As two-time defending champions, the US is the team to beat in this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup. Long considered one of the best soccer teams in the world, the US Women’s National Team hasn’t always been given its dues. Former captain Julie Foudy joins Edge of Sports for a look back on the evolution of women’s soccer.

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3 thoughts on “New Edge of Sports tonight: The Women’s World Cup and the fight for equal pay w/ Julie Foudy”
  1. Your “choice words” better not be about how the USWNST deserve better pay.

    If anyone decides to thoroughly research the topic on their own instead of listening to others. They would see the Women’s team are paid more than the men.

    Theres a whole page on the US national soccer teams website about this…

    Here’s something I copy and pasted:

    From 2015 to 2019, USWNT players made more money than USMNT players as a team both overall and on an average per-game basis. USSF paid the four USWNT class representatives in the equal pay lawsuit more than the four highest paid USMNT players.

  2. I’m unsubscribing after this crap! Just keep pushing feminist propaganda with almost no facts to back it up! I’m sick of the Us women’s team begging for more money that they didn’t earn!!! Dislike and unsubscribe!!

  3. Women players aren’t paid as much salary and bonus, but they are actually paid a higher revenue percentage then the men. Women get a larger portion of the revenue. Women get “paid more.”

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