Congressman supports real grass at World Cup
PORTLAND, Ore. – An Oregon congressman is throwing his support behind players who are protesting the plan to use artificial turf at the Women’s World Cup next summer in Canada.
Rep. Earl Blumenauer has written his colleagues to join the effort. He will gather their signatures for a letter he plans to send early next week to Jeffrey Webb, president of the North, Central America and Caribbean soccer federation and vice-president of FIFA, soccer’s international governing body.
“The House has a unique opportunity to send a clear message to FIFA,” Blumenauer writes to his colleagues. “We do not accept gender discrimination in international sporting events. Further, the athletes have every right to exercise their rights to freedom of expression and due process.”
A group of athletes, including U.S. national team players Abby Wambach, Alex Morgan and Sydney Leroux, have called on FIFA and the Canadian Soccer Association to scrap plans to play the World Cup matches on artificial surfaces.