Goal! The U.S. women’s national soccer team recently scored a big win—off the field. In May, the U.S. Soccer Federation said it would pay its female players the same as male players for the first time.
Members of the women’s team had earned less than their male counterparts even though they were more successful. The team has won four World Cup titles, more than any other women’s team. The men’s team has not won a World Cup. They have never even made it to the finals.
Under the new deal, players on the two teams will be paid the same amount for each game and each tournament win. They will also combine and equally split the prize money from the men’s and women’s World Cup.