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Amy Rodriguez

Amy Joy Rodriguez Shilling (née Rodriguez; born February 17, 1987) is an American retired professional soccer player who last played as a forward for North Carolina Courage in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). She previously played for NWSL teams Utah Royals FC, FC Kansas City, and Boston Breakers, as well as Philadelphia Independence of the WPS. A former member of the United States women's national soccer team, Rodriguez was a world champion in 2015. Currently, Rodriguez is an assistant coach at the University of Southern California’s women’s soccer team.

Amy Rodriguez
Rodriguez with Philadelphia Independence in 2010
Personal information
Full name Amy Joy Rodriguez Shilling[1]
Birth name Amy Joy Rodriguez[2]
Date of birth (1987-02-17) February 17, 1987 (age 36)
Place of birth Lake Forest, California, United States
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Position(s) Forward
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2008 USC Trojans
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008 West Coast FC 0 (0)
2009 Boston Breakers 17 (1)
2010–2011 Philadelphia Independence[3] 37 (17)
2014–2017 FC Kansas City 38 (26)
2018–2020 Utah Royals 47 (15)
2021 Kansas City 10 (2)
2021 North Carolina Courage 15 (3)
International career
United States U-17
United States U-19/U-20 19 (11)
United States U-21
2005–2018 United States 132 (30)
Managerial career
2022– USC Trojans women's soccer (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 28 January 2022
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 4 September 2018

Early life

Born in Lake Forest, California, to parents John and Lori, She grew up in Lake Forest, California and attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, where she was a Parade All-American in 2003 and 2004 and the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2005.[4][5] Her paternal grandparents were from Cuba and immigrated to the United States in the 1950s.[6][7] She has a sister named Lauren and brother named Adam. Her paternal uncle is Francis Rodriguez and former wide receiver for the USC Trojans 1982-83.[4]

In 2005, Rodriguez was considered the nation's top recruit and was named National Player of the Year by Parade Magazine, EA Sports and NSCAA after scoring 17 goals in 15 games for Santa Margarita Catholic during her senior year. She earned local honors as the Orange County Register Player of the Year and Girls Soccer Player of the Year, as well as the Los Angeles Times Girls' Soccer Player of the Year. She was a four-time all-league selection and All-CIF honoree.[4]

University of Southern California

Rodriguez was recruited by and eventually attended the University of Southern California. She played for the Trojans women's soccer team from 2005 through 2008. She finished her career at USC as the number four all-time scorer and was considered a cornerstone in the team's first-ever NCAA Women's Soccer Championship. Rodriguez holds the school's second career game-winning goal record with 12, is number four all-time in career points with 79, and is ranked sixth in career assists with 17.[4]

During her freshman year, Rodriguez led the team with nine goals, 25 points and four game-winners. She was named Pac-10 Player of the Week and to the Soccer America National Team of the Week after scoring back-to-back game-winning goals in 1–0 wins over Arizona State University and the University of Arizona. She was named the 2005 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, a member of the Soccer Times All-America Third Team, and was selected to the All-Pac-10 First Team and Pac-10 All-Freshman Team. She was also named a SoccerBuzz Freshman All-American first-teamer and SoccerBuzz All-West Region first-teamer the same year.[4]

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. After returning, she started 14 of 16 games and scored the game-winning goal in USC's NCAA first-round upset of Santa Clara. She finished the season with four goals and three assists.[4]

Rodriguez appeared in all 25 games as a junior in 2007, starting in 21 matches on her way to leading the Trojans in scoring and to the national championship. She finished with a team-high of 10 goals along with three assists for 23 points on the year and had three game-winning goals. Her first career two-goal game occurred in the NCAA Semifinals, where she scored twice in the second half to help USC to a 2–1 win and help earn herself honors as the NCAA College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player. The same year, she was named Umbro/Soccer News Net Player of the Year and was named to the All-Pac-10 Second Team. She also earned SoccerBuzz Second Team All-West Region and NSCAA/adidas Second Team All-West Region honors. Rodriguez was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week on October 2 after notching the game-winner against then number two Portland. She finished the season ranked sixth in all-time in career points (59), seventh in goals (23), sixth in assists (13) and fourth in game-winning goals (9).[4]

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. She was USC's top scorer with eight goals (including three game-winning goals) during the season, provided four assists finishing with 20 points. Rodriguez was named a Preseason All-American and was on the watch list for the Hermann Trophy. She was selected to the All-Pac-10 First Team and was an NSCAA All-American Third Team pick.[4]

Club career

Amy Rodriguez played for the Los Angeles Strikers as her club team.

 
Rodriguez playing against the Athletica.
 
Amy Rodriguez of the United States women's national soccer team before a 2011 friendly against Canada.

West Coast FC, 2008

Rodriguez signed to play with West Coast FC of Women's Premier Soccer League in 2008. However, an injury to Abby Wambach propelled Rodriguez to the United States women's national team to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics. She never appeared for West Coast FC.

