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U.S. Soccer requires women's teams to stand during anthems

By The Sports Xchange
Teammates Megan Rapinoe (L) and Ali Krieeger share a moment as the U.S. women's soccer team celebrate their 2015 Women's World Cup victory during a rally at Microsoft Square in Los Angeles on July 7, 2015. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
Teammates Megan Rapinoe (L) and Ali Krieeger share a moment as the U.S. women's soccer team celebrate their 2015 Women's World Cup victory during a rally at Microsoft Square in Los Angeles on July 7, 2015. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

March 5 (UPI) -- The United States soccer federation instituted a policy that requires players on the women's national team to "stand respectfully" during national anthems.

The policy was reportedly passed by the federation's board of directors on Feb. 9 but came to light Saturday.

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The policy was posted on Twitter by former men's national team player Stuart Holden:

"All persons representing a Federation national team shall stand respectfully during the playing of the national anthems at any event in which the Federation is represented."

U.S. Soccer director of communications Neil Buethe confirmed the policy in an email to The New York Times.

The policy comes after U.S. national player Megan Rapinoe knelt during the anthem on two occasions last year -- once while representing the national team and the other time while playing for the Seattle Reign of the National Women's Soccer League.

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