men.


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