Boston Breakers, 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. Her playing rights were assigned to the Boston Breakers.[8] During the inaugural season, Rodriguez appeared in 17 matches (11 starts, 982 minutes) and scored one goal. The Breakers finished the season in fifth place with a 7–9–4 record.[9]

Philadelphia Independence, 2009–2011

On September 29, 2009, Rodriguez was traded with Boston's first round selection in the 2010 WPS Draft to WPS expansion team, the Philadelphia Independence, in exchange for Philadelphia's first two selections in the 2010 WPS Draft.[10]

During the 2010 season, Rodriguez scored 12 goals and had six assists.[11] She was named the WPS Player of the Month for June 2010.[12] Rodriguez finished third in the league in goals and scored the winning goal in the first round of the playoffs in overtime against the Washington Freedom to send her team to the Super Semifinal.[13] She finished second on the team in minutes played with 2,001. She was named to the WPS Best XI and a starter in the WPS All-Star Game. She was also a finalist for the WPS Michelle Akers Player of the Year Award and was named the Independence's Most Valuable Offensive Player.[13][14]

During a 2011 regular season shortened for Rodriguez due to her national team duty, Amy played in 10 games for the Independence (starting six) for a total of 641 minutes and tallied two regular season goals.[14][15][16] She scored in both of Philadelphia's playoff matches, tallying the second goal in the 2–0 victory over magicJack in the Super Semifinal and the equalizer in the 88th minute of the championship game against the Western New York Flash, sending the game to overtime before Philly eventually fell in penalty kicks.[13]

FC Kansas City, 2013–2017

In 2013, as part of the NWSL Player Allocation, she joined Seattle Reign FC in the new National Women's Soccer League.[17][18] About a month after the allocation, Seattle announced that Rodriguez was pregnant and would not be available to play for the 2013 season.[19] She was later traded to FC Kansas City for Kristie Mewis during the 2013–14 off-season, making her debut for the Midwest club in a preseason exhibition match against the Chicago Red Stars.

On August 31, 2014 Rodriguez scored two goals for FC Kansas City in a 2–1 win against Seattle Reign FC, both on assists provided by Lauren Holiday, to help the club win the 2014 NWSL Championship. In 2015 FC Kansas City reached the Championship game once again and Rodriguez scored the game-winning (and lone) goal off an assist from Heather O'Reilly to win the 2015 NWSL Championship.[20] Rodriguez missed the 2016 NWSL season as she was pregnant with her second child.[21]

Rodriguez returned to FC Kansas City for the 2017 NWSL season. In the first game of the season she scored a goal in the 48th minute, however minutes later she suffered a knee injury and was forced to leave the game. It was announced that Rodriguez had torn her ACL and would miss the rest of the season.[22]

Utah Royals FC, 2018–2020

After FC Kansas ceased operations in November 2017, her rights were transferred to the Utah Royals.[23] In February 2018, she committed to joining the Royals.[24] Rodriguez began the 2018 season on the 45-Day disabled list as she was still recovering from her knee injury. On April 20 she made her debut for the Royals and she scored her first goal for Utah a week later on April 28.[25] Rodriguez finished the season with 5 goals, which was the second highest on the team.[26] She signed a contract with Utah prior to the 2019 NWSL season as she was no longer an allocated player by U.S. Soccer.[27]

North Carolina Courage, 2021

On 22 July 2021, she and $60,000 of allocation money was traded from Kansas City to the Courage for Kristen Hamilton, Hailie Mace and Katelyn Rowland.[28]

International career

National youth teams

Rodriguez played for several United States national youth teams, appearing in two FIFA youth championships: the 2004 U-19 World Championship in Thailand and the 2006 U-20 World Championship in Russia, as well as the 2005 Nordic Cup in Sweden. In total, she's played with the U-17, U-19/U-20 and U-21 programs.

Senior national team

 

Rodriguez's first appearance for the United States women's national team came on March 11, 2005, against Finland in the Algarve Cup while she was a senior in high school. She earned two caps, playing as a sub against Finland and Denmark.[13]

In 2008, Rodriguez played in 26 matches, starting in 11. She scored her first two full international goals in the first match of the year against Canada and added another against Norway in the Algarve Cup.[13]

She scored six goals with seven assists during the same year, including two game-winners against Brazil in 1–0 victories at the Peace Queen Cup in South Korea and during a friendly match in Commerce City, Colorado, before the Olympics.[13]

2008 Beijing Olympics

By the spring of 2008, she had become a regular as forward, and started four of five games at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she scored against New Zealand. Rodriguez had appeared in 18 senior team matches going into the Olympics. Rodriguez provided the assist on Carli Lloyd's game-winning goal in the first period of extra time in the gold medal match to clinch the title.[29]

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup

In 2011, Rodriguez started all 18 games she played for the United States and recorded 1,102 minutes of playing time. She scored four goals with three assists. She played in her first FIFA Women's World Cup at the senior level, starting the first five matches of the tournament.[13]

Rodriguez scored one of the biggest goals of her career in the second leg of the playoff series against Italy, pounding in the game-winner in a 1–0 victory on November 27 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois.[30] She started both legs of the playoff series and played all but five minutes over the two games.[13]

2012 London Olympics

Rodriguez scored five goals in a 2012 CONCACAF Olympic qualifying match between the United States and the Dominican Republic; the final score of the match was 14–0. Rodriguez's performance set a record for goals scored in a single match by one player in CONCACAF Olympic qualifying, and tied the single-game record for the United States national team.[31][32] Both records were tied two days later by her teammate, Sydney Leroux, in a game against Guatemala.[33][34][35]

Rodriguez was a member of the team that competed in the 2012 London Olympics. She played four matches as a substitute and received her second Olympic gold medal, the gold medal from the 2008 Beijing Olympics being her first.

