'This country isn't just white': A diverse US squad heads to women's World Cup

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NEW YORK : A new era is dawning for the U.S. women's national soccer team, as the most diverse squad the program has ever produced will pursue an unprecedented third consecutive title when the World Cup kicks off this month in Australia and New Zealand.The squad represents a major shift from its early day

NEW YORK : A new era is dawning for the U.S. women's national soccer team, as the most diverse squad the program has ever produced will pursue an unprecedented third consecutive title when the World Cup kicks off this month in Australia and New Zealand.

" you have players that are really making inroads and making impacts and impressions in more ways than one who are going to be there a long time because they're very young," she told Reuters. Scurry now sees the diverse soccer landscape she had wanted to be part of, and feels gratified that her pursuit likely provided some inspiration."It's awesome because now other young girls think that they can, too."

"There's so many more great young players out there that are more of a better mixture of what this country is," said Scurry."This country isn't just white."The increased diversity at the highest level of women's U.S. soccer coincides with a multi-year effort to get more minority kids onto the pitch. "We developed a strategy and a business plan that focused and made a priority of increasing access and opportunity for underrepresented populations, particularly children in underserved, underrepresented communities," U.S. Soccer Foundation CEO Ed Foster-Simeon said in an interview.

"Sport is a microcosm of society, so a lot of the things that we see in society, whether that's systemic racism or archaic gender norms ... then you are likely to see them in sport," she said.

 

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