Equal pay, economic opportunities and mutual respect looks bright for veterans and rising players. Colorado players, young and old alike, will greatly benefit.
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When she steps onto the pitch, representing the United States women s national team carries a larger meaning for Megan Rapinoe.
Rapinoe explained on ESPN s
SportsNation how the equal-pay lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation is often on her mind while she suits up for the USWNT: I would much rather be spending my time doing absolutely anything else other than fighting the federation all the time for something I feel like I deserve, but that is part of it. For me, when I pull on the shirt, I m not thinking about the federation. I see them [U.S. Soccer executives] pulling up to the game and I think: That s cute, that s nice. I feel like I pull on this shirt for equal pay and for the fans and for kids who want to be in my position. So that never feels in conflict.