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Springer, Shira. “Why Do Fans Ignore Women’s Pro Sports?” Boston Globe, September 24, 2014.
United States Soccer Federation, Inc. “2013 Audited Financial Statements.” 2014.
Chapter 17
DiVeronica, Jeff. “Q&A: Abby Wambach Unplugged.” Rochester (NY) Democrat & Chronicle, March 30, 2014.
“Hope Solo’s Husband Busted for DUI.” TMZ, January 20, 2015.
Morgan, Alex. Breakaway: Beyond the Goal. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015.
“Tom Sermanni Named Coach of U.S. Women’s National Team.” U.S. Soccer, October 30, 2012.
Wahl, Grant. “U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati: On FIFA, World Cup, Copa America, and More.” Sports Illustrated, July 3, 2014.
“Wambach: Players Didn’t Have a Role in Sermanni’s Firing.” Associated Press, April 8, 2014.
Chapter 18
Armour, Nancy. “Lackluster Efforts at World Cup Bound to Catch Up to Americans.” USA Today, June 22, 2015.
Bondy, Stefan. “Thierry Henry Doesn’t Tolerate Turf Fields.” New York Daily News, July 14, 2011.
Bousquette, MC. “What’s Going On with USWNT? A Post-Colombia Primer.” Empire of Soccer, June 25, 2015.
Child, Ben. “FIFA’s United Passions Confirmed as Lowest-Grossing Film in US History.” Guardian, June 18, 2015.
Doyle, John. “Doyle: The Insult of Artificial Turf at the Women’s World Cup.” Globe and Mail, June 1, 2015.
“FIFA Women’s World Cup: USA Faces Flak for Dated Tactics.” Reuters, June 24, 2015.
Filadelfo, Elaine. “The #FIFAWWC Twitter Data Recap.” Twitter (blog), Twitter, July 6, 2015.
Foss, Mike. “The U.S. Women’s World Cup Team Is a Shell of Its Former Self.” USA Today, June 23, 2015.
Gayle, Branden. “2015 Women’s World Cup Final on Facebook.” Face-book Media (blog), Facebook, July 6, 2015.
Gold, Daniel M. “Review: In United Passions, a Fictionalized FIFA, Underwritten by the Soccer Group.” New York Times, June 4, 2015.
“Group of Elite Players Led by U.S. Soccer Star Abby Wambach File Lawsuit.” Associated Press, October 1, 2014.
Isidore, Chris. “Women World Cup Champs Win Waaaaay Less Money Than Men.” CNN, July 7, 2015.
Litman, Laken. “Alex Morgan on Why Artificial Turf Is Tough for Players.” USA Today, October 15, 2014.
Payne, Marissa. “Women’s World Cup Players Withdraw ‘Turf War’ Lawsuit.” Washington Post, January 21, 2015.
“Prize Money Doubled for World Cup Winners.” BBC, December 20, 2014.
Rechtshaffen, Michael. “FIFA-Bankrolled ‘United Passions’ Kicks Far Wide of Its Goal.” Los Angeles Times, June 4, 2015.
Roxborough, Scott, and Rhonda Richford. “FIFA Movie Director Breaks Silence on Bomb.” Hollywood Reporter, June 17, 2015.
“Staggering 25.4 Million Viewers Witness USA Win.” Fox Sports, July 6, 2015.
Terranova, Justin. “Clueless US Coach Threatens to Torpedo World Cup.” New York Post, June 25, 2015.
Walters, John. “The US Women’s World Cup Team Has a Goal Problem; and That May Not Matter.” Newsweek, June 25, 2015.
“World Cup Turf Complaint Won’t Get Human Rights Hearing.” Associated Press, November 7, 2014.
Chapter 19
Ax, Joseph. “From NFL to Women’s Soccer, Lawyer Is Thorn in Side of Sports Leagues.” Reuters, March 31, 2016.
