🎉Meet the speakers for the 2024 Trailblazing Sports Group and Sport’s Innovation Lab’s Women’s Sports Club NewFront! 🎉
We’re thrilled to reveal that our NewFront tomorrow will feature three dynamic speaker panels: athlete-driven, culture-driven, and community-driven.
We would also like to thank all of the fans and our partners for your unwavering support of this membership. Your belief and dedication to this group and women’s football is unmatched and sets an example for all.
#weALWAYSbelieve
NEW: In Haiti, a top soccer official accused of sexual abuse is planning his return.
In Argentina, a coach accused by 5 women wasn't punished - and the women say FIFA revealed their identities.
How FIFA repeatedly mishandled sexual misconduct claims:
https://t.co/VW0T1MpLLB
Paid leave and child care benefits are crucial to moms not having to choose between their careers and their family.
Read about the example the USWNT is setting.
https://t.co/r5m4tvdAPY
Visa gave Cash App cards to the 23 U.S. players to help defray their loved ones' costs of traveling to the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. https://t.co/Hj4hNIMZJM
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In full.
Football is football. Sport is sport.
End of story.
Get into sport played by women, and the phenomenal athletes in the @FIFAWWC
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Incredibly well deserved honor. We all thank you for your commitment, resolve, and fight for equal pay. What you deserve. TY, @USWNTPlayers and @beccaroux!
Becky’s belief in the collective shines through her leadership on and off the pitch, and we send that belief right back to our President for a full and fast recovery. ❤️🩹
When my career as a college heptathlete ended, I thought my days in sports were over. I had no idea there were so many amazing opportunities to build a career in sport. That’s why I’m so excited to partner with Gatorade & espnW for the conversation series “Women In Sport.” (1/2)
#FIFPRO, its member unions, and the players welcome FIFA’s announcement regarding conditions and prize money for the 2023 Women’s World Cup following a letter signed by #FIFPRO and 150 players from 25 national teams calling for change.
USWNT players spent years arguing they should be paid the same as the men because they played the same game. They took their employer, U.S. Soccer, to court – and won. Now, a ripple effect of their victory is being felt across industries. https://t.co/5mPgwUBgR4