'Crazy' WNBA pay irks Sparks ace Cambage
Liz Cambage will finally play for the team that she has wanted to since deciding to take her talents to the WNBA in 2011.
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Liz Cambage will finally play for the team that she has wanted to since deciding to take her talents to the WNBA in 2011.
Former Premier League midfielder Florent Malouda has given his praise to Newcastle United winger Allan Saint-Maximin and has labelled him as one of the most exciting players in the division.
A mere 2,155 days after the US women’s soccer team filed a complaint with the USA’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and 1,082 days since the team filed a lawsuit against US Soccer, the team and the federation announced a settlement on Tuesday.
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.
The US Soccer Federation on Tuesday settled a gender discrimination lawsuit with members of the US women's national team, agreeing to pay $24 million.
After a six-year legal battle, past and present players of the US women's national football team have reached a landmark settlement with their governing body, US Soccer, over equal pay.
Birmingham City fell foul to the new manager bounce as Paul Ince started his Reading tenure with a 2-1 victory.