Megan Rapinoe and Maria Thayer bio
Megan Rapinoe is an American professional soccer player, with a the Net worth of $5 million. Megan Rapinoe gained international recognition for her role as an United States women's national soccer team player, having won gold at the Summer Olympics in 2012 as well as the FIFA Women's World Cups of 2015 and 2019. Rapinoe earned international recognition beyond soccer for her activism. Her fame is primarily for her involvement in the LGBTQ community through organizations. US Women's World Cup Team earned $4 million collectively. The French male team won the 2018 tournament and earned $38 million. The US women's team was awarded a bonus of $90000 when they made it to the quarterfinals. US men's team could have received $550000 if they reached the quarterfinals. The women's players currently receive $4950, following discussions to get better bargains. On average, women's teams make around $167000 per year. Megan along with other top players can make up to 400000 dollars per year. Megan's World Cup earnings for 2019 were as follows. Megan Rapinoe born 5 July 1985, Redding California. Rachael is the fifth of five sisters that she has. A sibling of her brother Brian has inspired her to get started playing soccer. Brian was, however, beginning to abuse the drugs. He ended up in juvenile detention as well as various prisons. Rapinoe was a soccer player with Rapinoe in order to escape the addictions to drugs that plagued the region. She kept playing throughout her childhood and her father was her coach. Rapinoe was a soccer player in her teens with Elk Grove Pride, a local team in the Women's Premier Soccer League. Additionally, she was a part of the Northern California Olympic Development Program (under-14). Along with the sister Rachael Rapinoe, they both attended the University of Portland Oregon. She was the captain of the Portland Pilots in 2005 to an unbeaten season that culminated in winning victory at the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship title. Rapinoe had ten goals as a junior and was a top-scorer in the US. However, her sophomore season was short-lived due to an injury of her ACL. In 2007, she was struck by exactly the same injury which ended her season after only two games. Rapinoe following her recovery from injury suffered in 2007, was able to help Pilots achieve a record of 20-0.
Although she was born in Portland her parents divorced and they lived in Montana and then Seattle for a short time because her mom frequently switched jobs. Their bee-keeping farm for long because their parents split and resided in Montana before moving to Seattle for a short amount of time as her mother often changed jobs. Maria was able to move along with her parents Minnesota, where she was a student at Apple Valley High School. The school was also part of both the National Forensic League and the Award-winning Forensics Program. In high school, her popularity was such that she was named Homecoming Princess. Early beginnings and career After matriculating she was accepted into the Juilliard School in New York in which she studied acting. the place where she fulfilled her long-held aspiration to appear in the stage of a Broadway musical. Amy Sedaris who is also an actress of note spotted her when she was acting in a show, and she said that she'd create a special role specifically for her show called Strangers with Candy. This happened in 1999 and Maria's debut professional role as an innocent high school student who became friends with the ex-con and ex-junkie. The following years, Maria had small roles in movies like Forgetting Sarah Marshall or Accepted before being featured alongside Will Smith in the 2005 film Hitch. Additionally, she was featured in two older music videos like Friends of Friends and Sensitive Man (by Nick Lowe) that aren't as well-known nowadays. In addition, she appeared in numerous TV programs like Big Apple: The education of Max Bickford as well as Cougar Town. Portlandia was her favorite show, even though she only appeared on only one episode.
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