In a full-page ad printed in Sunday's New York Times, Secret, a sponsor for the women's soccer team, announced that it would contribute over half a million dollars — $529,000 to be exact — to the U.S. Women's National Team Players Association.
"As a partner, we know the U.S. Soccer Federation is an organization of considerable strength. It has the strength to be on the right side of history," Secret says in the ad."Inequality is about more than pay and players; it’s about values. Let’s take this moment of celebration to propel women’s sports forward. We urge the U.S. Soccer Federation to be a beacon of strength and end gender pay inequality once and for all, for all players.
Secret is the first USWNT sponsor to publicly support the team's fight for equal pay for work, although others,
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