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Trinity Rodman
Trinity
Rodman
May 20, 2002
#2 - Forward

Trinity Rain Moyer-Rodman is an American professional football player who plays as a forward for the Washington Spirit of the National Women's Soccer League and the United States national team.

Did You Know?

She and her brother, DJ Rodman, were raised primarily by their mother, Michelle Moyer, in southern California. She also has a half-sister.
She names her mom as her role-model and her support system.
She wants to make a name for herself and not be known just as "Dennis Rodman's daughter." She is sometimes annoyed to be constantly asked about him.
Her father, Dennis Rodman, won five NBA Championships with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls, and is in the NBA Hall of Fame.
She started playing football when she was 4 years old.
After trying multiple sports, she felt an instant connection with football at just seven or eight years old, describing it as feeling "like home."
Her competitive spirit was evident from elementary school, where she would cry on the sidelines when her teammates didn’t put in enough effort.
She initially committed to UCLA but switched to Washington State to join her older brother, DJ, before turning pro instead due to COVID-19 pandemic. She didn't play a single college game.
She was the youngest player ever drafted into the NWSL, joining at just 18 years old.
She looks up to Tobin Heath and Christen Press, aiming to be “funky” and unpredictable on the field.
Her favorite subject in school was art because she struggled in other classes.
She’s currently obsessed with pickleball.
She balances her athletic life with a love for gaming, specifically Fortnite, although she admits that sometimes the competition is too tough.
She is adjusting to adult life as a homeowner, with surprising “adulting” challenges like keeping track of trash day and lawn care.
She was the highest-paid player in the NWSL during the 2023 season, earning a $1.12 million contract with the Washington Spirit.
As of 2023, her net worth is estimated to be more than $2.6 million. A large portion of this is derived from her endorsement deals, which contribute approximately $1.5 million to her overall net worth.
Off the field, she enjoys connecting with fans, especially through events like running mini-camps for young football players.
She is known for her distinctive style, often expressing herself through tattoos and fashion.
She has always wanted to be a professional. "I realised that soccer was going to be my thing when I couldn't accept that people could play a sport just for fun," Trinity says. "I was like, 'No way they're just playing soccer just to have fun.’"
She appreciates the connectivity that social media offers, as she gives fans a glimpse into her life on TikTok, through dance, fashion hauls and her affinity for art.
She has her own custom Adidas cleat called the F50, designed for comfort with extra cushioning to support her shifts and acceleration on the field.
Her favorite color is orange, especially in fashion.
To cope with nerves before a game, she likes to put in her AirPods, think through every scenario and just be alone with herself.
She has used her platform to talk openly about mental health, emphasizing how important it is to take care of both the body and the mind.

News

Trinity Rodman returns to USWNT as Emma Hayes names squad for friendlies

​Trinity Rodman is returning to the U.S. Women's National Team (USWNT) for the first time since the 2024 Olympics. Coach Emma Hayes included her in the 24-player squad for upcoming friendly matches against Brazil. These games are scheduled for April 5 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and April 8 at PayPal Park in San Jose.

The squad features 19 players from the 2025 SheBelieves Cup, with notable additions such as Kansas City Current center-back Alana Cook, returning after her last appearance in 2023. Two uncapped players, Manchester United goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce and Houston Dash's Avery Patterson, are also included. Angelina Anderson and Mia Fishel will join as training players. ​

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Sponsors

Red Bull
Adidas
Oakley

Club Achievements

NWSL Championship
Summer Olympic Games Gold Medal
CONCACAF Women's Championship
CONCACAF W Gold Cup
SheBelieves Cup
CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship

Awards

U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year
NWSL Rookie of the Year
NWSL Best XI
NWSL Second XI
Ballon d’Or Féminin nominee
NWSL Team of the Month

Stats

Year Club AP GL
2021
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present
Washington Spirit 98 29
International Stats
2022
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present
United States 46 10
2019
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2022
United States U20 7 9
2019
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United States U18 2 0
2017
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2018
United States U17 8 2