In 2012, Rodriguez had nine goals off the bench to tie for the second most in United States women's national team history with Debbie Keller.[36]

On December 8, 2012, Rodriguez celebrated her 100th cap with the senior national team during an international friendly against China at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. She wore the captain's armband, a team tradition for players in their 100th national team appearance, during the 2–0 win.[37][38]

2013–2014

In January 2013, Rodriguez announced that she was pregnant with her first child and would miss all of 2013.[39] She returned to the National Team in January 2014 and was named to the 2014 Algarve Cup roster.[40] Rodiguez was named to the roster for the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship, she appeared in 2 matches as the United States won the tournament for the seventh time.[41] She appeared in twelve matches in 2014 and scored 2 goals.[42]

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

Rodriguez was named to the United States roster for the 2015 Algarve Cup, she scored in a group stage game against Switzerland. The U.S. won the Algarve Cup for the tenth time.[43] In April, Rodriguez was named to the final 23-player roster for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, this would be her second time playing in a World Cup as she was also a member of the team in 2011.[44]

At the 2015 World Cup Rodriguez appeared in two matches. She was in the starting lineup for their quarterfinal match against China PR, which the U.S won 1–0. The United States went on to win the 2015 World Cup by defeating Japan 5–2.[45]

2016–2018

In January 2016, Rodriguez announced that she was expecting her second child and would miss the 2016 Olympics.[46] After giving birth, Rodriguez returned to the National Team in April 2017 in a friendly against Russia.[47] After tearing her ACL in a match with FC Kansas City, Rodriguez would miss the rest of 2017.[48]

After recovering from her knee injury, Rodriguez was called up in June 2018 for a set of friendlies against China PR.[49] She was also named to the roster for the 2018 Tournament of Nations, the U.S won the tournament, but Rodriguez did not get any playing time.[50] She was named to the 35-player provisional roster for the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship but she was not named to the final 20-player squad.[51]

Retirement

On January 28, 2022, Rodriguez announced her retirement from professional soccer. She also announced that she accepted a position as an assistant coach in her alma mater, the University of Southern California, women's soccer team.[52]

International summary

Year Apps Starts Min Gls Asts
2005 2 0 61 0 0
2006 3 0 43 0 0
2008 26 11 1359 6 7
2009 7 5 396 0 1
2010 17 13 991 7 1
2011 18 18 1102 4 3
2012 29 5 904 9 5
2014 12 4 375 2 2
2015 15 5 589 2 3
2017 1 0 10 0 0
2018 2 0 43 0 0
Total 132 56 5873 30 19

Updated through 2019-04-22[53]

International goals

Key (expand for notes on “international goals” and sorting)
Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Sorted by country name first, then by city name
Lineup Start – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain
Sorted by minutes played

# NumberOfGoals.goalNumber scored by the player in the match (alternate notation to Goal in match)
Min The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/pass The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
Score The match score after the goal was scored.
Sorted by goal difference, then by goal scored by the player's team
Result The final score.

Sorted by goal difference in the match, then by goal difference in penalty-shoot-out if it is taken, followed by goal scored by the player's team in the match, then by goal scored in the penalty-shoot-out. For matches with identical final scores, match ending in extra-time without penalty-shoot-out is a tougher match, therefore precede matches that ended in regulation

aet The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
pso Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parenthesis; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Light-purple background colorexhibition or closed door international friendly match
Light-yellow background color – match at an invitational tournament
Light-orange background color – Olympic women's football qualification match
Light-blue background color – FIFA women's world cup qualification match
Orange background color – Olympic women's football tournament

NOTE: some keys may not apply for a particular football player

Date Location Opponent Lineup # Min Assist/pass Score Result Competition
1 2008-01-16[m 1] Guangzhou   Canada Start 2.1 51 Heather O'Reilly

5150.01005 1–0

5450.04005 4–0

Four Nations Tournament
2 2.2 65 Heather O'Reilly

5250.02005 2–0

3 2008-03-10[m 2] Alvor   Norway 28.

on 63' (off Kai)

1.1 90 Abby Wambach

5450.04005 4–0

5450.04005 4–0

Algarve Cup: Group B
4 2008-06-17[m 3] Suwon   Brazil Start 1.1 41 unassisted

5150.01005 1–0

5150.01005 1–0

Peace Queen Cup: Group B
5 2008-07-13[m 4] Commerce   Brazil 45.

on 46' (off Kai)

1.1 71 Abby Wambach

5150.01005 1–0

5150.01005 1–0

Friendly
6 2008-08-12[m 5] Shenyang   New Zealand 56.

off 56' (on Kai)

1.1 43 Rachel Buehler

5250.02005 2–0

5450.04005 4–0

Olympics: Group B
7 2010-03-28[m 6] San Diego   Mexico 45.

off 46' (on Cheney)

1.1 12 Heather O'Reilly

5150.01005 1–0

5350.03005 3–0

Friendly
8 2010-07-13[m 7] Omaha   Sweden Start 1.1 44 Abby Wambach

5150.01005 1–0

5050.01005 1–1

Friendly
9 2010-10-28[m 8] Cancun   Haiti 57.

off 57' (on Cheney)

1.1 40 Abby Wambach

5350.03005 3–0

5550.05005 5–0

World Cup qualifier: Group B
10 2010-10-30[m 9] Cancun   Guatemala Start 3.1 21 Heather O'Reilly

5150.01005 1–0

5950.09005 9–0

World Cup qualifier: Group B
11 3.2 45+ Carli Lloyd

5650.06005 6–0

12 3.3 88 Alex Morgan

5950.09005 9–0

13 2010-11-27[30] Bridgeview   Italy Start 1.1 40 Megan Rapinoe

5150.01005 1–0

5150.01005 1–0

World Cup qualifier: playoff 2
14 2011-01-25[m 10] Chongqing   China 71.

off 71' (on Morgan)

1.1 67 Tobin Heath

5150.01005 1–0

5250.02005 2–0

Four Nations Tournament
15 2011-03-02[m 11] Santo Antonio   Japan 63.

off 63' (on Morgan)

1.1 7 Lauren Cheney

5150.01005 1–0

5150.02005 2–1

Algarve Cup: Group B
16 2011-05-14[m 12] Columbus   Japan 64.

off 64' (on Cheney)

1.1 37 Abby Wambach

5250.02005 2–0

5250.02005 2–0

Friendly
17 2011-05-18[m 13] Cary   Japan 61.

