U.S. women's soccer team ready to take fight for fair pay to court

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U.S. women's soccer team ready to take fight for fair pay to court
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The World Cup champions and the U.S. Soccer Federation failed to reach an agreement in the players' suit over equal pay.

Federation President Carlos Cordeiro wrote U.S. Soccer members in late July claiming the women's team was paid more overall than the men's team between 2010 and 2018.

The letter stated that the federation paid out $34.1 million in salary and game bonuses to the women between 2010 and 2018 as opposed to $26.4 million paid to the men. The total did not include the value of benefits received only by the women, like health care, Cordeiro wrote."It is clear that USSF, including its Board of Directors and President Carlos Cordeiro, fully intend to continue to compensate women players less than men. They will not succeed," Levinson said Wednesday.

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