Borden, Sam. “Head of U.S. Soccer Apologizes for Cancellation.” New York Times, December 8, 2015.
Cauterucci, Christina. “Senate Passed a Unanimous Resolution Supporting Equal Pay for U.S. Women’s Soccer.” Slate, May 27, 2016.
Das, Andrew. “Pay Disparity in U.S. Soccer? It’s Complicated.” New York Times, April 21, 2016.
“Equal Footing.” The Player’s Tribune, December 6, 2015.
Lloyd, Carli. “Why I’m Fighting for Equal Pay.” New York Times, April 10, 2016.
Tannenwald, Jonathan. “Details of U.S. Soccer’s Budget for National Teams.” Philadelphia Inquirer, March 7, 2016.
Vecsey, Laura. “USWNT Match in Hawaii Cancelled Over Field Conditions.” Fox Sports, December 6, 2015.
Chapter 20
Auerbach, Nicole. “Alex Morgan Discusses Hope Solo’s Comments, Ex-Coach Pia Sundhage.” USA Today, August 17, 2016.
“Hope Solo Blames US Media for Spreading Fear About Zika Virus and Rio Olympics.” Associated Press, August 1, 2016.
“Megan Rapinoe Critical of Hope Solo Calling Sweden ‘Cowards.’” Associated Press, August 18, 2016.
Palazzo, Chiara. “Rio Olympics: Which Athletes Have Withdrawn Over Zika Fears?” Telegraph, August 4, 2016.
“Schelin Avslöjar Hope Solos Ord Efter Motet.” Expressen (Sweden), August 13, 2016.
“U.S. Soccer President Calls Hope Solo’s Sweden Comments ‘Highly Inappropriate.’” Sports Illustrated, August 13, 2016.
Chapter 21
Das, Andrew. “In Fight for Equality, U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Leads the Way.” New York Times, March 4, 2018.
———. “U.S. Soccer Suspends Hope Solo and Terminates Her Contract.” New York Times, August 24, 2016.
———. “U.S. Women’s Team Restructures Union in Effort to Revive C.B.A. Talks.” New York Times, February 3, 2017.
Howard, Johnette. “The Shrewd Steps That Led U.S. Women to Landmark Deal.” ESPN, March 31, 2017.
McRae, Donald. “Alex Morgan: ‘If FIFA Starts Respecting the Women’s Game More, Others Will Follow.’” Guardian, January 16, 2017.
Perez, A. J. “Five Things to Know in U.S. Women’s Hockey Team Showdown with USA Hockey.” USA Today Sports, March 27, 2017.
Chapter 22
Hayes, Graham. “Coach Jill Ellis Is Ready to Reboot the U.S. Women’s Soccer Roster.” ESPN, October 3, 2016.
Index
A&E Networks
Akers, Michelle
injury of
1999 Women’s World Cup
Umbro endorsement deal with
Algarve Cup
Sermanni and
strike considerations
Wambach in
All-American Soccer Stars
Andonovski, Vlatko
Antonucci, Tonya
artificial turf
grass fields compared to
impact of playing on
victory tour scheduled on
Associated Press
Atlanta, Georgia, 1996 Olympics women’s soccer event
Atlanta Beat
Australia Cup
Australian women’s national team
Sermanni and
Bailey, Cheryl
Barnhart, Nicole
Bates, Tracey
Baxter, Kevin
Bay Area CyberRays
Blatter, Sepp
Borislow, Dan
Boston Breakers
Boxx, Shannon
injury of
playing on field
pregnancy of
retirement plans
Brady, Tom
Brazilian fans
Brazilian women’s national team
exhibition game
2008 Olympics and
World Cup (2007) and
World Cup (2011) and
Brennan, Christine
Brian, Morgan
Budzinski, Brian
Buehler, Rachel
Canada
exhibition game
Vancouver, B.C.
