U.S. soccer has reached a historic agreement with women’s and men’s teams: equal pay for all.
That’s a major victory as the men’s World Cup winner in 2018, France, raked in $38 million, while the U.S. women’s team only took home $4 million for their win in 2019.
The men's and women's teams will also share equally any money U.S. Soccer makes commercially and at events, under the terms. “There’s equalization of World Cup prize money, identical financial terms, including identical game payments, identical revenue sharing for both teams, so identical in every aspect on that front,” U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone said on the terms.
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