“We love this sport and this country, and we cannot stand for this misogynistic treatment.” 👏👏👏
. According to the filings, USSF says their role on the women’s team carries less responsibility than that of the men because they lack the strength and skill of the men’s team players.But, the USWNT was not having it, and they staged a protest before Wednesday’s She Believes Cup. The team took the field for the National Anthem wearing their warm-up jerseys inside out, effectively hiding the USSF crest.
“We wanted to stand together as a team and make a statement on behalf of all women and girls that the Federation’s comments are unacceptable,” the players’s Meg Linehan. “We love this sport and this country, and we cannot stand for this misogynistic treatment.”.
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