The recent FIFA Women's World Cup witnessed a controversy as several players of the United States Women's National Team (USWNT) opted not to lend their voices to the country's national anthem.
Ahead of their Group E encounters against Vietnam, the Netherlands, and Portugal, a majority of the players chose to remain silent during the rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner.
Against Portugal, only a meager trio of players could be seen humming along to the anthem, while the rest stood stoically in silent defiance. Alex Morgan, Julie Ertz, Alyssa Naeher, and Lindsey Horan stood with their hands upon their chests. In stark contrast, the majority of their teammates opted to keep their hands down.
According to Mirror, the decision of the USWNT not to partake is "a form of protest against racial injustice and police violence", which has been prevalent in the USA. Notably, this was similar to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, where a number of their players kept silent during the anthem for the same reasons.
The USWNT's World Cup journey met a premature end to a a formidable Swedish side. The game went to penalties after the USWNT failed to convert their numerous chances from open play. There, Lina Hurtig's precise final spot-kick sailed into the net, propelling Sweden to the quarter-finals.
Megan Rapinoe, one of the team's stars, had stated she she had plans to retire after the tournament. She made a late appearance as a substitute against Sweden, only to encounter heartache as she missed her crucial penalty in the eventual shootout.
Speaking about the moment to Fox Sports (via CNN), she revealed:
Rapinoe has had a storied international career, claiming Olympic gold and securing two FIFA Women's World Cup triumphs for USA.
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