off 61' (on Morgan)

1.1 28 Heather O'Reilly

5150.01005 1–0

5250.02005 2–0

Friendly
18 2012-01-20[m 14] Vancouver   Dominican Republic 45.

on 46' (off Heath)

5.1 46 Lauren Cheney

5850.08005 8–0

6450.14005 14–0

Olympic qualifier: Group B
19 5.2 48 Lauren Cheney

5950.09005 9–0

20 5.3 58 unassisted

6050.10005 10–0

21 5.4 69 Lauren Cheney

6250.12005 12–0

22 5.5 75 Alex Morgan

6350.13005 13–0

23 2012-01-22[m 15] Vancouver   Guatemala Start 1.1 29 Abby Wambach

5450.04005 4–0

6350.13005 13–0

Olympic qualifier: Group B
24 2012-04-03[m 16] Chiba   Brazil 20.

on 71' (off Morgan)

1.1 83 unassisted

5350.03005 3–0

5350.03005 3–0

Kirin Challenge Cup
25 2012-06-30[m 17] Sandy   Canada 40.

on 51' (off Morgan)

1.1 85 unassisted

5150.02005 2–1

5150.02005 2–1

Friendly
26 2012-12-12[m 18] Houston   China 16.

on 75' (off Morgan)

1.1 85 Heather O'Reilly

5450.04005 4–0

5450.04005 4–0

Friendly
27 2014-02-13[m 19] Atlanta   Russia 75.

on 75' (off Leroux)

1.1 52 Heather O'Reilly

5350.03005 3–0

5850.08005 8–0

Friendly
28 2014-09-18[m 20] Rochester   Mexico 45.

off 45' (on Morgan)

1.1 9 Megan Rapinoe

5150.01005 1–0

5450.04005 4–0

Friendly
29 2015-03-06[m 21] Santo Antonio   Norway 45.

on 46' (off Rapinoe)

1.1 72 unassisted

5250.02005 2–0

5350.03005 3–0

Algarve Cup
30 2015-09-17[m 22] Birmingham   Haiti 63.

off 63' (on O'Reilly)

1.1 51 Kelley O'Hara

5650.06005 6–0

5850.08005 8–0

Friendly

Honors and awards

International

Club

with FC Kansas City

Individual

  • WPS Player of the Month: June 2010
  • WPS Best XI: 2010
  • WPS All-Star Team: 2010
  • NWSL First XI: 2014
  • NWSL Championship Game MVP: 2015

Personal life

Rodriguez is called "A-Rod" by her teammates and soccer commentators.[56]

Rodriguez married fellow USC athlete Adam Shilling on October 8, 2011.[57][58] On January 29, 2013, it was confirmed that Rodriguez and her husband were expecting their first child.[59] On August 6, 2013, their first son, Ryan John Shilling, was born.[60] Rodriguez, along with her husband, is a devout Christian.[61] U.S. Soccer announced Rodriguez was pregnant with her second child when they released an article on December 21, 2015 announcing the roster for the next training camp.[62] Their second child, Luke Shilling, was born on July 1, 2016.

In popular culture

Video Games

Rodriguez was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports' FIFA video game series in FIFA 16, the first time women players were included in the game.[63]

Ticker Tape Parade and White House Honor

Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Rodriguez and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a Ticker Tape Parade in New York City.[64] Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio.[65] In October of the same year, the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House.[66]

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Further reading

  • Lisi, Clemente A. (2010), The U.S. Women's Soccer Team: An American Success Story, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 0810874164
  • Grainey, Timothy (2012), Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer, University of Nebraska Press, ISBN 0803240368
  • Stevens, Dakota (2011), A Look at the Women's Professional Soccer Including the Soccer Associations, Teams, Players, Awards, and More, BiblioBazaar, ISBN 1241047464

