Women's World Cup players aim to break down remaining barriers for working mothers

Soccer Football – Concacaf Women Championship – Semi Final – United States v Costa Rica – Estadio Universitario, Monterrey, Mexico – July 14, 2022 Alex Morgan of the U.S. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril/File Photo [1/2]

AUCKLAND, July 16 (Reuters) – Soccer-playing mums will be front-and-centre when the Women’s World Cup kicks off this week in Australia and New Zealand after tenuous progress since the 2019 tournament for working mothers.

United States co-captain Alex Morgan will be travelling with her three-year-old daughter Charlie.”I’m really grateful for the women before me that fought for mom athletes,” said Morgan. “It’s still kind of uncharted territory. […]

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