USATSI The United States Soccer Federation, the United States Women’s National Team Players Association, and the United States National Soccer Team Players Association have all agreed to terms on two separate historic collective bargaining agreements. The three organizations announced the landmark contracts, which will run through 2028, on Wednesday. The new contracts come just two months after the USWNTPA and USSF announced an agreement to resolve outstanding equal pay claims in litigation after a six year legal battle between the two sides. Terms of that settlement included $22 million to the named USWNT players in the case, and USSF agreed to establish a players fund with $2 million to benefit players during their post-soccer careers and invest in charitable efforts aimed at growing the sport for women. Want more coverage of women’s soccer? Listen below and make sure to follow Attacking Third, A CBS Soccer Podcast devoted to bringing you everything you need to know from the NWSL and around the globe. U.S Soccer also committed to providing an equal rate of pay for both the women’s and men’s national teams that would include World Cup bonuses, but all that was contingent on the two players unions ratifying new collective… Read full this story
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