Amy Rodriguez
Amy Rodriguez
American Soccer Player
Amy Joy Rodriguez is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Kansas City in the National Women's Soccer League and is also a member of the United States women's national soccer team. She previously played for the Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Independence of the WPS. She has played most of her games in the forward position and is known to be speedy. She is called "A Rod" by her teammates and sometimes by soccer commentators.
American Soccer Player
Amy Joy Rodriguez is an American soccer player who currently plays for FC Kansas City in the National Women's Soccer League and is also a member of the United States women's national soccer team. She previously played for the Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Independence of the WPS. She has played most of her games in the forward position and is known to be speedy. She is called "A Rod" by her teammates and sometimes by soccer commentators.
- Born: Feb 17, 1987 (age 28) · Beverly Hills, CA
- Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
- Spouse: Adam Shilling (Since 2011)
- Teams: United States women's national soccer team · FC Kansas City · Boston Breakers
- Education: Santa Margarita Catholic High School · University of Southern California
Timeline
2005: She played for the Trojans women's soccer team from 2005 through 2008.
2006:
In 2006, Rodriguez missed USC's first four games while competing with
the United States under-20 national team at the U-20 World
Championships.
2008:
During her senior year in 2008, Rodriguez missed the first three games
of the season due to competing with the United States women's national
soccer team at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she won a gold medal.
2009:
Upon her return from the 2008 Summer Olympics, the new top-tier women's
soccer league in the United States, Women's Professional Soccer, made
Rodriguez the first overall pick in the 2009 WPS Draft.
2011: Rodriguez married fellow USC athlete Adam Shilling on October 8, 2011.
2012: Rodriguez was a member of the team that competed in the 2012 London Olympics.
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