women’s national team
Women’s World Cup (2015) in
Canadian Soccer Association (CSA)
Canetti, Chris
CBA. See collective bargaining agreement
Chastain, Brandi
being cut from team
fame of
fans and
female sexuality in sports and
Heinrichs and
iconic photograph of
as NBC commentator
1999 Women’s World Cup
2003 Women’s World Cup
U.S. Soccer and
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br /> WUSA and
Cheney, Lauren. See Holiday, Lauren
Chicago Red Stars
China
Chastain in, exhibition game
2008 Olympics in
women’s national team
Women’s World Cup (1999) and
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary
Cole, Eva
collective bargaining agreement (CBA)
committee
striking for
Collins, John
Colombia women’s national team
conflicts. See also finances, of U.S. women’s national team players
discrimination complaints against U.S. Soccer
Heinrichs coaching style
Contiguglia, Robert
Heinrichs and
indoor victory tour and
proposed African tour of women’s team and
women’s league and
contracts and negotiations, with U.S. Soccer. See also collective bargaining agreement
discrimination complaints and
equal pay issues in negotiations
failure to negotiate Uniform Players Agreement
1999–2000
players’ new involvement in
2005
2013
2016
2017
Cooper, Keith
Cox Enterprises
Cristiane
critics
CSA. See Canadian Soccer Association
culture
Cummings, Joe
Dahlkemper, Abby
D’Anjolell, Betty
Dash
de Blasio, Bill
“Deflategate,”
Dellacamera, J. P.
Dellinger, Hampton
Denmark women’s national team
Derflinger, Mavis
DiCicco, Tony
as ESPN analyst
U.S. Soccer and
U.S. women’s national team and
discrimination complaints, against U.S. Soccer
Dorrance, Anson
Duggan, Meghan
Dunn, Crystal
EEOC. See Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Ellis, Jill
Gulati and
Olympics (2016) and
rebooting of women’s team in 2016
Sundhage and
U.S. Soccer and
World Cup (2015) and
Elsmore, Joe
endorsement deals. See also sponsorships
with Akers
with Hamm, Mia
Nike
with Scurry
of Umbro with Akers
with U.S. women’s national team players
Engen, Whitney
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
investigations of
wage discrimination claim
Equal pay argument
disparities
Sauerbrunn and
Solo and
Ertz, Julie (née Johnston)
ESPN
exhibition games
Brazil
Chastain in China
friendly win bonus
men’s on artificial turf
Mexico
non-essential international
Norway
post-2015 World Cup victory tour
in Rochester, New York
Scotland
ticket sales contract provision
Ukraine
Whitehill in, versus Canada
fans, Brazilian
fans, of U.S. women’s national team
chanting in Vancouver
men
Women’s World Cup (1999) and
Fawcett, Joy
FC Kansas City
female athletes, rise of
female sexuality, in sports
FIFA. See also World Cup
artificial turf conflict with national teams
disparate treatment of men’s and women’s teams
United Passions film produced by
Women’s Invitational Tournament
Women’s World Cup (2015) and
World Championship for Women’s Football for the M&M’s Cup
finances
NWSL
U.S. men’s national team
of U.S. Soccer
WPS
WUSA
finances, of U.S. women’s national team players. See also contracts, with U.S. Soccer; endorsement deals
bonuses
discrimination complaints against U.S. Soccer
licensing rights
retirements due to financial hardship
U.S. men’s national team finances compared to
Flash
Flynn, Dan
Forward (Wambach)
Foudy, Julie
on 1999 World Cup fans
code name of
as ESPN analyst
ESPN interview with
