The U.S. team’s 5-2 triumph in the Women’s World Cup soccer final Sunday — with vice president Joe Biden and his wife in attendance — has reignited the long-running debate about inequality in women’s sports. That debate started on the field itself. As NBC News reported, the international soccer body, FIFA, not only declined to tweet about the women’s event from its usual World Cup account, “it then sent out 10 women in tight black dresses to escort a Mountie with the trophy after the match.”
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