Women's World Cup players end 'turf war'

A contingent of elite women's players led by United States national team striker Abby Wambach had been in the process of suing FIFA and the Canadian Soccer Association because of the organisation's plan to use artificial playing surfaces during the 2015 Women's World Cup, which is set to begin June 5 in Canada.

The players contested the use of artificial turf during the tournament was unsafe and discriminatory, since the men's World Cup is played on natural grass, which is generally the playing surface of preference for players. 

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