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What do we know about the FIFA Women's World Cup lawsuit?

With a little more than three months until the U.S. plays its opening game in the FIFA Women's World Cup, 28 members of the current U.S. women's national team player pool joined in a federal lawsuit filed Friday against U.S. Soccer alleging gender discrimination. Here is what we know and don't know so far.

Why is the US Soccer sued by the national team?

U.S. Soccer Is Sued By Women's National Team For Gender Discrimination The lawsuit argues that U.S. Soccer has a policy of paying the women's team less than the men's. "We deserved to be paid equally for our work, regardless of our gender," says player Alex Morgan. World Cup. U.S. Women's Soccer Team Sues U.S. Soccer For Gender Discrimination.

What's going on with the women's soccer team's pay dispute?

The issue of unequal pay has been a highly contentious matter in recent years, and the U.S. women's team has kept the pressure on U.S. Soccer. The women's team reached a new collective bargaining agreement with the federation in 2017.

Why did the US women’s soccer team file a gender discrimination lawsuit?

Twenty-eight members of the world champion United States women’s soccer team significantly escalated their long-running fight with the country’s soccer federation over pay equity and working conditions, filing a gender discrimination lawsuit on Friday.

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What happened to women's soccer lawsuit?

In May 2020, U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner dismissed the unequal pay portion of the lawsuit, while allowing the claims of discriminatory work conditions to proceed. Judge Klausner found that the USWT were paid more in total and more per game than the USMT during the contested years.

Who did the USWNT file a lawsuit against?

Filed in March 2019, the USWNT brought a class-action lawsuit against U.S. Soccer, alleging gender discrimination that affected the pay scale between the men's and women's national teams.

How much does rapinoe make per year?

Forbes estimates that Rapinoe earned $4.2 million in 2020, placing her just outside the top 10 on their highest-paid female athletes list (and slightly lower than teammate Morgan) on the back of her stellar 2019 World Cup campaign and her hugely popular stance against Trump.

What happened to the USWNT?

U.S. Soccer has agreed to pay the USWNT players a total of $24 million. Of that settlement, $22 million will be distributed to USWNT players who are part of the class action lawsuit. How that will be doled out has yet to be decided: The players will make their proposal, and the district court will need to approve it.

What does FIFA stand for?

International Federation of Association FootballFIFA / Full nameFIFA — Soccer's World Governing Body Founded in 1904 to provide unity among national soccer associations, the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) boasts 209 members, rivaling that of the United Nations, and is arguably the most prestigious sports organization in the world.

When was the USWNT lawsuit dismissed?

May 2020The USWNT's equal pay lawsuit was dismissed in May 2020 as the judge accepted U.S. Soccer's argument that that the women had actually been paid more in total compensation than their male counterparts.

What does LFG mean in soccer?

Glennon Doyle on Twitter: "Okay soccer moms: LFG is what the cool kids say. It means: Let's Feel Good! The soccer is on!!!!" / Twitter.

How much does Ronaldo make a year?

26.4 million GBP (2022)Cristiano Ronaldo / Salary

How much does Messi make a year?

41 million USD (2022)Lionel Messi / Salary

Who owns the US national soccer team?

the United States Soccer FederationThe team is controlled by the United States Soccer Federation and is a member of FIFA and CONCACAF. The team has appeared in eleven FIFA World Cups, including the first in 1930, where they reached the semi-finals.

Is Megan Rapinoe still on the US soccer team?

Megan Rapinoe and several other veterans were also left off the roster announced by U.S. women's national team coach Vlatko Andonovski on Thursday.

Where is the US Soccer Federation located?

Chicago IllinoisDetailsOrganization:United States Soccer Federation (USSF)Address:180 South Prairie AvenueChicagoIllinois606164 more rows

How many substitutions are allowed in soccer?

Currently, professional soccer leagues only allow three substitutions per game. Under the proposed new rules, professional leagues would add temporary substitutions during which an injured player could be examined for concussion symptoms.

Which sports leagues have been sued for concussions?

FIFA is far from the first professional sports league to be sued for mishandling concussions: The National Football League, the National Hockey League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association are all currently involved in head injury litigation.

Where is the AYSO lawsuit filed?

The suit, filed in U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, levies negligence charges against U.S. Soccer, the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO), U.S.

Who was taken off in the 2014 World Cup?

Argentina's midfielder Javier Mascherano (R) clashes heads with Netherlands' midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum resulting in Mascherano being taken off during the semi-final football match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup between Netherlands and Argentina at The Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo on July 9, 2014.

