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you are 100% wrong. you do understand that the US Soccer has to pay their pro clubs to let them play on the national team. the women clubs draw very low crowds. not only that, the women World Cup has mostly half empty stadiums. you do not know what you are talking about.
Well from a business standpoint, they've gotten better ratings than the mens team, won more, sold more merchandise, and had higher attendance numbers.
You could make the case that they shouldn't get equal pay, but in fact, should get HIGHER pay than the men's national team.
you are 100% wrong. you do understand that the US Soccer has to pay their pro clubs to let them play on the national team. the women clubs draw very low crowds. not only that, the women World Cup has mostly half empty stadiums. you do not know what you are talking about.