Culture

US Soccer and the USWNT Reach Settlement Over Equal Pay

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE)  Wed, 23 Feb 2022  HYPEBAE

The United States Women's National Team (USWNT) has finally reached a settlement with the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) over equal pay after six years of endless discussion.

$22 million USD will be divided between the players from the $24 million USD lawsuit. The remaining $2 million USD will benefit the team's post-career goals and philanthropic efforts in women's soccer. Midfielder Megan Rapinoe told ESPN: "There's no real justice in this other than [it] never happening again. [The settlement] is contingent upon a collective bargaining agreement that will have equal pay going forward." She added: "There's no other way to look at it than a monumental win for women's sports and women's soccer, in particular."

The 28 national team players first filed the lawsuit back in March 2019, accusing the organization of "institutionalized gender discrimination." Moving forward, Rapinoe hopes to take the equal pay fight to FIFA for greater investment in resources, ensuring that "[more] care and effort [is] put towards the women’s game."

Click here to view full gallery at HYPEBAE