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U.S. Soccer, players formally sign equal pay agreements

Representatives for the men’s and women’s U.S. national teams signed their historic collective bargaining agreements with U.S. Soccer, formally closing a long and acrimonious fight over equal pay.

US women's soccer equal pay victory decades in the making

The U.S. women's national team's efforts to secure equitable pay finally came to fruition this week when the players reached a collective bargaining agreement with U.S. Soccer that gives them the same pay as their male counterparts.

EXPLAINER: US Soccer's equal pay play and what it means

U.S. Soccer's agreement with its men's and women's national teams for equal pay has its roots in the past while it looks toward the future.

Full field returns for Boston Marathon coming-out party

The Boston Marathon was back to a full field and back in the spring for the first time since 2019, and fans along the course threw a coming-out party for a region recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ellis says biennial Women's World Cup can help grow the game

Former U.S. women’s national team coach Jill Ellis insists a biennial Women’s World Cup is not a foregone conclusion but it is being discussed by FIFA as part of a strategy to grow the women’s game.

Carli Lloyd scores 5 goals, US women rout Paraguay 9-0

Carli Lloyd scored a career-high five goals and the United States routed Paraguay 9-0 on Thursday in the national team’s first game since the Olympics.

US women earn bronze medal with 4-3 win over Australia

Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd each scored a pair of goals and the United States won the bronze medal in women’s soccer at the Tokyo Olympics with a 4-3 victory over Australia.

World Cup players shouldn't have to fight for equal pay: Lilly

The American team has continued to dominate, going for a record-extending fourth World Cup in Sundays final against the Netherlands. All 28 members of the defending World Cup squad were named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit against U.S. Soccer filed in March. I think the World Cup brings another level of attention, Lilly said. She would know, having played in five editions of the World Cup. This World Cup, the quarters against France, the semis against England, those were two great games.

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World Cup players shouldn't have fight for equal pay: Lilly

The American team has continued to dominate, going for a record-extending fourth World Cup in Sundays final against the Netherlands. All 28 members of the defending World Cup squad were named as plaintiffs in the lawsuit against U.S. Soccer filed in March. I think the World Cup brings another level of attention, Lilly said. She would know, having played in five editions of the World Cup. This World Cup, the quarters against France, the semis against England, those were two great games.

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