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The champ is here.
Soccer fans worldwide took to the New York City streets today for a ticker-tape parade celebrating the U.S. Women’s National Team and its 2019 Women’s World Cup championship. And the whole squad was in attendance, including fan favorites Megan Rapinoe (rocking the women’s Off-White x Nike Air Zoom Terra Kiger 5) and Alex Morgan (in the Nike Air Max 270 React), with fans gathered at City Hall where they were presented keys to the city.
“They have inspired millions and millions, particularly young women, to believe in themselves, to be brave, to be bold,” Mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed in the presentation before handing off to Robin Roberts, a former women’s college basketball star and renowned sports commentator, to bring out the team.
Before the team came out, amid “equal pay” chants from the crowd, U.S. Soccer Federation president Carlos Cordeiro stated, “We believe in fair and equitable pay and together, I believe, we could get this done.”
And Morgan made sure during her speech, in sly fashion, that she agrees with the demands of the fans.
“We appreciate the signs, the chants, keep them going,” Morgan said with a brief pause, then continuing, “The USA chants, I meant.”
During her speech, Rapinoe backed the statement of Cordeiro and mentioned she has faith in the leader. “I think he’s on the right side of things, I think he’s going to make things right, he’s proven every day in office that he’s with us,” Rapinoe said.
The team co-captain also highlighted the USWNT’s diversity (“We’ve got black girls, white girls and everything in between, straight girls and gay girls”) and took a shot at President Donald Trump, whom she has been openly critical of (“There’s no place that I would rather be, even in the presidential race. I’m busy, I’m sorry”).
Before leaving the stage, Rapinoe provided a message of unity.
“We have to be better. We have to love more and hate less, we have to listen more and talk less … It’s our responsibility to make this world a better place,” she said.
Rapinoe continued, “There’s been so much contention in these past years. I’ve been a victim of that and I’ve been a perpetrator of that. It’s time together, it’s time for the next step.”
For the fourth time since the tournament’s inception in 1991, the USWNT beat the competition to earn the Women’s World Cup title. To win it all, the squad defeated a tough Netherlands team on July 7 by a score of 2-0 with goals scored by Rapinoe and Roe Lavelle.
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The champ is here.
Soccer fans worldwide took to the New York City streets today for a ticker-tape parade celebrating the U.S. Women’s National Team and its 2019 Women’s World Cup championship. And the whole squad was in attendance, including fan favorites Megan Rapinoe (rocking the women’s Off-White x Nike Air Zoom Terra Kiger 5) and Alex Morgan (in the Nike Air Max 270 React), with fans gathered at City Hall where they were presented keys to the city.
“They have inspired millions and millions, particularly young women, to believe in themselves, to be brave, to be bold,” Mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed in the presentation before handing off to Robin Roberts, a former women’s college basketball star and renowned sports commentator, to bring out the team.
Before the team came out, amid “equal pay” chants from the crowd, U.S. Soccer Federation president Carlos Cordeiro stated, “We believe in fair and equitable pay and together, I believe, we could get this done.”
And Morgan made sure during her speech, in sly fashion, that she agrees with the demands of the fans.
“We appreciate the signs, the chants, keep them going,” Morgan said with a brief pause, then continuing, “The USA chants, I meant.”
During her speech, Rapinoe backed the statement of Cordeiro and mentioned she has faith in the leader. “I think he’s on the right side of things, I think he’s going to make things right, he’s proven every day in office that he’s with us,” Rapinoe said.
The team co-captain also highlighted the USWNT’s diversity (“We’ve got black girls, white girls and everything in between, straight girls and gay girls”) and took a shot at President Donald Trump, whom she has been openly critical of (“There’s no place that I would rather be, even in the presidential race. I’m busy, I’m sorry”).
Before leaving the stage, Rapinoe provided a message of unity.
“We have to be better. We have to love more and hate less, we have to listen more and talk less … It’s our responsibility to make this world a better place,” she said.
Rapinoe continued, “There’s been so much contention in these past years. I’ve been a victim of that and I’ve been a perpetrator of that. It’s time together, it’s time for the next step.”
For the fourth time since the tournament’s inception in 1991, the USWNT beat the competition to earn the Women’s World Cup title. To win it all, the squad defeated a tough Netherlands team on July 7 by a score of 2-0 with goals scored by Rapinoe and Roe Lavelle.
How Nike Owned the Women’s Moment at the World Cup
After USWNT’s World Cup Win, Chants for Equal Pay Get Louder
Nike Celebrates the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team’s World Cup Win With a Powerful Ad
Source: Footwearnews.com
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Keywords:
United States women's national soccer team • New York City • College soccer • New York City • Ticker tape parade • United States women's national soccer team • FIFA Women's World Cup • Face (professional wrestling) • Megan Rapinoe • Alex Morgan • Nike Air Max • Bill de Blasio • Robin Roberts (newscaster) • College basketball • Sports commentator • United States Soccer Federation • United States women's national soccer team • Gay • Donald Trump • United States women's national soccer team • FIFA World Cup • FIFA Women's World Cup • Netherlands national football team • Megan Rapinoe • Nike, Inc. • FIFA World Cup •