Megan Rapinoe and Maria Thayer bio
Megan Rapinoe is an American professional soccer player with a a Net worth of $5 million. Megan Rapinoe gained international recognition for her role as a United States women's national soccer team member, winning gold at the Summer Olympics in 2012 and the FIFA Women's World Cups of 2015 and 2019. Rapinoe is a soccer player, is known for her political activism, in particular her association with LGBTQ organizations. US Women's World Cup squad earned a collective $4 million. Comparatively, the French male team took home the prize of $38 million for winning. US Women team members received the sum of $90000 for making it to quarterfinals. US Men would have received $550000, if they had made it to similar levels. The women's team negotiated the best deal. The current deal is 4950 dollars for every tournament game they won. The average women's player earns approximately $167000 per year. Megan Rapinoe for instance is able to earn upwards of 400000 dollars per year. The following are the earnings of each US participant in the 2019 World Cup. Megan Rapinoe born 5 July, 1985 in Redding California was the daughter of Denise and Jim. Rachael is one of five sisters she is the oldest of five sisters. Another sibling her older brother Brian inspired Rapinoe to begin playing soccer. Unfortunately Brian started abusing drugs and went through juvenile detention and a variety of prisons in the state. Rapinoe played soccer alongside Rapinoe in order to escape the addictions to drugs that plagued the area. She kept playing all through her youth alongside her dad as her Coach. Rapinoe attended Foothill High School as a teenager and also played for the her local Elk Grove Pride of the Women's Premier Soccer League. She played soccer with her team in the Northern California Olympic Development Program's younger age group. Together with their sister Rachael Rapinoe, she enrolled at Portland's University of Portland Oregon. She led the Portland Pilots in 2005 to an unbeaten season that culminated with the NCAA Division I women's soccer championship. Rapinoe was one of the top goalscorers in the United States during her first year of college. The second season of her career was, however, cut short due to the tear in her ACL. The same injury that ended her 2007 campaign with only two games. The recovery of Rapinoe allowed her to assist the Pilots to win 20 games in 2008.
While she was actually born in Portland her parents divorced and they resided in Montana, and then Seattle for a few months as her mother frequently changed jobs. When her parents separated in the early 1990s, her family spent a brief time in Montana prior to making the move to Seattle. As her mother's work was constantly changing the bee farm she was operating did not last long. Maria moved with her parents to Minnesota in the year 2000, and then was a student at Apple Valley High School. The school was also part of of the National Forensic League and the Award-winning Forensics Program. She became quite popular at high school. She even was elected as Homecoming Queen. Her early years and professional career went to the Juilliard School and realized her aspirations of appearing in the stage of a Broadway production. Amy Sedaris is a celebrated actor and noticed Maria in a stage show. Amy stated that she'd write a character for her particularly, dubbed Strangers with Candy. Maria was cast in her first major professional appearance as a young teenager who makes friends with an ex-drug addict, prostitute and ex-con. Following minor roles in comedy films such as The Forgetting of Sarah Marshall and Accepted, she was in the film Hitch, starring Will Smith. In addition, she appeared in two music videos that aren't so well-known as Sensitive Man of Nick Lowe and Friends of Friends from Hospitality. In addition, she appeared in several TV shows like Big Apple: The education of Max Bickford & Cougar Town. Her favourite show was Portlandia the series, that she appeared in only for one episode. It was entertaining and challenging.
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