first Women’s World Cup
King meeting with
playing on field
U.S. Soccer and
U.S. women’s national hockey team and
WUSA and
France
exhibition game
women’s national team
French, Michelle
friendly matches. See exhibition games
Futterman, Matthew
Gabarra, Jim
Garber, Don
Garrett Game
Gear magazine
Germany
men’s team 2014 Wold Cup winnings
Prinz of
2011 Women’s World Cup in
women’s national team
Giants Stadium
Golub, Mike
Good Morning America
Gordon, Cindy
grass fields
artificial turf compared to
for training/practice
Gregg, Lauren
Gulati, Sunil
discrimination complaints against U.S. Soccer and
Ellis and
Langel and
NWSL and
Sermanni and
Solo and
Sundhage and
Gustavsson, Tony
Hamm, Garrett
Hamm, Mia
first Women’s World Cup
Hamm, Garrett, and
injury of
Mia Hamm Foundation
Nike endorsement deal with
playing on field
as star
USA Hockey and
U.S. Soccer and
WUSA and
Hansen, Dell Loy
Harris, Ashlyn
Healy, Tucka
Heath, Tobin
after SheBelieves Cup
in 2011 Women’s World Cup
in 2015 Women’s World Cup
in 2016 Olympics
Heifetz, Aaron
Heinrichs, April
Chastain and
as coach
coaching style conflicts
Contiguglia and
as player
Sundhage and
Hendricks, John
Henry, Lori
Herdman, John
heroes, women players as
Solo as
after 2015 World Cup
Higgins, Shannon
Hoban, Mick
Hoffman, Jay
Holiday, Lauren (née Cheney)
playing on field
Hong, Gao
Hostetter, Jr., Amos
Houston Dash
Hucles, Angela
replacing Wambach
Human Rights Tribunal
Hyundai
indoor victory tour
injuries, U.S. women’s national team
Akers
Boxx
Hamm, Mia
Morgan
Rapinoe
Wambach
inspiration, to other sports teams
international women’s soccer teams. See also specific teams
early tea
ms and banning of
slow development of leagues for
U.S. women’s national team and
WUSA and
Italian women’s national team
Iwabuchi, Mana
Japan
Nagasaki
women’s national team
Jennings, Carin
Johnston, Julie (“JJ”)
Kai, Natasha
Kennedy, Jim
Kessler, Jeffrey
King, Billie Jean
Klingenberg, Meghan
Krieger, Ali
2015 World Cup and
veto on FC Kansas City
Kumagai, Saki
Lamoureux, Jocelyne
Lamoureux, Monique
Langel, John
discrimination complaints against U.S. Soccer and
Gulati and
legal representation of
U.S. women’s national hockey team and
Lauer, Matt
“Laws of the Game,”
Leroux, Sydney
Letterman, David
liebe (love)
Likens, Greg
Lilly, Kristine
playing on field
Lloyd, Carli
2008 Olympics
2011 World Cup
2012 Olympics
2015 World Cup
2016 Olympics
in Ukraine exhibition game
U.S. Soccer and
When Nobody Was Watching
Los Angeles Sol
Los Angeles Times
losing streak, in 2017
love (liebe)
Lyons, Mike
MAC Hermann Trophy
MacMillan, Shannon
1999 Women’s World Cup
WUSA and
magicJack
Major League Soccer (MLS)
investors in
NWSL and
U.S. Soccer and
WUSA and
Mankamyer, Marty
Markgraf, Kate
pregnancy of
Marta
McLeod, Erin
media
Morgan and
Olympics (2016) and
social media
Solo and
U.S. Soccer and
World Cup (2015) and
memorandum of understanding (MOU)
men fans, of U.S. women’s national team
men’s soccer leagues. See also Major League Soccer
Men’s World Cup
Messing, Marla
Mewis, Samantha
Mexico
exhibition games
women’s national team
Mia Hamm Foundation
Milbrett, Tiffeny
1995 World Cup
1999 Women’s World Cup
WUSA and
Mitts, Heather
Miyama, Aya
MLS. See Major League Soccer
momentum, in sports
Moorhouse, Jim
Morgan, Alex
injury of
media and
Portland Thorns and
Sundhage and
2011 World Cup
2012 Olympics
2015 World Cup
2016 Olympics
U.S. Soccer and
MOU. See memorandum of understanding