ST. PAUL — When Minnesota United scored an easy sixth-minute goal against Union Omaha on Wednesday, it looked like the top-flight MLS side would make quick work of the third-tier USL outfit in the U.S. Open Cup Round of 16 on Wednesday at Allianz Field.
Summary: These significant strides toward ending senseless and outdated gender biases are years overdue. However, they arrive just in time to resonate powerfully as American soccer takes another leap forward in prominence.
third-division side knocked off Chicago Fire two rounds ago on April 19 and will look to remove the Loons in a Round of 16 match at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Allianz Field
Under the agreements, which run through 2028, members of both national teams will be paid equally for all competitions, including their respective World Cups