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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 19:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph-primary-core-light" data-uri="cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/clza8kxww000v63p3berd6ozr@published" data-editable="text" data-component-name="paragraph" data-article-gutter="true" data-analytics-observe="off">The US women’s soccer team qualified for the quarterfinals of the <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/31/sport/jose-torres-gil-bmx-paris-olympics-spt-intl/index.html">2024 Paris Olympic Games</a> with an unbeaten record after its 2-1 <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/31/sport/viral-olympians-ilona-maher-fred-richard-cec/index.html">victory</a> over Australia on Wednesday.</p>
<p class="paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph-primary-core-light" data-uri="cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/clza8lhwp0005356kw9c2z4f6@published" data-editable="text" data-component-name="paragraph" data-article-gutter="true" data-analytics-observe="off">Trinity Rodman opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time, prodding home as she latched onto a header from her teammate, Sophia Smith.</p>
<p class="paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph-primary-core-light" data-uri="cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/clza8lhwp0006356k3ukmqkiv@published" data-editable="text" data-component-name="paragraph" data-article-gutter="true" data-analytics-observe="off">Korbin Albert’s emphatic goal from long range doubled the US’ lead midway through the second half and, although Alanna Kennedy’s late goal did give Australia some hope, it was too little, too late as the Americans were able to hold onto the victory.</p>
<p class="paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph-primary-core-light" data-uri="cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/clza8lhwp0008356k4n06eem5@published" data-editable="text" data-component-name="paragraph" data-article-gutter="true" data-analytics-observe="off">The US women’s national team will face Japan in the next round.</p>
<p class="paragraph inline-placeholder vossi-paragraph-primary-core-light" data-uri="cms.cnn.com/_components/paragraph/instances/clza8lhwp0009356k34lrewq8@published" data-editable="text" data-component-name="paragraph" data-article-gutter="true" data-analytics-observe="off">The USWNT has historically been one of the most dominant soccer teams at the Olympics ever since it made its debut back in 1996.</p>
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<p>The USMNT had earned their way into the 2024 Olympic games in Paris. It was such a great accomplishment because they have not participated since the 2008 Beijing Olympic games.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, &#8220;The Olympic journey for the <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/soccer" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><u>United States men’s soccer team</u></a> has come to a heartbreaking end after they suffered a 4-0 loss to Morocco in the quarterfinal round on Friday.</p>
<p class="speakable">The Americans were hoping to make more history <a href="https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/olympics" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><u>in Paris</u></a> after reaching their first quarterfinal match in over two decades with a 3-0 win over Guinea earlier this week.&#8221;</p>
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<p>By Pardeep Cattry<br />
Jul 18, 2024 at 11:14 am ET</p>
<p>The U.S. women&#8217;s national team return to the Olympic Games with a point to prove, even if they may not be the favorites to win the gold medal in Paris. This summer&#8217;s trip to France will serve as a chance at redemption for the team a year after their round of 16 exit at the Women&#8217;s World Cup, a tournament that demonstrated there is a new world order in women&#8217;s soccer. The U.S. have eagerly pushed to return to the top of the women&#8217;s game in the last year, opting to do so with a hard reset. Out went previous head coach Vlatko Andonovski and several veteran players including Alex Morgan, and in came ex-Chelsea boss Emma Hayes and a batch of exciting young talents.</p>
<p>Hayes&#8217; preparation for the Olympics has not been ideal, coaching just four USWNT games this summer after finishing her successful 12-year spell at Chelsea in May. Many will argue it is too soon in the Hayes era to go for gold, 12 years after the team last won it, but the U.S. is adamant on proving they can still claim top honors in women&#8217;s soccer even as the field becomes increasingly more competitive.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what you need to know before tuning in.</p>
<p><strong>USWNT&#8217;s group stage schedule</strong><br />
