Sept 14 (Reuters) - Scotland Women have withdrawn their legal claim against the Scottish FA (SFA) regarding equal pay and conditions compared to the men's team, the country's governing body said on Thursday.
The Scottish women's national team began legal action in December last year, with captain Rachel Corsie saying there were a "significant number of examples" where players felt they were not provided with proper resources.
They wanted equality on pay, which the SFA claimed was already the case, and resources including training facilities, hotels, travel, kits and medical and nutritional support.
"The Scottish FA has made significant inroads in this regard and together we are on an evolutionary journey.
The news comes hours after Spain's women's team called off a strike after reaching an agreement on minimum wages.
Persons:
Rachel Corsie, Corsie, Spain's, Pearl Josephine Nazare, Ken Ferris
Organizations:
Scottish FA, SFA, Scottish women's national, Thomson
Locations:
Bengaluru