Not just about money: New Zealand women fight for rights on soccer field

A training session for the Western Springs Association Football Club in Auckland, New Zealand, on July 11. (Jinki Cambronero)
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand — The women of Western Springs Association Football Club were in a jovial mood as they gathered for training on a recent wintry evening, their shouts of encouragement to teammates creating clouds of icy breath.

They were not only excited about the looming World Cup, which starts Thursday and will see the Norwegian team using their training ground as its base. They were also still on a high from a recent landmark victory.