Megan Rapinoe and Maria Thayer bio
Megan Rapinoe is an American professional soccer player with a the net worth of $5 million. Megan Rapinoe is an American professional soccer player who has an estimated net worth in the range of 5 million dollars. She played as a member of the United States National Team and was awarded gold medals at the Summer Olympics 2012 as well as at two of them, the FIFA Women's World Cups 2015 and 2019. Her activism, especially in her advocacy for LGBTQ groups, has earned her a worldwide celebrity. The US Women's Team earned $4 million when they won at the 2019 World Cup. The French male team shared the prize of $38 million for the win. US women players were awarded $90000 as a bonus after reaching the quarterfinals. US men's team could have earned $550000 by reaching the quarterfinals. The women's team reached a much better deal. Today they receive 4950 dollars for every tournament game which they win. The average female player earns $167000 per year. Megan, among other stars can make up to 400000 dollars per year. Each US player received the following amount for the 2019 World Cup. Megan Rapinoe was born in Redding in California on the 5th July, 1985, to Denise Jim and Denise Jim. Rachael's fraternal sister is also one of Megan's siblings. She was also inspired by her elder brother Brian to play soccer. Unfortunately Brian started abusing substances and was in juvenile detention as well as a number of prisons in the state. Along with her fraternal sister Rapinoe played soccer as a way to get away from the addiction which was prevalent throughout the city. The soccer player continued to play throughout her young adulthood with her father serving as her mentor. Rapinoe first started soccer at Foothill High School with the Elk Grove Pride Women's Premier Soccer League team. Her sister Rachael Rapinoe is also part of the Northern California Olympic Development Program under 14. With Rachael, she enrolled at University of Portland Oregon. In 2005, as a freshman she guided her team Portland Pilots to an undefeated season ending with the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer championship title. Rapinoe became one of America's most prolific scorers in her sophomore season, scoring ten times. However, her season came to an end with a ruptured ACL. The team was cut after just two games due to the same injury. Following her recovery, Rapinoe bounced back in 2008 helping the Pilots to record a winning 20-2.
The initial six to five years of the young childhood were spent in Boring which is a town located in Oregon, where she stayed in a family. Her mother suffered from an allergy to bees. Her parents separated and moved to Montana and later Seattle where her mother changed jobs often. They didn't run the bee farm for long. Maria attended Apple Valley High School in Minnesota and joined the school's Forensics team as well as the National Forensic League. In her senior year, she became very popular and even elected the queen of Homecoming. Beginnings and early careers Her acceptance to Juilliard School, New York after having completed her matriculation. She studied acting at Juilliard School. Amy Sedaris a well known actor, saw her perform in a production. She informed her she was in a role that was special she wanted to write. The show is called Strangers with Candy. The show premiered in 1999. It Maria's debut professional performance as an innocent high school student who became friends with the ex-con and ex-junkie. In 1999, she appeared in small roles in several comedy movies like Accepted or Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She appeared with Will Smith and Eva Mendes in the film Hitch (2005). In addition, she has appeared in music videos which have not been as well-known in recent times including Sensitive Man and Friends of Friends. In addition, she has appeared in many TV shows, such as Big Apple: The Learning by Max Bickford. as well as Cougar Town. Portlandia was her most loved show even though she was only in only one episode.
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