The women get half of the $16 million payout for the men’s team in the World Cup.
A sport that almost nobody cares about having to give half of their earnings to a sport that nobody cares about.
We are rather insular and oblivious from the goings-on in the rest of the world. Whether or not we like it, soccer is quite popular outside of the US (and Canada). Similar with use of ther metric system.
Yes, this map tells all, LOLSoccer is big in other countries because they don't have American Football.
I doubt they miss it.Soccer is big in other countries because they don't have American Football.
You are mistaking the fact that you don't care to everyone. The current World Cup has smashed historical attendance records. Soccer is by far the world's most popular sport. Women's sports have always taken off faster in the US than other countries but now other countries are catching up. Current women's standings has Brazil at #1 and the US at #2. Next year's WC in Brazil will be very excited. if you don't want to watch, don't hate, just don't watch.The women get half of the $16 million payout for the men’s team in the World Cup.
A sport that almost nobody cares about having to give half of their earnings to a sport that nobody cares about.
Is Argentina going to share their winnings with the women?We are rather insular and oblivious from the goings-on in the rest of the world. Whether or not we like it, soccer is quite popular outside of the US (and Canada). Similar with use of the metric system.
I doubt they miss it.
I personally find rugby more appealing than soccer.
I am not oblivious to the popularity of soccer outside the US, but it being popular elsewhere doesn't make it any more appealing to me. I know haggis is very popular in Scotland, pickled herring is very popular in Nordic countries and Indians (over a billion of them) love fiery hot vegetarian dishes. None of that means I do or should like those things. Different cultures like different things.We are rather insular and oblivious from the goings-on in the rest of the world. Whether or not we like it, soccer is quite popular outside of the US (and Canada). Similar with use of the metric system.
According to Google, the average English Premier League player has a salary of about 4.1 million pounds, or roughly $5,500,000. The average Women's Super League (women's equivalent of the EPL) makes about 47,000 pounds, or $62,900.
When we're talking about building US national teams from the best American (or mostly American) men and women players out there, it seems logical to me that aside from appealing to their sense of patriotism, we'd pay them according to the market rates. It seems logical to me that if you are asking a guy making $5.5m as a soccer player to risk an injury during the summer playing for the USMT, you might have to pay him more than you would pay a woman player who is taking the same risk with her $63,000 per year job.
Outside of tennis, and, to a lesser degree, golf, women's sports are pure money losers. The play is inferior and the public has very little interest in watching women play sports.There is also a reason that the women made such a fuss about getting the men's national team money.
The men have clubs they play for, and get a majority of their money from. The USNT pay is extra for them. They are paid as contractors.
For the women, that is their primary source of income. (Not counting some endorsements). The women need the USWNT money as a primary source of income because the womens clubs dont make enough money.
My plan is to neither watch nor hate.You are mistaking the fact that you don't care to everyone. The current World Cup has smashed historical attendance records. Soccer is by far the world's most popular sport. Women's sports have always taken off faster in the US than other countries but now other countries are catching up. Current women's standings has Brazil at #1 and the US at #2. Next year's WC in Brazil will be very excited. if you don't want to watch, don't hate, just don't watch.