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Ticker tape parade NYC: USA Women's World Cup winners chant 'equal pay' as Andrew Cuomo signs pay equity legislation

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Lucy Anna Gray
New York
,Clark Mindock
Wednesday 10 July 2019 17:13 BST
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USA women's soccer team celebrate during ticker tape parade

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The US Women’s national team have returned to home soil following their Women’s World Cup victory.

The winning team were met with a ticket tape parade in New York City, followed by a ceremony outside City Hall.

Goals from Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle saw the 2015 winners defeat the Netherlands to successfully defend their title ending a triumphant run through France.

Team USA road a float along the Canyon of Heroes route, with the team spraying champagne and holding their World Cup trophy aloft.

Thousands lined the streets of Manhattan to cheer them on, with chants of “equal pay” regularly breaking out. The chant even happened when Carlos Cordeiro, president of the US Soccer Federation, was speaking on stage in front of the New York City Hall.

During the parade, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said he had signed a new pay equality legislation. Posting to Twitter he said: “The women’s soccer team plays the same game that the men’s soccer players play -- only better. If anything, the men should get paid less.”

The team eventually reached City Hall, where they were gifted symbolic keys to the city by Mayor Bill De Blasio. Various team members gave speeches to the crowd; most notably captain Megan Rapinoe gave a rallying call for people to “do more”, closing by shouting “New York City you’re the mother f***ing best!”

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Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 15:58

The mayor and first lady have now come out onto the steps of City Hall as they prepare to present the team with their keys to the city.

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:03

As the battle for equal pay rages on, lets remember how much the women's team made in revenue in comparison to the men. Between 2016 and 2018 the women's team made $50.8 million, where as the men made $49.9 million.

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:08

Robin Roberts is now introducing the team one-by-one onto the stage in front of City Hall.

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:11

Alex Morgan has just taken to the stage met with screams and cheers from the crowd.

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:14

As the feud between Donald Trump and the team continues, Barack Obama has posted a congratulatory message to the victors: 

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:14

The entire team is now assembled on the stage, with the crowd chanting 'USA! USA!'.

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:18

Team member Carli Lloyd is now speaking to the crowd, calling her team her "best friends". 

Speaking about the victory, Lloyd says: "It took all 23 players to get to this point, everyone played a role ... every match we needed somebody to list us and its a testament to this group behind us."

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:33

Carli Lloyd closed her speech by saying: "Maybe we'll see you in another four years."

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:33

Star player Alex Morgan - famed for her controversial tea-drinking celebration - has now taken to the stage. 

Credit: Getty 

Lucy Anna Gray10 July 2019 16:35

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