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WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 2025
US women's team files appeal in gender discrimination lawsuit

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Reuters
24 July, 2021, 04:20 pm
Last modified: 24 July, 2021, 04:38 pm

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US women's team files appeal in gender discrimination lawsuit

"If a woman has to work more than a man and be much more successful than him to earn about the same pay, that is decidedly not equal pay and it violates the law," Molly Levinson, a spokesperson for the USWNT, said in a statement.

Reuters
24 July, 2021, 04:20 pm
Last modified: 24 July, 2021, 04:38 pm
Photo: Reuters.
Photo: Reuters.

The US women's national team (USWNT) on Friday filed an opening brief in the appeal of their lawsuit against the US Soccer Federation (USSF), saying the decision to dismiss it was based on flawed legal reasoning.

The brief, filed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, asks that the ruling be reversed and the case sent back to the district court to be heard by a jury.

The World Cup-winning team sued their governing body in 2019 seeking $66 million in damages under the Equal Pay Act, alleging gender discrimination in compensation and nearly every other aspect of playing conditions.

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US District Judge R. Gary Klausner in Los Angeles last year threw out the players' claims that they were underpaid compared with the men's national team and weeks later denied the players' bid to appeal until the working conditions element was settled.

"If a woman has to work more than a man and be much more successful than him to earn about the same pay, that is decidedly not equal pay and it violates the law," Molly Levinson, a spokesperson for the USWNT, said in a statement.

"And yet, that is exactly what the women players on the US national team do. They play more games and achieve better results in order to be paid about the same amount as the men's national team players per game.

"By any measure, that is not equal pay, and it violates federal law... we are confident the facts show intentional – and ongoing – gender discrimination by the US Soccer Federation."

US Soccer issued a statement in response saying they are "committed to equal pay", adding that they are continuing to find resolution with the players outside of the court system.

The USSF and the USWNT reached an agreement over equal working conditions in December, and the settlement was approved by the district court in April.

The USWNT is competing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, where they were stunned 3-0 by Sweden in their opening game. They will face New Zealand on Saturday.

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