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<p>July 25: USWNT vs. Zambia, 3 p.m. (USA Network, Peacock, NBCOlympics.com)<br />
July 28: USWNT vs. Germany, 3 p.m. (Peacock, NBCOlympics.com)<br />
July 31: Australia vs. USWNT, 1 p.m. (Peacock, NBCOlympics.com)</p>
<p><strong>A new-look team</strong></p>
<p>Hayes will bring one of the USWNT&#8217;s youngest-ever rosters to France including seven players who did not make the cut at the World Cup, while all four alternates for the Olympics also missed last year&#8217;s squad. That is not to say this team is inexperienced, though &#8212; all but four of the 18 have major tournament experience with the U.S., offering a nice blend of youth, experience and current form.</p>
<p>The group of forwards on the roster offers plenty of promise alone. Sophia Smith and Trinity Rodman have become national team staples in recent years after one impressive NWSL season after another, and they are finally being joined by Mallory Swanson after tearing her patella tendon last year. Swanson has rightfully earned her spot as the focal point of the USWNT&#8217;s offense but the trio are poised to share the spoils if they live up to their promise.</p>
<p>Jaedyn Shaw, meanwhile, is the team&#8217;s most exciting newcomer. The 19-year-old burst onto the scene in the NWSL with the San Diego Wave and has barely missed a beat since becoming the first player to score in her first five USWNT starts. She may play more of a role off the bench than in the starting lineup this time around, but the Olympics will provide valuable experience well before her peak years. Reigning NWSL Rookie of the Year Jenna Nigshwonger is also a notable newcomer, wasting little time in becoming the team&#8217;s starting left back who plays a crucial role in building their attacks.</p>
<p><strong>Attacking struggles</strong></p>
<p>The USWNT has historically been an attack-minded team, but things have been more complicated for the last year or so. They scored just four goals in four games at the World Cup last year, going on a 238-minute goalless run before being knocked out by Sweden. Those issues still linger a year later, as the team&#8217;s final friendlies before the Olympics demonstrated.</p>
<p>The team beat Mexico 1-0 and tied Costa Rica 0-0 earlier this month, struggling to find the back of the net on both occasions. In both games, they had a habit of either misplacing a crucial pass in the box or sending an impactful shot wide of the goal. Hayes and company have openly admitted that finishing is a top area of improvement, though they also insist they are on the right track. The issue highlights the tug-of-war between the USWNT&#8217;s present and future under Hayes &#8212; the head coach is realistic about the fact that she was hired with the long term in mind, but the pressure to deliver results now always follows the four-time Olympic gold medalists.Whether it forces Hayes to make some personnel changes in France is a big question. She seems settled on Smith, Swanson and Rodman starting in a front three and even without the goals, they may still be the best contenders for the job right now. The U.S. midfield is just as much of a question, though. The head coach seems to prefer Sam Coffey, Lindsey Horan and Rose Lavelle for the time being, but Coffey and Horan both lack some creative spark that the team seems to be missing.</p>
<p><strong>A new world order</strong></p>
<p>The USWNT have historically been the cream of the crop in women&#8217;s soccer, but a bronze medal finish in Tokyo and a round of 16 exit at the World Cup offered a stark reminder that the rest of the world has caught up to them. The team is realistic about the increased competition, brought on by increased investment and attention to the women&#8217;s game in recent years, and is on the process to prove they can rise to the top in a new landscape.</p>
<p>There are potentially a few teams that stand in their way to the gold medal, chief among them Spain. They may be first-timers at the Olympics but Spain have made incredible strides in recent years, announcing their arrival by winning the World Cup for the first time last year. The team is stacked with an all-star roster that does not just include the stars of tomorrow but the best players right now &#8212; look no further than Aitana Bonmati, who won the golden ball at the World Cup.</p>
<p>The biggest question following the USWNT in France this year is ultimately how high they can go, especially considering the circumstances. There&#8217;s reason to believe that a deep run is still possible, as well as sources of optimism for the future. Whether they can actually take home the gold this time around is a different story, but this edition of the Olympics will act as a measuring stick by which the USWNT can judge themselves as they truly begin to map out their future post-Paris.</p>
