U.S. Soccer Federation gives its president a salary
DALLAS — The U.S. Soccer Federation is making its president a paid position, adopting the change Saturday on the third try.
The federation’s national council approved a bylaw change at the USSF’s annual general meeting that gives the governing body’s president a $150,000 annual stipend. The amount would be reduced to $75,000 if the person gains another position within soccer resulting from the role as USSF president.
Similar proposals in 2022 and 2023 failed to gain the necessary two-thirds vote for adoption, but this year’s version received 80.88% support. Proposals for a $125,000 salary received 58.91% in 2022 and 62.87% last year.
Former women’s player Cindy Parlow Cone became president in 2020 and is starting the third year of a four-year term.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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