Women's World Cup: Tournament Stirs Debate On Politics, Pay Equality
"There was plenty more off the pitch that these American players were fighting for and that is equal pay. And the 20,000 American fans at the Groupama Stadium really understood what was at stake in this victory,"
"There was plenty more off the pitch that these American players were fighting for and that is equal pay. And the 20,000 American fans at the Groupama Stadium really understood what was at stake in this victory," says our reporter Kethevane Gorjestani from Lyon, where the US Women's football team won the Women's World Cup 2019.
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