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rodriguez, rodriguez, shilling, née, rodriguez, born, february, 1987, american, retired, professional, soccer, player, last, played, forward, north, carolina, courage, national, women, soccer, league, nwsl, previously, played, nwsl, teams, utah, royals, kansas. Amy Joy Rodriguez Shilling nee Rodriguez born February 17 1987 is an American retired professional soccer player who last played as a forward for North Carolina Courage in the National Women s Soccer League NWSL She previously played for NWSL teams Utah Royals FC FC Kansas City and Boston Breakers as well as Philadelphia Independence of the WPS A former member of the United States women s national soccer team Rodriguez was a world champion in 2015 Currently Rodriguez is an assistant coach at the University of Southern California s women s soccer team Amy RodriguezRodriguez with Philadelphia Independence in 2010Personal informationFull nameAmy Joy Rodriguez Shilling 1 Birth nameAmy Joy Rodriguez 2 Date of birth 1987 02 17 February 17 1987 age 36 Place of birthLake Forest California United StatesHeight5 ft 4 in 1 63 m Position s ForwardCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 2005 2008USC TrojansSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2008West Coast FC0 0 2009Boston Breakers17 1 2010 2011Philadelphia Independence 3 37 17 2014 2017FC Kansas City38 26 2018 2020Utah Royals47 15 2021Kansas City10 2 2021North Carolina Courage15 3 International career United States U 17United States U 19 U 2019 11 United States U 212005 2018United States132 30 Managerial career2022 USC Trojans women s soccer assistant Honours Women s soccerRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2008 Beijing Team2012 London TeamFIFA Women s World Cup2015 Canada Team2011 Germany Team Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 28 January 2022 National team caps and goals correct as of 4 September 2018 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 University of Southern California 2 Club career 2 1 West Coast FC 2008 2 2 Boston Breakers 2009 2 3 Philadelphia Independence 2009 2011 2 4 FC Kansas City 2013 2017 2 5 Utah Royals FC 2018 2020 2 6 North Carolina Courage 2021 3 International career 3 1 National youth teams 3 2 Senior national team 3 3 2008 Beijing Olympics 3 4 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup 3 5 2012 London Olympics 3 6 2013 2014 3 7 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 3 8 2016 2018 4 Retirement 4 1 International summary 4 2 International goals 5 Honors and awards 5 1 International 5 2 Club 5 3 Individual 6 Personal life 7 In popular culture 7 1 Video Games 7 2 Ticker Tape Parade and White House Honor 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Lake Forest California to parents John and Lori She grew up in Lake Forest California and attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita California where she was a Parade All American in 2003 and 2004 and the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2005 4 5 Her paternal grandparents were from Cuba and immigrated to the United States in the 1950s 6 7 She has a sister named Lauren and brother named Adam Her paternal uncle is Francis Rodriguez and former wide receiver for the USC Trojans 1982 83 4 In 2005 Rodriguez was considered the nation s top recruit and was named National Player of the Year by Parade Magazine EA Sports and NSCAA after scoring 17 goals in 15 games for Santa Margarita Catholic during her senior year She earned local honors as the Orange County Register Player of the Year and Girls Soccer Player of the Year as well as the Los Angeles Times Girls Soccer Player of the Year She was a four time all league selection and All CIF honoree 4 University of Southern California Edit Rodriguez was recruited by and eventually attended the University of Southern California She played for the Trojans women s soccer team from 2005 through 2008 She finished her career at USC as the number four all time scorer and was considered a cornerstone in the team s first ever NCAA Women s Soccer Championship Rodriguez holds the school s second career game winning goal record with 12 is number four all time in career points with 79 and is ranked sixth in career assists with 17 4 During her freshman year Rodriguez led the team with nine goals 25 points and four game winners She was named Pac 10 Player of the Week and to the Soccer America National Team of the Week after scoring back to back game winning goals in 1 0 wins over Arizona State University and the University of Arizona She was named the 2005 Pac 10 Freshman of the Year a member of the Soccer Times All America Third Team and was selected to the All Pac 10 First Team and Pac 10 All Freshman Team She was also named a SoccerBuzz Freshman All American first teamer and SoccerBuzz All West Region first teamer the same year 4 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 After returning she started 14 of 16 games and scored the game winning goal in USC s NCAA first round upset of Santa Clara She finished the season with four goals and three assists 4 Rodriguez appeared in all 25 games as a junior in 2007 starting in 21 matches on her way to leading the Trojans in scoring and to the national championship She finished with a team high of 10 goals along with three assists for 23 points on the year and had three game winning goals Her first career two goal game occurred in the NCAA Semifinals where she scored twice in the second half to help USC to a 2 1 win and help earn herself honors as the NCAA College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player The same year she was named Umbro Soccer News Net Player of the Year and was named to the All Pac 10 Second Team She also earned SoccerBuzz Second Team All West Region and NSCAA adidas Second Team All West Region honors Rodriguez was named to the Soccer America Team of the Week on October 2 after notching the game winner against then number two Portland She finished the season ranked sixth in all time in career points 59 seventh in goals 23 sixth in assists 13 and fourth in game winning goals 9 4 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 She was USC s top scorer with eight goals including three game winning goals during the season provided four assists finishing with 20 points Rodriguez was named a Preseason All American and was on the watch list for the Hermann Trophy She was selected to the All Pac 10 First Team and was an NSCAA All American Third Team pick 4 Club career EditAmy Rodriguez played for the Los Angeles Strikers as her club team Rodriguez playing against the