The US Womens National Team scored more World Cup goals in one day than the men did in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined

Author : tardiloquent1936
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 14:23:28


The US Women's National Team just scored a record-breaking 13 goals against Thailand, who scored, well, none -- the biggest defeat in Women's World Cup history.

And what about the US men?

Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12).



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Let's recap.

In 2006, they scored 2.

In 2010, they scored 5.

In 2014, they scored 5.

In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there.

So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002.

And yet, they still don't get paid as much as the men?

Hmm.

So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002. In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there. In 2006, they scored 2. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). In 2010, they scored 5. The US Women's National Team just scored a record-breaking 13 goals against Thailand, who scored, well, none -- the biggest defeat in Women's World Cup history. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). In 2014, they scored 5. So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002. So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002. Let's recap. Let's recap. In 2014, they scored 5. In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). The US Women's National Team just scored a record-breaking 13 goals against Thailand, who scored, well, none -- the biggest defeat in Women's World Cup history. In 2014, they scored 5. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). Let's recap. Let's recap. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). In 2014, they scored 5. In 2014, they scored 5. Hmm. So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there. In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there. In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there. In 2010, they scored 5. So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002. Not only did they fail to qualify for last year's games, the women scored more goals on Tuesday than the men scored in the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cups combined (12). In 2010, they scored 5. Hmm. So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002. The US Women's National Team just scored a record-breaking 13 goals against Thailand, who scored, well, none -- the biggest defeat in Women's World Cup history. And what about the US men? Let's recap. Hmm. In 2014, they scored 5. And yet, they still don't get paid as much as the men? In 2018, they scored -- well, nothing. They weren't there. So, it took 13 years of World Cup play for the men's team to do what the women's team did in one day. Seventeen years if you're counting back to 2002.

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