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U.S. women defeat Japan 3-1 after apparent protest

The USWNT players wore their warm-up jerseys inside out before their victory over Japan.
Credit: AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter
The United States Women's National Team poses for a team photo before a SheBelieves Cup women's soccer match against Japan, Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas.

FRISCO, Texas — The increasingly bitter dispute between American women's national soccer team and the U.S. Soccer Federation spilled onto the field when players wore their warm-up jerseys inside out in an apparent protest before their 3-1 victory over Japan.

Players filed a gender discrimination suit against the USSF, a case scheduled for trial starting May 5 in federal court in Los Angeles.

The USSF submitted legal papers this week claiming that the women are less skilled and have less-demanding roles than the men on its national team.

By wearing jerseys inside out, players hid the USSF crest on the jerseys.

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