U.S. Women’s Soccer Players Must Disclose Some ‘Nonteam Income’

Nov. 4, 2019, 12:50 PM UTC

U.S. women’s national team members must disclose to the U.S. Soccer Federation their soccer-related income from professional-league play and sponsorship or marketing arrangements made by their union, the Central District of California ruled.

The order requiring Alex Morgan and 27 other players to turn over documents denies, for now, the federation’s bid for broader soccer-related income from the team members in their proposed class pay discrimination lawsuit against the organization.

Information regarding the women’s play for teams in the professional National Women’s Soccer League and any other professional league going back to April 19, 2014—or another date mutually agreed to ...

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