Athletica Amy Rodriguez of the United States women s national soccer team before a 2011 friendly against Canada West Coast FC 2008 Edit Rodriguez signed to play with West Coast FC of Women s Premier Soccer League in 2008 However an injury to Abby Wambach propelled Rodriguez to the United States women s national team to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics She never appeared for West Coast FC Boston Breakers 2009 Edit 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 Her playing rights were assigned to the Boston Breakers 8 During the inaugural season Rodriguez appeared in 17 matches 11 starts 982 minutes and scored one goal The Breakers finished the season in fifth place with a 7 9 4 record 9 Philadelphia Independence 2009 2011 Edit On September 29 2009 Rodriguez was traded with Boston s first round selection in the 2010 WPS Draft to WPS expansion team the Philadelphia Independence in exchange for Philadelphia s first two selections in the 2010 WPS Draft 10 During the 2010 season Rodriguez scored 12 goals and had six assists 11 She was named the WPS Player of the Month for June 2010 12 Rodriguez finished third in the league in goals and scored the winning goal in the first round of the playoffs in overtime against the Washington Freedom to send her team to the Super Semifinal 13 She finished second on the team in minutes played with 2 001 She was named to the WPS Best XI and a starter in the WPS All Star Game She was also a finalist for the WPS Michelle Akers Player of the Year Award and was named the Independence s Most Valuable Offensive Player 13 14 During a 2011 regular season shortened for Rodriguez due to her national team duty Amy played in 10 games for the Independence starting six for a total of 641 minutes and tallied two regular season goals 14 15 16 She scored in both of Philadelphia s playoff matches tallying the second goal in the 2 0 victory over magicJack in the Super Semifinal and the equalizer in the 88th minute of the championship game against the Western New York Flash sending the game to overtime before Philly eventually fell in penalty kicks 13 FC Kansas City 2013 2017 Edit In 2013 as part of the NWSL Player Allocation she joined Seattle Reign FC in the new National Women s Soccer League 17 18 About a month after the allocation Seattle announced that Rodriguez was pregnant and would not be available to play for the 2013 season 19 She was later traded to FC Kansas City for Kristie Mewis during the 2013 14 off season making her debut for the Midwest club in a preseason exhibition match against the Chicago Red Stars On August 31 2014 Rodriguez scored two goals for FC Kansas City in a 2 1 win against Seattle Reign FC both on assists provided by Lauren Holiday to help the club win the 2014 NWSL Championship In 2015 FC Kansas City reached the Championship game once again and Rodriguez scored the game winning and lone goal off an assist from Heather O Reilly to win the 2015 NWSL Championship 20 Rodriguez missed the 2016 NWSL season as she was pregnant with her second child 21 Rodriguez returned to FC Kansas City for the 2017 NWSL season In the first game of the season she scored a goal in the 48th minute however minutes later she suffered a knee injury and was forced to leave the game It was announced that Rodriguez had torn her ACL and would miss the rest of the season 22 Utah Royals FC 2018 2020 Edit After FC Kansas ceased operations in November 2017 her rights were transferred to the Utah Royals 23 In February 2018 she committed to joining the Royals 24 Rodriguez began the 2018 season on the 45 Day disabled list as she was still recovering from her knee injury On April 20 she made her debut for the Royals and she scored her first goal for Utah a week later on April 28 25 Rodriguez finished the season with 5 goals which was the second highest on the team 26 She signed a contract with Utah prior to the 2019 NWSL season as she was no longer an allocated player by U S Soccer 27 North Carolina Courage 2021 Edit On 22 July 2021 she and 60 000 of allocation money was traded from Kansas City to the Courage for Kristen Hamilton Hailie Mace and Katelyn Rowland 28 International career EditNational youth teams Edit Rodriguez played for several United States national youth teams appearing in two FIFA youth championships the 2004 U 19 World Championship in Thailand and the 2006 U 20 World Championship in Russia as well as the 2005 Nordic Cup in Sweden In total she s played with the U 17 U 19 U 20 and U 21 programs Senior national team Edit Rodriguez s first appearance for the United States women s national team came on March 11 2005 against Finland in the Algarve Cup while she was a senior in high school She earned two caps playing as a sub against Finland and Denmark 13 In 2008 Rodriguez played in 26 matches starting in 11 She scored her first two full international goals in the first match of the year against Canada and added another against Norway in the Algarve Cup 13 She scored six goals with seven assists during the same year including two game winners against Brazil in 1 0 victories at the Peace Queen Cup in South Korea and during a friendly match in Commerce City Colorado before the Olympics 13 2008 Beijing Olympics Edit By the spring of 2008 she had become a regular as forward and started four of five games at the 2008 Summer Olympics where she scored against New Zealand Rodriguez had appeared in 18 senior team matches going into the Olympics Rodriguez provided the assist on Carli Lloyd s game winning goal in the first period of extra time in the gold medal match to clinch the title 29 2011 FIFA Women s World Cup Edit In 2011 Rodriguez started all 18 games she played for the United States and recorded 1 102 minutes of playing time She scored four goals with three assists She played in her first FIFA Women s World Cup at the senior level starting the first five matches of the tournament 13 Rodriguez scored one of the biggest goals of her career in the second leg of the playoff series against Italy pounding in the game winner in a 1 0 victory on November 27 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview Illinois 30 She started both legs of the playoff series and played all but five minutes over the two games 13 2012 London Olympics Edit Rodriguez scored five goals in a 2012 CONCACAF Olympic qualifying match between the United States and the Dominican Republic the final score of the match was 14 0 Rodriguez s performance set a record for goals scored in a single match by one player in CONCACAF Olympic qualifying and tied the single game record for the United States national team 31 32 Both records were