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USWNT players seek more than $66m from US Soccer Federation for discrimination

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Players of the U.S. women’s national team are seeking justice for gender discrimination lawsuit agiasnt the United States Soccer Federation.

The United States women’s national team soccer players are seeking more than $66 million in damages as part of their ongoing gender discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF). The damages were submitted in a Thursday night filling in the United States District Court in Los Angeles, California.

The trial is scheduled to start on May 5, 2020 and the lawsuit was filed back in March of 2019 when the USWNT players accused the federation of gender discrimination that includes inequitable compensation between the men’s and women’s team, specially because they won the World Cup back-to-back.

The federation responds to the lawsuit

Once the USWNT players presented the lawsuit in court the USSF replied with an official statement saying the following: “We pay the women’s team differently because that is what they specifically wanted in the beginning and they were the ones who negotiated their contracts that were completely different to the men’s. We tried to offer them a similar salary but they denied our proposal the last time we sat down to negotiate.”

The USSF assured that it was the players who asked to be paid differently than the men. “The players from the women’s national team prefered a contract with better benefits for them that the men’s contract didn’t include. We guaranteed them yearly bonuses, medical and dental insurance as well as paid maternity leave, amongst other benefits that they demanded at the time.”

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