Is the World Cup a driving factor?

players are focused on the World Cup. Rapinoe said the fact that it is a World Cup year "wasn't a driving factor" in the timing of the lawsuit; if anything, it placed more pressure on the American players.

Is Solo part of the lawsuit?

No longer a part of the active player pool, Solo is not part of the current lawsuit.

Who is the plaintiff here?

Siasia is a U.S. citizen, who currently lives in Atlanta. He received a professional soccer coach’s license in 2009, which was issued by the U.S. Soccer Federation (who is not a party to this lawsuit.)

The FIFA part

The emails were the basis for a FIFA Investigative Report “used to charge and convict Siasia of bribery, a crime.”

Constitutional rights?

Siasia’s complaint alleges that he was deprived of various due process rights including:

What to make of this case?

The likelihood that Siasia succeeds in this suit is small. Generally in the United States, organizations like FIFA (or the NCAA) are not considered state actors, and therefore are not required to afford due process.

How many FIFA officials were arrested?

Fourteen FIFA officials were arrested and indicted in connection with an investigation by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and US Justice Department into wire fraud, racketeering and money laundering, spanning a period of 24 years.

What are the reforms in FIFA?

Some of the reforms included separating the management part of the organization from the political, limiting terms of office, performing consistent integrity checks, and greater transparency in day-to-day operations. FIFA’s Independent Ethics Committee also received an extended mandate to investigate violations of FIFA’s Code ...

When did FIFA reforms start?

FIFA officially started the process when it convened a special session of the FIFA Congress on February 26, 2016, in response to the corruption case.

Is soccer a beautiful sport?

Soccer (or “football” depending on your geographic orientation) is often referred to as the “beautiful game.”. Of late, as recently as this month, the sport has become a bit less beautiful. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (known as FIFA), the international governing body of soccer, has been embroiled in a corruption scandal ...

What is the complaint against the women's soccer team?

The complaint, filed Friday in California district court, argues that U.S. Soccer "has a policy and practice of discriminating" against members of the women's national team on the basis of gender, by paying them less than similarly situated members of the men's team.

Do women's soccer teams get paid less?

Despite their success and popularity, the women are paid less by U.S. Soccer than the men. The lawsuit details how the pay gap plays out in myriad ways: Women's players paid less for each "friendly" match, they're paid less for making ...

Why did the USWNT have a gender discrimination lawsuit?

soccer of years of poor pay and working conditions. The U.S. women's national team filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation on Friday in a fight over pay equity and working conditions. According to court documents, all 28 members of the USWNT world championship team ...

When is the Women's World Cup?

The players are requesting an award that would provide for liquidated and punitive damages and "all other appropriate relief.". The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off in France on June 7.

Is the Women's National Team a party to the lawsuit?

The U.S. women's national team players association, which is not a party to the lawsuit, said Friday it supported the plaintiffs' goal to close "gaps between the compensation and working conditions" of women's national team players compared to men's national team players.

Does the EEOC take the case to federal court?

The decision to take their case to federal court "effectively ends the EEOC complaint," according to the New York Times, which reports that the U.S. players sought a right-to-sue letter from the EEOC last month.

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The Lawsuit

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Of the current USWNT player pool, 28 team members were named as plaintiffs in the case filed in United States District Court in Los Angeles, and they are seeking class-action status over "institutionalized gender discrimination" toward the team. The lawsuit was filed under the Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. …
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How Did We Get Here?

  • This is a new chapter in what is already a long story. Female players have for years argued they deserve the same compensation, treatment and working conditions as their male counterparts, as the issue has come to a head on multiple fronts since the 2015 World Cup. In March 2016, Carli Lloyd, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Becky Sauerbrunn and Hope Solo filed a complaint (officiall…
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Why Are The Players Doing this?

  • Members of the U.S. women's national team are already some of the best compensated and most famous female team sports athletes in the world. And that's why they will tell you they feel compelled to take these stands. "This team, we're kind of a visible team -- people watch us play and know our names," Becky Sauerbrunn said on Tuesday at the end of the SheBelieves Cup. "S…
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What Athletes Are Saying

  • Other USWNT players who are part of the suit released statements Friday via The Levinson Group, which is responsible for communications for the plaintiffs: Carli Lloyd, co-captain of the USWNT:"In light of our team's unparalleled success on the field, it's a shame that we still are fighting for treatment that reflects our achievements and contributions to the sport. We have ma…
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