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USWNT to be celebrated with ticker-tape parade Wednesday in NYC

New York City is currently preparing to celebrate the four-time, FIFA Women’s World Cup Champions the U.S. Women’s National soccer team (USWNT) tomorrow morning with a ticker-tape parade celebration. The event will begin at 9:30 am ET in New York City. Fans from near and far will gather to share in the glory of a fourth U.S. World Cup victory with hopes of seeing the champs hoist the world cup trophy in person. 

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Galvin: Pay the United States Women’s National Team

The United States Women’s National Team proved that they are, yet again, the greatest in the world. But what isn’t the greatest in the world? The fact that these women are paid a FRACTION of the amount that the men’s national team would have made if they won the tournament. Plain and short, they need to be paid. 

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Four Observations from the Women’s World Cup

The Women’s World Cup is reaching its business end. The Netherlands’ victory over Japan yesterday confirmed the line-up for the quarter-finals, which begin tomorrow. For the eight teams remaining, only three matches stand between them and immortality.

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USWNT to be celebrated with ticker-tape parade Wednesday in NYC

New York City is currently preparing to celebrate the four-time, FIFA Women’s World Cup Champions the U.S. Women’s National soccer team (USWNT) tomorrow morning with a ticker-tape parade celebration. The event will begin at 9:30 am ET in New York City. Fans from near and far will gather to share in the glory of a fourth U.S. World Cup victory with hopes of seeing the champs hoist the world cup trophy in person. 

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Galvin: Pay the United States Women’s National Team

The United States Women’s National Team proved that they are, yet again, the greatest in the world. But what isn’t the greatest in the world? The fact that these women are paid a FRACTION of the amount that the men’s national team would have made if they won the tournament. Plain and short, they need to be paid. 

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Four Observations from the Women’s World Cup

The Women’s World Cup is reaching its business end. The Netherlands’ victory over Japan yesterday confirmed the line-up for the quarter-finals, which begin tomorrow. For the eight teams remaining, only three matches stand between them and immortality.

Read More