tied two days later by her teammate Sydney Leroux in a game against Guatemala 33 34 35 Rodriguez was a member of the team that competed in the 2012 London Olympics She played four matches as a substitute and received her second Olympic gold medal the gold medal from the 2008 Beijing Olympics being her first In 2012 Rodriguez had nine goals off the bench to tie for the second most in United States women s national team history with Debbie Keller 36 On December 8 2012 Rodriguez celebrated her 100th cap with the senior national team during an international friendly against China at Ford Field in Detroit Michigan She wore the captain s armband a team tradition for players in their 100th national team appearance during the 2 0 win 37 38 2013 2014 Edit In January 2013 Rodriguez announced that she was pregnant with her first child and would miss all of 2013 39 She returned to the National Team in January 2014 and was named to the 2014 Algarve Cup roster 40 Rodiguez was named to the roster for the 2014 CONCACAF Women s Championship she appeared in 2 matches as the United States won the tournament for the seventh time 41 She appeared in twelve matches in 2014 and scored 2 goals 42 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup Edit Rodriguez was named to the United States roster for the 2015 Algarve Cup she scored in a group stage game against Switzerland The U S won the Algarve Cup for the tenth time 43 In April Rodriguez was named to the final 23 player roster for the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup this would be her second time playing in a World Cup as she was also a member of the team in 2011 44 At the 2015 World Cup Rodriguez appeared in two matches She was in the starting lineup for their quarterfinal match against China PR which the U S won 1 0 The United States went on to win the 2015 World Cup by defeating Japan 5 2 45 2016 2018 Edit In January 2016 Rodriguez announced that she was expecting her second child and would miss the 2016 Olympics 46 After giving birth Rodriguez returned to the National Team in April 2017 in a friendly against Russia 47 After tearing her ACL in a match with FC Kansas City Rodriguez would miss the rest of 2017 48 After recovering from her knee injury Rodriguez was called up in June 2018 for a set of friendlies against China PR 49 She was also named to the roster for the 2018 Tournament of Nations the U S won the tournament but Rodriguez did not get any playing time 50 She was named to the 35 player provisional roster for the 2018 CONCACAF Women s Championship but she was not named to the final 20 player squad 51 Retirement EditOn January 28 2022 Rodriguez announced her retirement from professional soccer She also announced that she accepted a position as an assistant coach in her alma mater the University of Southern California women s soccer team 52 International summary Edit Year Apps Starts Min Gls Asts2005 2 0 61 0 02006 3 0 43 0 02008 26 11 1359 6 72009 7 5 396 0 12010 17 13 991 7 12011 18 18 1102 4 32012 29 5 904 9 52014 12 4 375 2 22015 15 5 589 2 32017 1 0 10 0 02018 2 0 43 0 0Total 132 56 5873 30 19Updated through 2019 04 22 53 International goals Edit Key expand for notes on international goals and sorting Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurredSorted by country name first then by city nameLineup Start played entire matchon minute off player substituted on at the minute indicated and player was substituted off at the same timeoff minute on player substituted off at the minute indicated and player was substituted on at the same time c captainSorted by minutes played NumberOfGoals goalNumber scored by the player in the match alternate notation to Goal in match Min The minute in the match the goal was scored For list that include caps blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal Assist pass The ball was passed by the player which assisted in scoring the goal This column depends on the availability and source of this information penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent Goals scored in penalty shoot out at the end of a tied match after extra time are not included Score The match score after the goal was scored Sorted by goal difference then by goal scored by the player s teamResult The final score Sorted by goal difference in the match then by goal difference in penalty shoot out if it is taken followed by goal scored by the player s team in the match then by goal scored in the penalty shoot out For matches with identical final scores match ending in extra time without penalty shoot out is a tougher match therefore precede matches that ended in regulationaet The score at the end of extra time the match was tied at the end of 90 regulationpso Penalty shoot out score shown in parenthesis the match was tied at the end of extra timeLight purple background color exhibition or closed door international friendly matchLight yellow background color match at an invitational tournamentLight orange background color Olympic women s football qualification matchLight blue background color FIFA women s world cup qualification matchOrange background color Olympic women s football tournamentNOTE some keys may not apply for a particular football playerDate Location Opponent Lineup Min Assist pass Score Result Competition1 2008 01 16 m 1 Guangzhou Canada Start 2 1 51 Heather O Reilly 5150 01005 1 0 5450 04005 4 0 Four Nations Tournament2 2 2 65 Heather O Reilly 5250 02005 2 03 2008 03 10 m 2 Alvor Norway 28 on 63 off Kai 1 1 90 Abby Wambach 5450 04005 4 0 5450 04005 4 0 Algarve Cup Group B4 2008 06 17 m 3 Suwon Brazil Start 1 1 41 unassisted 5150 01005 1 0 5150 01005 1 0 Peace Queen Cup Group B5 2008 07 13 m 4 Commerce Brazil 45 on 46 off Kai 1 1 71 Abby Wambach 5150 01005 1 0 5150 01005 1 0 Friendly6 2008 08 12 m 5 Shenyang New Zealand 56 off 56 on Kai 1 1 43 Rachel Buehler 5250 02005 2 0 5450 04005 4 0 Olympics Group B7 2010 03 28 m 6 San Diego Mexico 45 off 46 on Cheney 1 1 12 Heather O Reilly 5150 01005 1 0 5350 03005 3 0 Friendly8 2010 07 13 m 7 Omaha Sweden Start 1 1 44 Abby Wambach 5150 01005 1 0 5050 01005 1 1 Friendly9 2010 10 28 m 8 Cancun Haiti 57 off 57 on Cheney 1 1 40 Abby Wambach 5350 03005 3 0 5550 05005 5 0 World Cup qualifier Group B10 2010 10 30 m 9 Cancun Guatemala Start 3 1 21 Heather O Reilly 5150 01005 1 0 5950 09005 9 0 World Cup qualifier Group B11 3 2 45 Carli Lloyd 5650 06005 6 012 3 3 88 Alex Morgan 5950 09005 9 013 2010 11 27 30 Bridgeview Italy Start 1 1 40 Megan Rapinoe 5150 01005 1 0 5150 01005 1 0 World Cup qualifier playoff 214 2011 01 25 m 10 Chongqing China 71 off 71 on Morgan 1 1 67 Tobin Heath 5150 01005 1 0 