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60 MINUTES [UPDATED]
Air Date: Sunday, November 20, 2016
Time Slot: 7:30 PM-8:30 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: "TBA"
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FIRST CLASS U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM SAYS THEY ARE BEING TREATED LIKE SECOND-CLASS PLAYERS COMPARED TO THE MEN, ON "60 MINUTES"

The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team has won four Olympic gold medals and three World Cups and is currently the #1 team in the world, but they say they don't get paid as much or treated as well as the US Men's team. Some of the star female players on Team U.S.A. tell Norah O'Donnell that the time has come for a change. O'Donnell's story will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, Nov. 20 (7:30-8:30 PM, ET/7:00-8:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network.

The excerpt below appeared on Friday, Nov. 18, on CBS THIS MORNING. Please credit 60 MINUTES:

LLOYD: We feel like we're treated like second class citizens because they don't care as much about us as they do the men.

CARLI LLOYD IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FEMALE SOCCER PLAYER IN THE WORLD AND CAPTAINS THE U.S. TEAM. WE RECENTLY SPOKE TO HER, CO-CAPTAIN BECKY SAUERBRUNN AND THEIR TEAMMATES CHRISTEN PRESS AND MORGAN BRIAN.

NORAH O'DONNELL: There's a long history of athletes battling their employers for more pay. It happens in the N.B.A. It happens in the N.F.L. What's different about this fight?

CHRISTEN PRESS: This is a social movement, I think. This is about gender discrimination, and I don't think that positive change occurs in the world unless it has to.

NORAH O'DONNELL: How does this fight rank in some of the competitions you've been in?

REBECCA SAUERBRUNN: It's the fight, you know? I mean, we have been in some major battles on the field but this could be the fight that we are a part of.

THE TEAM IS MADE UP OF THE BEST FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY AND FOR 25 YEARS THEY'VE RULED THE WORLD.

IN 1999, WHEN BRANDI CHASTAIN SCORED TO BEAT CHINA IN THE FINALS OF THE WORLD CUP, HER CELEBRATION ANNOUNCED THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA IN WOMEN'S SPORTS.

FOR THE 2015 FINAL, AN ESTIMATED 30 MILLION PEOPLE WATCHED ON TV IN THE U.S.

Nat sound - World Cup Match

CARLI LLOYD'S THREE GOALS SEALED A HUGE WIN AGAINST JAPAN. IT WAS AND REMAINS THE HIGHEST RATED SOCCER MATCH IN AMERICAN HISTORY... INCLUDING GAMES PLAYED BY THE U.S. MEN.

CARLI LLOYD: We're America's dream team, and we've been at the forefront. We've been at the top and I think the #1 team in women's sports history.

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