Parade awaits world cup winners in New York, as equal pay fight gains steam
A lawsuit alleges that women players each earn a maximum of $99,000 total for a season, compared with an average of $263,320 for male players
10 July 2019 - 13:38
New York — The US women's soccer team, fresh from its second consecutive World Cup victory at the weekend, will return to Manhattan's “Canyon of Heroes” on Wednesday to be honored by New Yorkers with a traditional ticker tape parade.
The squad's 2-0 win over Netherlands in the final match on Sunday capped a World Cup campaign that attracted huge television audiences and bestowed celebrity status on Megan Rapinoe, the tournament's top scorer and an outspoken team leader...
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