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US Men's World Cup Team Required To Split $12.8M Payout With Women's Team

"...this policy treats men's soccer as a piggy bank for 'fairness'..."

Raccontata danytimes.comzerohedge.com

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zerohedge.comStai leggendo4 g fa

US Men's World Cup Team Required To Split $12.8M Payout With Women's Team

"...this policy treats men's soccer as a piggy bank for 'fairness'..."

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nytimes.com7 g fa

U.S. soccer’s ‘pay-to-play’ problem: The lightning-rod issue explained in a World Cup context

USMNT's World Cup ouster has plenty focused on the country's youth development system, a complex —and costly — element in a bigger picture

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  1. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·nytimes.com

    U.S. soccer’s ‘pay-to-play’ problem: The lightning-rod issue explained in a World Cup context

    USMNT's World Cup ouster has plenty focused on the country's youth development system, a complex —and costly — element in a bigger picture

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·zerohedge.com

    US Men's World Cup Team Required To Split $12.8M Payout With Women's Team

    "...this policy treats men's soccer as a piggy bank for 'fairness'..."