Megan Rapinoe and Maria Thayer bio
Megan Rapinoe plays soccer professionally for the American squad. She has a net worth thought to be $5 million. Megan Rapinoe became a household star as a member of the United States' women's team. The United States won gold in both of 2015 and 2019 and also at the Summer Olympics 2012. In addition to soccer, Rapinoe is globally renowned for her social activism, specifically her participation in LGBTQ organizations. The US Women's National Team made $4 Million when they won the 2019 World Cup. In comparison, the French male team shared the prize of $38 million for the win. Players of the US women's squad earned nine thousand dollars for reaching the quarterfinals. US men would have earned $550000 if they had reached the same stage. Today, after the US Women's team negotiated a more favorable deal for 2017, they receive $4950 each time they win a tournament. The average female player earns $167000 per year. Megan Rapinoe, for example is able to earn upwards of $400000 a year. Each US player earned this amount during this year's 2019 World Cup. Megan Rapinoe was born in California in Redding, California on the 5th July, 1985, to Denise & Jim. She has five siblings including the fraternal twin Rachael. Rapinoe began playing soccer because of her brother Brian which is her younger sibling. Brian was addicted to drugs and ended up in prisons for juveniles as well as prisons of the state. Rapinoe played soccer with Rapinoe in order to escape the drug addiction that plagued the area. Her father was a coach throughout her youth. Rapinoe began playing soccer when she was at Foothill High School with the Elk Grove Pride Women's Premier Soccer League team. She is also a member of the Northern California Olympic Development Program under 14. She attended Portland's University of Portland Oregon along with her sibling Rachael. While a freshmen in 2005, Rapinoe played in the Portland Pilots squad to an unbeaten season that culminated with an NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship. Rapinoe made it one of America's most prolific scorers in her sophomore season, scoring ten times. The season was cut short with a ruptured ACL. The same injury that cut short her 2007 campaign with only 2 games. In the aftermath of her recuperation, Rapinoe returned in 2008, helping the Pilots to a 20-2 record.
Though she was originally born in Portland, her family lived in the beginning of her life in Boring. They owned a honey farm despite her allergy to honeybees. The bee-farm didn't last as long since her parents broke up with her and her family moved around a lot. First, to Montana and then Seattle because her mom had a tendency to change jobs. They moved to Minnesota in the midwest, where Maria was a student at Apple Valley High School and was part of the award-winning forensics program as well as that of the National Forensic League. The popular girl was a staple at high school. In fact, she was chosen to be the queen of Homecoming. Early years and career She went to The Juilliard School and realized her long-term dream of being in an Broadway production. Amy Sedaris a well known actress, saw her performing in a play. She informed her she had a specific role that she had to create. The show is called Strangers with Candy. Maria was a innocent teenager at the high school where she made friends with a former prostitute or addict, as well as an ex-con. It was her debut professional appearance. In 1999, she had tiny roles in a couple of comedy films like Accepted and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She appeared alongside Will Smith and Eva Mendes in the movie Hitch (2005). The actress also appeared in two music videos, but they aren't as popular: Sensitive Man of Nick Lowe and Friends of Friends from Hospitality. She also appeared in a number of TV appearances include The Big Apple of Max Bickford, Cougar Town and many others. She says that her most favorite was in Portlandia an episode of which she only appeared in one episode because it was an enjoyable and creative role.
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