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Netherlands vs USA 7/7/2019
Alessandra Tarantino

FILE - In this July 7, 2019, file photo, United States' Megan Rapinoe lifts up a trophy after winning the Women's World Cup final soccer match between US and The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. The global players' association released its report on the state of women's soccer, after warning that the coronavirus outbreak could have a disastrous impact following the gains of last summer's Women's World Cup. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

Apr. 29, 2020 01:29 PM EDT
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David Vincent

FILE - In this file photo dated Sunday, July 7, 2019, Netherlands' Vivianne Miedema in action against United Sates, during the Women's World Cup final at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. The Netherlands international, and Arsenal striker Vivianne Miedema has been voted player of the year by England’s Football Writers’ Association, Wednesday July 1, 2020. (AP Photo/David Vincent, FILE)

Jul. 01, 2020 07:44 AM EDT
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Alessandra Tarantino

FILE - In this July 7, 2019, file photo United States' team celebrates with the trophy after winning the Women's World Cup final soccer match between U.S. and The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner told the players and the U.S. Soccer Federation on Wednesday, July 29, 2020, that jurors were not available during the coronavirus pandemic. He informed the sides if they wanted to stick with their Sept. 15 trial date, they would have to agree by Aug. 6 to a bench trial in which he would decide the verdict. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

Jul. 29, 2020 04:18 PM EDT
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David Vincent

FILE - In this July 7, 2019, file photo, United States' Alex Morgan controls the ball during the Women's World Cup final soccer match against The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. Tottenham secured the biggest signing yet in a summer of high-profile acquisitions in the Women’s Super League by bringing in United States striker Alex Morgan on a one-season deal. The 31-year-old Morgan will play in England for the first time and moves four months after giving birth to her first child. (AP Photo/David Vincent, File)

Sep. 12, 2020 10:35 AM EDT
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David Vincent

FILE - In this July 7, 2019, file photo, United States' Megan Rapinoe scores her side's opening goal from the penalty shot during the Women's World Cup final soccer match against The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. Rapinoe has returned to the U.S. national team after sitting out most of last year following the SheBelieves Cup tournament, joining the squad for its January training camp in Florida. (AP Photo/David Vincent, File)

Jan. 12, 2021 05:46 PM EST
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Francisco Seco

FILE - In this July 7, 2019 file photo, United States' Megan Rapinoe celebrates after scoring the opening goal from the penalty spot during the Women's World Cup final soccer match against The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France. Rapinoe has returned to the U.S. national team after sitting out most of last year following the SheBelieves Cup tournament, joining the squad for its January training camp in Florida. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)

Jan. 12, 2021 05:46 PM EST
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Francois Mori

FILE - United States coach Jill Ellis attends a press conference at the Stade de Lyon, outside Lyon, France, in this Saturday, July 6, 2019, file photo. Former U.S. women's national team coach Jill Ellis is now leading a group that is exploring a biennial Women's World Cup as a way to grow the game, but insists the controversial plan isn't a foregone conclusion. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)

Oct. 18, 2021 03:28 PM EDT
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Alessandra Tarantino

FILE - The United States' team celebrates with the trophy after winning the Women's World Cup final soccer match against The Netherlands at the Stade de Lyon in Decines, outside Lyon, France, July 7, 2019. The U.S. Soccer Federation agreed to landmark collective bargaining agreements with its men's and women's teams, equalizing compensation for the first time.The CBAs announced Wednesday, May 18, 2022, run through 2028. The USSF is the first national governing body to promise both sexes matching money. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

May. 18, 2022 09:02 AM EDT
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