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<h5><span style="font-weight: 400;">Our U13 and older Dallas Surf Soccer girls had the opportunity to attend the University of Central Oklahoma pre-season camp this past weekend. It was a great team bonding opportunity and a great chance for our teams to prepare themselves for the upcoming soccer season. Players were able to tour the campus, see the athletic facilities and access the player locker rooms as well as train with their teams on the field and in classroom sessions. Thank you to all our players, coaches and chaperones for helping us make this camp a success for the second year in a row! </span></h5>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Surf Soccer Club had the honor of celebrating the beginning of our 2024-2025 season at the FC Dallas match against Austin FC. Our 2015 players were able to walk the starters out to the field and join them for the national anthem. We had a fun and exciting night tailgating before the match alongside 1,500 Dallas Surf friends and family. FC Dallas came up with the 3-1 win overall being a successful night!  </span></p>
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<p>North Texas will soon know if Arlington will host the 2026 World Cup Final.</p>
<p>There are reports out Thursday from The Sun that the final match will be held at AT&amp;T Stadium in Arlington, but FIFA is not yet confirming where the championship match will be held.</p>
<p>From inside the Soccer City sporting goods store in Arlington, you can see AT&amp;T Stadium towering in the distance.</p>
<p>Ali Danaifard was working there when a friend sent him a news report: &#8220;It said that AT&amp;T’s hosting the World Cup Final in 2026,&#8221; Danaifard told NBC5.</p>
<p>British newspaper The Sun was first to report the home of the Dallas Cowboys edged out New York&#8217;s Met Life Stadium. The paper also reported North Texas would be the home of FIFA during the event.</p>
<p>The story quickly went viral, as sports pages with huge followings trumpeted the news on social media.</p>
<p>But is it a done deal? NBC5 reached out to FIFA to confirm whether the final will be played in Arlington.</p>
<p>Dallas was named one of 16 host cities for the World Cup back in June 2022, and this fall the president of FIFA came to tour AT&amp;T Stadium himself.</p>
<p>NBC5 asked the Dallas World Cup committee for a response to the report of Arlington being selected as the site for the final.</p>
<p>“We remain optimistic about our chances of hosting the FIFA World Cup 26 Final,&#8221; said Monica Paul, Executive Director of the Dallas Sports Commission. &#8220;We continue to work with FIFA leadership to lay the groundwork as we prepare to host the largest FIFA World Cup to date and are eager, like the other host cities, to find out what matches will be assigned to us.”</p>
<p>&#8220;I can only imagine how big a World Cup Final stage game would be,&#8221; Danafaird told NBC5.</p>
<p>Confirmed or not, some soccer fans in Arlington were already dreaming of 2026. Danaifard said his store would usually be flooded with fans whenever international soccer matches were played at the nearby stadium.</p>
<p>&#8220;We see a lot of fans stopping by, looking to buy jerseys for the game,&#8221; Danaifard said. &#8220;We hope it’ll bring more business to us, that’s for sure.&#8221;</p>
<p>The final announcement is in about two weeks, and Arlington soccer fans were hoping it would lead to two years of making big plans.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously stocking up on World Cup jerseys,&#8221; Danaifard said. &#8220;Hopefully I’ll get to experience it in person.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since opening in 2009 as Cowboys Stadium, the venue has hosted Super Bowl XLV, an NCAA men&#8217;s basketball tournament, professional boxing, WrestleMania events, award shows, and high school and college football games. The stadium is also home to the annual Cotton Bowl and has hosted several CONCACAF matches.</p>
<p>The 2024 CONCACAF Nations League Finals are scheduled to be played at the stadium in March and Copa American group stage matches are scheduled for this summer.</p>
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<p>After a yearslong battle that involved a wage discrimination complaint, a federal lawsuit, and initial failed negotiations with the U.S. Soccer Federation, the U.S. Women’s National Team has finally secured equal pay with the men’s team in a new collective bargaining agreement. This is a historic achievement for the leaders of the women’s team, for whom victory was not at all guaranteed, and who seem rightfully pleased and proud about the deal.</p>
