Megan Rapinoe says women's soccer 'can't do anything more' to prove they deserve equal pay

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'We can't do anything more to impress more, to be better ambassadors, to take on more, to play better, to do anything. It's time to move that conversation forward to the next step,' she said.

Following Team USA's World Cup win over the Netherlands, soccer star Megan Rapinoe again addressed calls she and other players have made regarding equal pay for women's soccer in comparison to the wages earned by male athletes.

However, the prize money for the upcoming Men's World Cup in 2022 is set at $440 million, a $40 million increase compared to the 2019 Men's World Cup. "If you really care, are you letting the gap grow? Are you scheduling three finals on the same day? No, you're not. Are you letting federations have their teams play two games in the four years between each tournament? No, you're not.

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