'Historic' equal pay deal for US men and women football teams

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WASHINGTON: The US men\u0027s and women\u0027s national football teams will receive equal pay under a \u0022historic\u0022 agreement announced by the US Soccer Federation on Wednesday (May 18), following years of pressure from female players. The move makes the federation the first in the world to equalise World Cup prize mon

WASHINGTON: The US men's and women's national football teams will receive equal pay under a"historic" agreement announced by the US Soccer Federation on Wednesday , following years of pressure from female players.

The terms of Wednesday's landmark agreement include"identical compensation for all competitions, including the FIFA World Cup, and the introduction of the same commercial revenue sharing mechanism for both teams", USSF said. "The accomplishments in this CBA are a testament to the incredible efforts of WNT players on and off the field," said US women's captain Becky Sauerbrunn, president of the women's players' association.

For non-World Cup tournaments, US players from"both teams will earn an equal amount of the total prize money paid when both teams participate in the same competition." The agreement, which runs through 2028, also aims to improve"player health and safety, data privacy and the need to balance responsibilities to both club and country", USSF said.

 

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