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Posted: 2019-06-12T09:23:38Z | Updated: 2019-06-12T19:11:13Z

The U.S. womens national soccer teams record 13-0 rout of Thailand in its opening game of the 2019 FIFA Womens World Cup in France on Tuesday prompted one question to go viral on Twitter.

Many people asked why female players who represent the country arent paid as much as their male counterparts, given their latest extraordinary victory and the sides storied history of three World Cup wins and four Olympic gold medals. In comparison, the U.S. mens team has won neither tournament.

More than two dozen members of the U.S. womens team are pursuing a lawsuit accusing U.S. Soccer of institutionalized gender discrimination. And supporters of the side, including Democratic 2020 presidential hopeful Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), thought its latest astonishing result backed up their case: