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Soccer Star Trinity Rodman Debuts Blonde Bob Ahead of Team USA’s 2026 World Cup Match

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Soccer star Trinity Rodman made a surprise appearance at the 2026 World Cup — and used the memorable moment to debut a new ‘do.

Rodman, 24, attended Team USA’s qualifying game against Australia at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, on Friday, June 19, where she presented the match ball ahead of kickoff. (USA ultimately won 2-0.)

The pro athlete looked chic in a blonde bob chopped to her chin, which complemented her Adidas T-shirt, camouflage-printed jeans and gold statement earrings.

Rodman, who previously appeared on the American team at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, is no stranger to switching up her look — much like her famous father. Rodman has tried out the likes of curls and pink braids through the years.

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USWNT forward Trinity Rodman is making a name for herself on the Olympic stage, ushering in a new era of U.S. women’s soccer. After briefly attending Washington State University, Rodman, 22, was chosen as the second draft pick for the Washington Spirit. At only 18, Rodman became the youngest player ever drafted, and went on […]

“Me to my pink hair: your work here is done,” she wrote via her Instagram Stories after the Paris 2024 Olympics, revealing her plans for a fresh haircut.

Whether it’s her hair or her outfits, Rodman is in a class of her own.

“I’d say my style is very loud, colorful, creative, and personal. I’m all over the board,” she told Vogue in 2024. “I feel like I’ll wear whatever and somebody [inevitably] says, ‘Oh, that’s such a Trin outfit.’ I’m, like, ‘I don’t know what that means!’ I do think there’s a vibe to it. Whatever I find that looks cool, and whatever stands out, I am going to grab it. And that could be a genetic thing.”

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Trinity’s estranged father, former NBA star Dennis Rodman, is also known for his standout style choices.

“I think he changed the game. I think he started that crazy out-there fashion in the NBA. People can disagree with me, and I’m probably biased, but I just think what he did in his time,” Trinity recalled. “It shows today. He kind of also showed the world not to be afraid to express yourself in any type of way, if that’s masculine, if that’s feminine. You can do it, through fashion.”



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