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FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - United States Training

Nation Aug 06

After a storied career, Megan Rapinoe leaves her final World Cup with pride

By Anne M. Peterson, Associated Press

World Aug 06

FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 - Round of 16 - Sweden v United States
U.S. knocked out by Sweden on penalty kicks in its earliest Women’s World Cup exit ever

The United States played its best game of this Women's World Cup and it wasn't good enough to stop the two-time reigning champions from being eliminated in the round of 16.

By Anne M. Peterson, Associated Press

Nation Jun 28

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WATCH: Rapinoe says World Cup will be a ‘paradigm shift’ for women’s sports

U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe answered a question from PBS NewsHour co-anchor Amna Nawaz about what this moment means for the game.

By Hannah Grabenstein, Amna Nawaz

Nation Feb 22

Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. celebrates with team mates after scoring their first goal during the 2019 World Cup finals. Photo by Denis Balibouse/Reuters
U.S. Soccer Federation and women’s team settle lawsuit for $24 million

U.S. women soccer players have reached a landmark agreement with the sport's American governing body to end a six-year legal battle over equal pay.

By Anne M. Peterson, Ronald Blum, Associated Press

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