u.s. women's soccer

A former U.S. Women's National Team star will make history as part of ESPN's broadcast team for this summer's European Championships.
The federation is "comparing soccer balls to beach balls" in pushing back against the women's equal pay complaint, the lawyer said.
The U.S. women's team gets paid 40 percent of what the men’s team makes.
"We’re sick of being treated like second-class citizens."
"I promise that I will do whatever it takes to ensure that my horrible mistake is never repeated."
The club proved yet again why it's the best in the world.
The night ended with the G.O.A.T. literally dropping the mic.
Hint: The player's 2011 header against Brazil will live on forever.