U.S. women’s soccer players celebrate $24 million equal pay settlement: ‘A monumental step forward’

Members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team are celebrating a major settlement in their equal pay case.

The U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday announced a $24 million settlement with members of the U.S. women’s national team three years after they filed a lawsuit over alleged gender discrimination, The Washington Post reports. Under the settlement, the 28 players who brought the lawsuit will receive $22 million, and U.S. Soccer also pledged to “equalize pay between the men’s and women’s national teams in all competitions,” The New York Times reports

Members of the team brought their gender discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation in March 2019, alleging female players are paid less than men despite performing the same responsibilities. National team player Megan Rapinoe told Congress in 2021 that “it’s just unacceptable that we’re still fighting for equal pay,” and “there’s no reason why we’re underpaid for the exception of gender.” 

On Tuesday, Rapinoe celebrated the $24 million settlement, telling The Washington Post, “This is going to be one of those incredible moments that we look back on and say the game changed forever, U.S. Soccer changed forever, and the landscape of soccer in this country and in the world changed forever because of this.” 

On Tuesday’s Good Morning America, Rapinoe also called this a “huge win for all women,” as the equal bay battle was something that “went far beyond the team.” Her teammate Alex Morgan, meanwhile, called it a “monumental step forward in feeling valued, feeling respected, and just mending our relationship with U.S. Soccer that’s really been full of tension and very far apart from each other for many years.”

Cindy Parlow Cone, president of the U.S. Soccer Federation, on GMA also acknowledged that “we still have a lot of work to do with repairing the relationship with our players,” but she added, “We’re on the road to that.” 

Members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team are celebrating a major settlement in their equal pay case. The U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday announced a $24 million settlement with members of the U.S. women’s national team three years after they filed a lawsuit over alleged gender discrimination, The Washington Post reports. Under the settlement, the 28 players…

Members of the U.S. women’s national soccer team are celebrating a major settlement in their equal pay case. The U.S. Soccer Federation on Tuesday announced a $24 million settlement with members of the U.S. women’s national team three years after they filed a lawsuit over alleged gender discrimination, The Washington Post reports. Under the settlement, the 28 players…