Trinity Rodman Becomes Highest Paid Soccer PlayerInLeague History

Soccer player Trinity Rodman has officially become the highest-paid soccer player in league history. The 19-year-old signed a contract extension with Washington Spirit earlier this year, reported ESPN. The four-year deal is worth $1.1 million, according to Sportico.

“We’re incredibly excited to have Trin as a part of the Spirit family for at least the next three seasons,” Spirit coach Kris Ward said, according to ESPN. “She has a truly special career ahead of her and makes us a better club on all fronts.”

Soccer player Trinity Rodman has officially become the highest-paid soccer player in league history. The 19-year-old signed a contract extension with Washington Spirit earlier this year, reported ESPN. The four-year deal is worth $1.1 million, according to Sportico.

“We’re incredibly excited to have Trin as a part of the Spirit family for at least the next three seasons,” Spirit coach Kris Ward said, according to ESPN. “She has a truly special career ahead of her and makes us a better club on all fronts.”

Rodman is the youngest player to be drafted into the National Women’s Soccer League. The daughter of NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman, she won the Rookie of the Year and the Young Player of the Year award from US Soccer. Rodman was also recently nominated for the 2022 Ballon d’Or, the highest distinction for soccer players in the world

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