<p>In recent years, the pay dispute has been the source of significant division and ugly recriminations among the three parties (U.S. Soccer, the USWNT, and the USMNT) and the teams’ respective fans. One of the biggest sticking points in the negotiations was the issue of World Cup prize money. Many believed that the pay gap in the pools of money available to qualifying teams—a difference of about $380 million for the next World Cup cycle—was too large to be bridged, especially since FIFA, not U.S. Soccer, determined their size.</p>
<p>But that concern turned out to be ill-founded, an excuse for maintaining a discriminatory status quo. The new agreement charts a radical way around the unequal FIFA payouts, proving that equal pay was only an impossible goal as long as U.S. Soccer treated the teams as two different workforces rather than colleagues with a shared goal. Bridging the World Cup pay gap required the men’s team to give something up, but they stand to gain something, too.</p>
<p>First, the comparatively easy part: the U.S. Soccer pay rates. Under previous agreements, some members of the women’s team earned a modest salary, while others were paid in bonuses for games played. Men’s team players only earned bonuses, but those were so much larger than the women’s bonuses and salaries combined that it meant the women were paid less in their winningest season than the men were paid in their worst. The women’s players union agreed to this setup for years, because players wanted the added stability it provided—since the salaries on their club teams in the national league were so low. (Earlier this year, a new league CBA set its new minimum salary at a mere $35,000—a 60 percent leap from what it used to be.)</p>
<p>Now, the national teams’ collective bargaining agreements establish equal rates of pay for every type of work. The women and the men will get the same pay for each game played, the same bonuses for games won and for World Cup participation, and equal portions of a new revenue-sharing program with U.S. Soccer.</p>
<p>But the part of the deal that will have the biggest impact on player pay—and that required the most dramatic redistribution of cash—is the new scheme for World Cup prize money. In the last World Cup cycle, the winning USWNT got $4 million, while the winning men’s team, France, got $38 million. FIFA has promised to double the total women’s prize pool for the 2023 tournament, but that won’t come close to rectifying the gap: If the USWNT wins the World Cup again, it will still only earn $7 million, a little more than half of what the men’s team will get ($13 million) if it only makes it to the round of 16, as it did in 2014.</p>
<p>That disparity won’t matter to U.S. players under the new pay structure. In a groundbreaking move, the teams agreed to pool their World Cup prize money and equally split the total (minus 10 percent for U.S. Soccer) for the next two tournament cycles.</p>
<p>On its face, this looks like a huge win for the women at the expense of the men, who have consented to give up some of their potential earnings to achieve equal pay in U.S. soccer. Then again, in the last World Cup cycle, in 2018, the USMNT didn’t even qualify for the tournament. If the current agreement were in place then, the men still would have been entitled to some of the women’s earnings from their 2019 win.</p>
<p>But since the USMNT has already qualified for the 2022 competition, the compensation structure will most likely require a redistribution of prize money that will favor the women’s team more than the men. The leaders of the men’s player’s union should be applauded for selling this scheme to their members, which probably wasn’t a breeze. While the Irish men’s soccer team recently agreed to reduce its game fees in order to align its payouts from the national federation with the women’s team, no other country in the world has seen its soccer teams pool their respective FIFA World Cup prize money to achieve equal pay on the back end. Instead of shrugging at the sexism and disinvestment that has made women’s sports less remunerative around the world, the U.S. teams have set an example for how athletes of all genders might work together.</p>
<p>This pay structure would be much harder to sell in almost any country besides the U.S., which has a middling-to-poor-performing men’s team and one of the very best women’s teams in the world—a function of the benefits (for women) of Title IX and the relative costs (for men) of a culture that values other sports above soccer.</p>
<p>The crux of the USWNT’s argument for more money has been that they deserve equal pay for equal work, but it’s been bolstered by the fact that they’ve historically gotten paid far less for performing far better than the men. In response, opponents of equal pay for the teams have maintained that the USMNT shouldn’t be penalized for the fact that men’s soccer is much more prominent in other countries, and the USWNT shouldn’t get disproportionate credit for the fact that women are discouraged from playing sports—and given little support when they do—in other parts of the world.</p>
