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Megan Rapinoe
Megan
Rapinoe
May 7, 1985
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Megan Rapinoe is an American former soccer player who played as a winger for OL Reign as well as the United States national team.

 

Did You Know?

She is an advocate for numerous LGBTQIA+ organisations
She has 5 siblings, including her fraternal twin
At high school she competed in track and basketball
She retired from professional football in 2023
In 2020 she published her autobiography One Life

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Seattle Reign retire Megan Rapinoe’s jersey, beat North Carolina Courage 1-0 in stoppage time

The Seattle Reign retired former star Megan Rapinoe’s No. 15 jersey and then capped the celebration with a 1-0 stoppage-time victory over the North Carolina Courage in the National Women’s Soccer League on Sunday night.

Teenager Emeri Adames finally broke through for the Reign seven minutes into stoppage time with a header that bounced off the post and into the goal as Courage goalkeeper Casey Murphy tried in vain to stop it.

Afterward, 18-year-old Adames celebrated by striking Rapinoe’s iconic victory pose from the 2019 Women’s World Cup as Rapinoe cheered her on from the stands.

Jaelin Howell came close to scoring for Seattle shortly after entering the game in the 75th minute, but her left-footed shot from out front went just wide. Howell was acquired by the Reign earlier in the week in a trade with Racing Louisville.

The victory was Reign coach Laura Harvey’s 100th in the NWSL.

The weekend’s games were the first for the NWSL after a six-week break in the regular season for the Olympics.

Rapinoe spent her entire NWSL career with the Reign before retiring from soccer last year. Her jersey was the first retired by the club.

Rapinoe joined the Reign in the league’s first season in 2013 and played in 115 regular-season games with 51 goals.

Fans displayed a banner of Rapinoe’s image that read: “You Changed the Game.” Seattle’s Space Needle was lit up in lavender — a nod to Rapinoe’s hair color at the 2019 World Cup — for the occasion.

 

“Just overwhelmed,” Rapinoe said. “Honestly, the whole weekend, the club’s done such a great job in putting this all together and just to see everyone in lavender, all the No. 15s, all the support, it’s the world to me. Very overwhelming.”

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FIFA World Cup Goals

OL Reign goal vs. Orlando Pride (August 26, 2022)

OL Reign goal vs. Houston Dash (August 7, 2022)


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Club Achievements

Division 1 Féminine
Coupe de France Féminine
NWSL Shield
The Women's Cup
FIFA Women's World Cup
Olympic Gold Medal
Olympic Bronze Medal
Algarve Cup
CONCACAF Women's Championship
SheBelieves Cup
Tournament of Nations
CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament

Awards

Ballon d'Or Féminin
The Best FIFA Women's Player
FIFA Women's World Cup Golden Ball
FIFA Women's World Cup Golden Boot
Presidential Medal of Freedom

Stats

Year Club AP GL
2013
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2023
OL Reign 125 55
2013
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2014
Olympique Lyonnais 23 8
2012
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2012
Seattle Sounders Women 2 0
2011
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2011
Sydney FC 2 1
2011
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2011
MagicJack 10 3
2011
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2011
Philadelphia Independence 4 1
2009
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2010
Chicago Red Stars 38 3
International Stats
2006
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2023
United States 203 63
2003
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2005
United States U20 21 9