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Here at the U.S. Women’s National Team Players Association, we strive to educate our audience and Members on the progress our union impacts both in soccer and the women’s sports landscape as a whole. Below you will find the coverage of our staff, partners, and friends of the PA. These articles will dive deeper into topics covering all things union and Member related.
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TIAA is empowering USWNT players to take charge of their financial futures
TIAA will offer player members access to educational seminars and financial planning support as the Official Financial Planning Education Partner of the USWNT Players Association.
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Opinion: U.S. Soccer Supports Working Moms. Are You Watching, America?
Whether the U.S. women’s national soccer team continues to dominate the sport with a third-consecutive World Cup victory this summer, it’s already distinguished by a rare phenomenon on elite sport rosters: moms.
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The History Makers and the Groundbreakers
How the US became women’s soccer’s dominant force.
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Visa + USWNT Players Assoc. Partnership
Visa helps families of USWNT players get to World Cup in Australia, New Zealand.
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USWNT Blazing a Trail for Mothers in Sports
The USWNT, perhaps more so than any other team, fought to codify support and protections for moms in soccer.
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USWNT honored with Arthur Ashe Award for Courage
The USWNT Already Earned Their Biggest Win of the Year — Over Equal Pay, Not Soccer
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The USWNT Brand Is Big Business, And Players Are Ready To Cash In For The 2023 Women’s World Cup
The USWNT team – through its players' union, the USWNT Players Association, – is flexing its commercial muscle in terms of name, image and likeness (NIL) rights, and that's putting more money into players' pockets.
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Davidson Relishes New Role With The US Players Union
While the women’s national team fought for and won its landmark equal pay agreement with U.S. Soccer last spring, defender Tierna Davidson believes there is so much more to be done.
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Video: 150+ Players. 25 Countries. One Letter. Professionalization Of The Women's World Cup
#FIFPRO and over 150 players from 25 teams wrote to FIFA calling for greater professionalization of the WWC. (Image: FIFPRO, YouTube)
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USA Today Names USWNT As Women Of The Year
The U.S. women’s soccer team is being honored as a group as part of USA TODAY’s Women of the Year program, a recognition of women who have made a significant impact in their communities and across the country. (Illustration: Andrea Brunty, USA Today; Photos: USA Today, AP)
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Global Players’ Union Calls For Equal Conditions And Prize Money At Women’s World Cup
A letter outlining the proposals, signed by 150 players on 25 women’s national teams, was sent by Fifpro to FIFA in October.
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