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world cup final. ok. we will leave it there. world cup final. ok. we will leave it there. joanna i world cup final. ok. we will. leave it there. joanna lohman, former professional soccer player and member of the us national team, thank you for joining us. national team, thank you for joining us- someone else hoping for an english victory is alex culvin, a former professional english soccer player and currently head of strategy and research for women s football at fifpro, who represents 65,000 professional soccer players male and female. we caught up with her earlier. thanks forjoining us. we will get your thoughts on the big game on sunday injust a moment but let s talk about the tournament and women s soccer in general. there has been some top drawer soccer on display these past few weeks, but also a bright light focused on inequalities in pay, prize money. basic stuff like physios, kit and food. what do you think the legacy of these games has been? i think the legacy that we wil
roja. the month long competition has been played in australia and new zealand by 32 teams for the first time, drawing fans from all over the world to cheer, cry, and celebrate the game. ahead of the big match, there s growing excitement in the two countries which have booked a spot in the final. there were wild reactions when england made it through, as you can see here. now, ahead of sunday s match, some young fans of the lionesses have a message for the team. i would like to see you when for the first time ever.- for the first time ever. good luck to win for the first time ever. good luck to win the for the first time ever. good luck to win the final. - for the first time ever. good luck to win the final. good l luck to win the final. good luck. i hope the luck to win the final. good luck. i hope the other- luck to win the final. good l luck. i hope the other team does luck. i hope the other team does not luck. i hope the other team does not score luck. i hope the other t
soccer playerjoanna lohman. joanna loman, former professional soccer player and member of the us national team, thank you forjoining us. you might talk to us about the life of the woman soccer player in the us. many people think big mansions and flash cars, eye watering salaries. is it the same for the women in the us? i hate to be a myth. but it isn t fortunately not the same in the united states. i say that knowing that the sport is growing exponentially. the resources being invested in the women s game are growing, but when i was a soccer player i retired in 2019 so from anywhere between 2000 and 2019 the salary was below minimum wage. i would say on average i made about 15, $16,000 a year playing professional soccer and instead of living in a mansion i would live with a host family