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U.S. Soccer Star Trinity Rodman Sends Fans Into Frenzy With Beach Photo

United States women's soccer star Trinity Rodman appears to be enjoying life on and off the pitch.

The United States squared off against Brazil last Tuesday in an international friendly. Sophia Wilson forced an own goal that ultimately was enough to lead the USWNT to victory.

After the USWNT secured a 1-0 win in a hostile environment, Rodman shared behind-the-scenes photos from her recent trip. She posted a photo of her and fellow USWNT star Mallory Swanson on a beach that grabbed everyone's attention.

 Apr 14, 2026; Seattle, WA, USA; United States forward Trinity Rodman (2) interacts with fans after the game against Japan during the second half at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
Apr 14, 2026; Seattle, WA, USA; United States forward Trinity Rodman (2) interacts with fans after the game against Japan during the second half at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images © Steven Bisig-Imagn Images.

"I love the camaraderie! They really seem to enjoy being together and having. That goes a long way in building a solid and winning team on the field," one fan commented.

"Glad you had fun," a second fan wrote.

"No stress just vibes," another fan said.

"This is so freaking awesome not only because you all look so fun to hangout with lol but also to show girls how much fun you can have while also being such bosses in professional sports," an Instagram user said.

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Trinity Rodman will be back in action soon.

Soccer fans should expect to see Rodman on July 3 when the Washington Spirit take on the Houston Dash. She's currently on a deal that pays her over $2 million annually.

"It feels amazing, I'm very happy, I'm very blessed," Rodman said after signing the contract. "I think it's a monumental and game-changing moment right now. I can't even describe in words what it feels like. Obviously, everyone's going to have their different thoughts and opinions about it, but I've never really cared. So, that doesn't change anything for me. I've always had a vision of kind of an idea of what I want my legacy to be and continue to be. For me, we're doing that, with help obviously, and I'm so grateful for that. But yeah, I think this is just opening up opportunities for American girls with dreams, and I'm one and was one of them, and so I'm very grateful about that."

As for Rodman's career with the USWNT, she'll try to add another chapter to her legacy during the 2027 World Cup.

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This story was originally published June 15, 2026 at 1:34 PM.

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