<p>In fighting the USWNT’s equal-pay lawsuit, U.S. Soccer went one step further: It argued that men’s and women’s international soccer were totally different ballgames that didn’t warrant comparison, implying that the differences between cisgender men’s and women’s bodies justified the gender pay gap. In one filing, U.S. Soccer went so far as to point out that the sports “require different levels of certain fundamental physical skills central to the game (e.g., speed and strength)” such that “no one contends that Plaintiffs would have achieved the same success had they been required to compete in the MNT’s world.”</p>
<p>This conclusion—that women are simply worse at soccer than men, which means they deserve lower pay—was shocking to see from the organization responsible for promoting the most famous and best-loved women’s sports team in the country. But there’s no doubt its reasoning is shared by scores of sports fans who have recoiled at the idea that the two soccer teams should be paid the same, even if the women probably couldn’t beat the men in a head-to-head match. (Dive into the comments on any site reporting today’s news, and you’ll see a lot of anger in this vein.) There is a certain capitalist, circular logic to the idea that since men do get paid more for this job on the global market and men’s soccer generates more money worldwide, men deserve to get paid more in the U.S.</p>
<p>From this viewpoint, any effort to rectify the pay gap is punishing men for having stronger, faster bodies and a more highly valued skill set in a marketplace they can’t control. From another, it’s correcting an imbalance that stems from the unearned benefits men accrue from global discrimination against women.</p>
<p>Is one position more valid than the other? That question might be beside the point: Both arguments assume that the men are on the losing side of the bargain, but that doesn’t seem to be the case here.</p>
<p>It’s fair to assume that the USMNT did not agree to this prize-sharing scheme out of pure altruism, even though they can certainly afford it. (Their multimillion-dollar national league salaries still exceed the women’s many times over; the U.S. Soccer agreement only concerns pay for players who make the national team.) The men clearly believe that they have something to gain from this arrangement—and not just paid childcare, which the federation has provided for the USWNT for more than 25 years and will offer the USMNT under the new agreement.</p>
<p>It’s not hard to see how the men could stand to profit. In the three years after the USWNT’s spectacular 2015 World Cup victory, U.S. women’s soccer games brought in more total revenue than men’s. (The team’s 2019 World Cup win made an even bigger splash, though the pandemic that began less than a year later would make its total effects on revenue hard to measure.) Several USWNT players are bona fide celebrities with massive followings, which means they draw casual observers to games alongside diehard soccer lovers. The players’ charisma, social-media prowess, and personal style have won the hearts of millions of Americans, and the team’s brilliant public campaign for equal pay made supporting a winning team feel somehow virtuous. Every USMNT player should be thirsty for a taste of what the USWNT has.</p>
<p>Now that the women’s team is invested in the men’s team’s success, they may just get one. The USWNT’s buy-in could lead to more opportunities for crossover fans and mutual promotion, like double-header games and marketing partnerships. The men can draft off the goodwill the USWNT has earned and share in its success. Though the new World Cup prize pool suggests that equal pay is a zero-sum game, and that men have to give up something for women to gain—which is often true—the arrangement will encourage the two teams to act as allies with a stake in one another’s success, rather than competitors gunning for the largest piece of a single pie.</p>
<p>In the end, the standout beneficiary of the new agreement may be U.S. Soccer, whose tenacious opposition to equal pay made it the omnipresent villain of the USWNT’s otherwise celebratory World Cup victory tour. (And that was before the organization argued that women deserve less money because they’re worse at sports!) Now, the national program can start to rebuild its public image while its women’s and men’s teams combine efforts to make soccer a bigger deal in the United States. The USWNT may be getting the immediate pay raise, but it looks like all parties could stand to win.</p>
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<p><em>Originally posted on <a href="https://slate.com/culture/2022/05/us-soccer-equal-pay-deal-uswnt-usmnt-world-cup-prizes.html">https://slate.com/culture/2022/05/us-soccer-equal-pay-deal-uswnt-usmnt-world-cup-prizes.html</a></em></p>
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