The USWNT lawsuit isn't just challenging pay disparity -- it also claims the US Soccer Federation has denied women equal playing, training and travel conditions, as well as equal promotion, support and development for their games
As chants of"equal pay" erupted during the US Women's National Team's World Cup win, one thing was clear: Despite their trophy, their fight isn't over yet.
In March, 28 USWNT players sued the US Soccer Federation, claiming that it is discriminating against the women's team by paying them less than members of the men's team.
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