Members of Congress Call on FIFA to Raise Women's Soccer Wages

Two members of Congress are calling on equal pay for female soccer players.

"This year's World Cup proved that women playing soccer can inspire a country and bring a crowd to its feet just as men can," wrote Maloney. "But women will never achieve equality in the sport if FIFA itself discriminates against them."

Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wisconsin, also tweeted her support for equal athlete pay, though there's not much any member of Congress can do to force wage changes.

National team goalie Hope Solo has also taken note of the campaign, and recently tweeted a picture of national team and equal pay supporters.

Jerome Valcke, FIFA's secretary general, suggested in December that payouts for the men’s World Cup were higher than the women's because the former generates more revenue than the latter, according to the Guardian.

Maloney described that explanation as “baffling” given FIFA’s high-profile corruption scandal.