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5 former employees sue San Diego Wave and NWSL
Five former employees of the San Diego Wave have filed a lawsuit in San Diego Superior Court accusing the women’s soccer club of discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination, among other allegations.
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For the first time, White House welcomes National Women's Soccer League championship team
President Joe Biden celebrated Gotham FC, praising the athletes for “keeping the faith” as the team went from last in the league to champions in one season.
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National Women's Soccer League gets rid of draft and raises players' minimum salary to $82,500 with new agreement
Other contract wins for players in the NWSL include an offseason of at least 28 days and expanded parental leave and child-care benefits.
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NWSL reaches new collective bargaining agreement that ends draft and guarantees contracts
The National Women’s Soccer League and its players have reached a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement that eliminates the draft, guarantees all contracts and more.
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San Diego Wave calls former employee's allegations on social media false and defamatory
A former team employee Wednesday called on the NWSL to remove team President Jill Ellis, the former coach of the U.S. women’s national team.
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NWSL team gets bumped from hosting home game due to a music festival
Riot Fest made waves this week when it announced it would be moving from Chicago’s Douglass Park and out to suburban SeatGeek Stadium, but that news could have an impact on the Chicago Red Stars soccer club.
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Lynn Williams breaks NWSL goal-scoring record in Gotham win
USWNT star Lynn Williams scored her 79th league goal on Sunday to become the National Women’s Soccer League all-time leading scorer.