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The start of the Major League Baseball (MLB) season has been delayed because of a labour dispute between team owners and players.
There was little to cheer for Chelsea in the end at Wembley on Sunday as the Blues left empty-handed following their gut-wrenching defeat on penalties to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final.
Super Eagles’ midfielder, Kelechi Nwakali, may have played his last game for Spanish second division side, Huesca. The club recently suspended the midfielder and has been withholding his salary over alleged late return to the club after Nigeria’s exit from the Cameroun 2022 Africa Cup of Nations, according to football-espana.com.
The U.S. women's national soccer team (USWNT) and the governing body US Soccer have agreed to resolve the equal pay claims in litigation that has been pending since 2019, the two parties said on Tuesday (Feb 22).
The US national women's team has won a $24 million payout and a promise of equal pay in a landmark settlement with US Soccer, the two sides announced Tuesday in a joint statement. "US Soccer has committed to providing an equal rate of pay going forward for the Women's and Men's National Teams in all friendlies and tournaments, including the World Cup," the terms of the deal, sent to AFP, said. The question of World Cup prize money had formed a prominent part of the lawsuit filed by the US women's soccer team in 2019, which accused the federation of "stubbornly refusing" to pay its men and women's players equally.
Members of the USWNT have agreed a deal with American football’s governing body to settle a six-year dispute over equal pay. They will paid $24 million plus bonuses on the same level as the men’s setup.
Washington — The US national women's team has won a $24 million payout and a promise of equal pay going forward in a landmark settlement with US Soccer, the two sides announced Tuesday in a joint statement.