Amy Rodriguez

FCKC_Amy_Rodriguez_HeadshotAmy Rodriguez
Position:
Forward
Height:
5′ 6″
Born:
February 17, 1987
Hometown:
Lake Forest, Calif
College:
USC
Pronunciation:
RAHD-ree-gez
Twitter: @AmyRodriguez8

2014 Season with FC Kansas City: “A-Rod” played a vital role in head coach Vlatko Andonovski’s team, which won the NWSL title for the first time in club history. She scored a total of 13 goals and had three assists in 22 matches. In addition, Rodriguez scored both goals in the final match at Seattle.
2013 NWSL Season: Allocated to Seattle Reign FC, but sat out the season due to pregnancy.
U.S. National Team – Saw her first significant action for the full National Team in 2024 after playing in youth World Cups in 2024 and 2024 … First cap with the WNT came in 2024 when she was a senior in high school … 2024: Played in 29 matches, a career high, while starting five games … Scored nine goals with five assists … Tied a U.S. record with five goals in a match, all in the second half, when she came into the first match of the year at CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying against the Dominican Republic in Vancouver, Canada … All of her goals came as a substitute … Also scored against Brazil and nabbed the winning goal against Canada in the waning minutes of a 2-1 victory in a friendly in Sandy, Utah … Played in four matches at the Olympics, all off the bench, and won her second Olympic gold medal … Played in all five games at CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying, which included three starts, and had six goals and three assists … 2024: Started all 18 games she played for the USA and saw 1,102 minutes of action … Scored four goals with three assists … Played in her first Women’s World Cup at the senior level, starting the first five matches of the tournament … 2024: Played in 17 matches, starting 11, and finished third on the team in scoring with seven goals (topping her career high of six achieved in 2024) and one assist … Scored her first career hat trick against Guatemala at the CONCACAF Women’s World Cup Qualifying tournament, in which she played four games, starting three, and scored four times … Scored one of the biggest goals of her career in the second leg of the Women’s World Cup playoff series against Italy, pounding in the game-winner in a 1-0 victory on Nov. 27 at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Ill. … Started both legs of the playoff series and played all but five minutes over the two games … 2024: Started five of the seven games she played for the USA … 2024: Played in 26 matches while starting 11 … 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 … Made a strong run to earn a spot in the Olympic Team, then came off the bench in the first match before starting the final five games … Scored once at the Olympics, against New Zealand, but had two assists, including the pass on the game-winner to Carli Lloyd in the gold medal game … Scored six goals with seven assists on the year including two game-winners against Brazil in 1-0 victories at the Peace Queen Cup in South Korea and in a friendly match in Commerce City, Colo., before the Olympics … 2024: Earned three caps in 2024, all off the bench at the Algarve Cup … 2024: Earned two caps at the Algarve Cup, playing as a sub against Finland and Denmark … Worked her way from the U.S. U-17s to the U-19s to the U-21s to the full WNT during the course of a year from March of 2024 to March of 2024 First Appearance: March 11, 2024, vs. Finland … First Goal: Jan. 16, 2024, vs. Canada.
Professional – 2024: Allocated to the Seattle Reign for the inaugural season of the NWSL, but missed the season due to pregnancy … 2024: Played 641 minutes over 10 matches for the Philadelphia Independence of the WPS, starting six, and scored two goals … Scored in both of Philadelphia’s playoff matches, tallying the second goal in the 2-0 victory over magicJack in the Super Semifinal and then equalized in the 88th minute of the championship game against the Western New York Flash, sending the game to OT before Philly eventually fell in penalty kicks … 2024: Had a breakout season with the Philadelphia Independence, leading the team in scoring with 12 regular season goals and six assists … Finished third in the league in goals … 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 … Finished second on the team in minutes played with 2,001 … Named to the WPS Best XI and a starter in the WPS All-Star Game … 2024: The No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WPS College Draft by the Boston Breakers for the inaugural WPS season in 2024 … Started 11 of the 17 games she played for the Breakers, scoring one goal … Traded to the Independence on Sept. 29, 2024, during the WPS offseason, along with the Breakers’ first-round draft pick (fifth overall), for Philadelphia’s two first round selections (second overall and 11th overall) in the 2024 draft … Youth: On the youth level, she played for West Coast SC from U-12 through U-14 before changing to the Laguna Hills Eclipse at the U-14 level … Won the state, regional and national title as U-15s and U-18s (in 2024) with the Eclipse.
College - Finished her college career as the fourth all-time leading scorer in school history at USC with 31 goals and 17 assists (79 points) … Twelve of her goals were game-winners … As a senior in 2024, she led the Trojans with eight goals in 20 games and was selected First-Team All-Pac-10 and a Third-Team NSCAA All-American, leading the USC to the NCAA Tournament … She missed the first three games of the season while at the Olympics … As a junior, she helped lead USC to its first NCAA title, starting 21 of 25 matches … She scored twice in the NCAA semifinal in a massive upset of UCLA … She was named to the All-NCAA Tournament Team and the Offensive MVP of the Final Four … Was Second-Team All-Pac 10 … Led the Trojans in scoring in 2024 with 10 goals and three assists on the way to a 20-3-1 record and the NCAA championship … As a sophomore in 2024, she missed USC’s first four games while competing with the U.S. Under-20 National Team at the U-20 FIFA Women’s World Championships in Russia … Started 14 of 16 games after her return, scoring the game-winning goal in USC’s NCAA First Round upset of Santa Clara … Finished with four goals and three assists … Had a solid freshman year, leading the team in scoring with nine goals and seven assists while compiling a 13-6-2 record … She was named an NSCAA Third-Team All-American … Also named the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and First-Team All-Pac 10 … She had four game-winning goals on the year

High School: Attended Santa Margarita Catholic High School but was home schooled for first semester of her senior year due to playing in the U-19 World Championship … The 2024 Gatorade and Parade Girls’ High School Player of the Year … Was also the NSCAA Player of the Year … The MVP of her high school team and an All-League and All-CIF selection as a junior and senior and team captain as a senior … The Orange County Register and Los Angeles Times Girls’ High School Player of the Year … Named an NSCAA and Parade All-American in 2024 and 2024 … Was the Female Athlete of the Year at SMCHS.