When the US men's team advanced to the Round of 16, they also secured a payout of at least $13 million. An equal share of that money will go to the women's team, a windfall greater than any prize the women have won in their string of tournament successes.
Matt Turner of the United States celebrates the winning goal by Christian Pulisic against Iran at the World Cup on Tuesday.
Players on the U.S. women's national team have long cheered on their male counterparts. Thanks to the signed earlier this year, they have millions more reasons: The two squads are evenly splitting the World Cup prize money they earn., they also secured a payout of at least $13 million. An equal share of that money will go to the women's team — a windfall greater than any prize the women have won in their string of tournament successes.the two national squads signed with U.S.
, ending a lawsuit over the issue. The new contracts were agreed upon and signed after that settlement was reached.
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