The entire women’s national team has sued U.S. Soccer for gender discrimination, including claims that some earn 38 percent of what men earn.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: At 41 and playing in her seventh World Cup, Brazil’s Formiga one for the ages
When Brazilian superstar Formiga, now 41, made her World Cup debut in 1995, 150 players at this year’s tournament had not yet been born.
Opinion: After decades of dominance, the rest of the world is catching up with the USWNT
Rather than two or three favorites, there are five or six countries with legitimate title aspirations at this World Cup
Opinion: Believe the hype. France shows why it’s a World Cup favorite with dominant win
France is trying to become the first country to hold both men’s and women’s World Cup titles. Friday’s win over South Korea showed that’s possible.
What ever happened to Brandi Chastain’s famous sports bra from 1999?
Brandi Chastain turned down multiple offers to sell bra she wore after helping to lead the U.S. women’s team to the 1999 World Cup title.
Where are they now? Key members of the 1999 U.S. women’s winning team
Twenty years after winning the World Cup title, a transformational moment in women’s sport, many members of the ’99ers are still involved in soccer.
How US women’s soccer team changed the game 20 years ago
The American women won the 1999 World Cup and set in motion massive changes across the sports landscape.
10 players worth watching at the Women’s World Cup
Americans Carli Lloyd and Alyssa Naeher and Canada’s Christine Sinclair among the players to watch at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
10 games to watch in the group stage at the Women’s World Cup
USA games, Norway-France highlight our 10 games to watch in the group stage of the Women’s World Cup.
Women’s World Cup: Hello Kitty, surfing and Japanese game shows. Getting to know the USWNT
Alex Morgan predicted her path when she was 7, Alyssa Naeher wants to be in a crossword puzzle and Megan Rapinoe was once on a game show in Japan.