5250 02005 2 0 Four Nations Tournament15 2011 03 02 m 11 Santo Antonio Japan 63 off 63 on Morgan 1 1 7 Lauren Cheney 5150 01005 1 0 5150 02005 2 1 Algarve Cup Group B16 2011 05 14 m 12 Columbus Japan 64 off 64 on Cheney 1 1 37 Abby Wambach 5250 02005 2 0 5250 02005 2 0 Friendly17 2011 05 18 m 13 Cary Japan 61 off 61 on Morgan 1 1 28 Heather O Reilly 5150 01005 1 0 5250 02005 2 0 Friendly18 2012 01 20 m 14 Vancouver Dominican Republic 45 on 46 off Heath 5 1 46 Lauren Cheney 5850 08005 8 0 6450 14005 14 0 Olympic qualifier Group B19 5 2 48 Lauren Cheney 5950 09005 9 020 5 3 58 unassisted 6050 10005 10 021 5 4 69 Lauren Cheney 6250 12005 12 022 5 5 75 Alex Morgan 6350 13005 13 023 2012 01 22 m 15 Vancouver Guatemala Start 1 1 29 Abby Wambach 5450 04005 4 0 6350 13005 13 0 Olympic qualifier Group B24 2012 04 03 m 16 Chiba Brazil 20 on 71 off Morgan 1 1 83 unassisted 5350 03005 3 0 5350 03005 3 0 Kirin Challenge Cup25 2012 06 30 m 17 Sandy Canada 40 on 51 off Morgan 1 1 85 unassisted 5150 02005 2 1 5150 02005 2 1 Friendly26 2012 12 12 m 18 Houston China 16 on 75 off Morgan 1 1 85 Heather O Reilly 5450 04005 4 0 5450 04005 4 0 Friendly27 2014 02 13 m 19 Atlanta Russia 75 on 75 off Leroux 1 1 52 Heather O Reilly 5350 03005 3 0 5850 08005 8 0 Friendly28 2014 09 18 m 20 Rochester Mexico 45 off 45 on Morgan 1 1 9 Megan Rapinoe 5150 01005 1 0 5450 04005 4 0 Friendly29 2015 03 06 m 21 Santo Antonio Norway 45 on 46 off Rapinoe 1 1 72 unassisted 5250 02005 2 0 5350 03005 3 0 Algarve Cup30 2015 09 17 m 22 Birmingham Haiti 63 off 63 on O Reilly 1 1 51 Kelley O Hara 5650 06005 6 0 5850 08005 8 0 FriendlyHonors and awards EditInternational Edit Olympic Gold Medal 2008 2012 FIFA Women s World Cup 2015 Runner up 2011 CONCACAF Women s Championship 2014 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2012 Algarve Cup 2008 2010 2011 2015 Four Nations Tournament 2008 2011 Tournament of Nations 2018Club Edit with FC Kansas CityNWSL championship 2014 54 2015 55 Individual Edit WPS Player of the Month June 2010 WPS Best XI 2010 WPS All Star Team 2010 NWSL First XI 2014 NWSL Championship Game MVP 2015Personal life EditRodriguez is called A Rod by her teammates and soccer commentators 56 Rodriguez married fellow USC athlete Adam Shilling on October 8 2011 57 58 On January 29 2013 it was confirmed that Rodriguez and her husband were expecting their first child 59 On August 6 2013 their first son Ryan John Shilling was born 60 Rodriguez along with her husband is a devout Christian 61 U S Soccer announced Rodriguez was pregnant with her second child when they released an article on December 21 2015 announcing the roster for the next training camp 62 Their second child Luke Shilling was born on July 1 2016 In popular culture EditVideo Games Edit Rodriguez was featured along with her national teammates in the EA Sports FIFA video game series in FIFA 16 the first time women players were included in the game 63 Ticker Tape Parade and White House Honor Edit Following the United States win at the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup Rodriguez and her teammates became the first women s sports team to be honored with a Ticker Tape Parade in New York City 64 Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio 65 In October of the same year the team was honored by President Barack Obama at the White House 66 References Edit Women s Olympic Football Tournament London 2012 List of Players USA PDF FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association July 24 2012 p 12 Archived from the original PDF on August 4 2012 Retrieved January 25 2020 FIFA Women s World Cup Germany 2011 List of Players USA PDF FIFA July 28 2014 p 16 Archived from the original PDF on November 22 2019 Retrieved April 10 2022 Including postseason a b c d e f g h Amy Rodriguez player profile University of Southern California Archived from the original on February 26 2013 Retrieved January 17 2013 Sarah de Crescenzo October 24 2014 Grand opening slated for Lake Forest Sports Park The Orange County Register Retrieved November 4 2014 ESPNFC Soccernet espn go com September 26 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U S Soccer Archived from the original on April 25 2013 U S Women Defeat Japan 2 1 to Open 2011 Algarve Cup in Portugal U S Soccer Archived from the original on March 8 2011 U S WNT Wins First of Two Game Series against Japan U S Soccer Archived from the original on May 20 2013 U S Women Defeat Japan 2 0 in Cary N C as Rodriguez and O Reilly Score U S Soccer Archived from the original on November 22 2011 U S Women s National Team Opens 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Women s Qualifying With Record Performance in 14 0 Rout of Dominican Republic U S Soccer Archived from the original on January 24 2012 U S Women s National Team Qualifies for Semifinals of 2012 CONCACAF Olympic Women s Qualifying with 13 0 Victory Against Guatemala U S Soccer Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Carli Lloyd Shannon Boxx and Amy Rodriguez Score as the U S Women s National Team Downs Brazil 3 0 in Chiba Japan U S Soccer Archived from the original on August 18 2012 U S Women s National Team Defeats Canada 2 1 in 2012 Olympic Send Off Match in Sandy Utah U S Soccer Archived from the original on November 11 2013 U S WNT Beats China PR 4 0 at BBVA Compass Stadium in Houston U S Soccer Archived from the original on October 15 2013 U S WNT Routs Russia 8 0 in Second Leg in Front of 16 133 Fans at Georgia Dome U S Soccer Archived from the original on March 5 2014 U S WNT Defeats Mexico 4 0 in Final Tune Up for CONCACAF Women s Championship U S Soccer WNT Moves into First Place in Group B Tops Switzerland 3 0 at Algarve Cup U S Soccer Lloyd Hat Trick Leads WNT to 8 0 Victory against Haiti in Birmingham U S Soccer Further reading EditLisi Clemente A 2010 The U S Women s Soccer Team An American Success Story Scarecrow Press ISBN 0810874164 Grainey Timothy 2012 Beyond Bend It Like Beckham The Global Phenomenon of Women s Soccer University of Nebraska Press ISBN 0803240368 Stevens Dakota 2011 A Look at the Women s Professional Soccer Including the Soccer Associations Teams Players Awards and More BiblioBazaar ISBN 1241047464External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amy Rodriguez Amy Rodriguez FIFA competition record archived US Soccer player profile Philadelphia Independence player profile USC player profile Amy Rodriguez on Facebook Amy Rodriguez on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amy Rodriguez amp oldid 1143597353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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