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William Alexander Trapp (born January 15, 1993) is an American professional
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player who plays as a
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for
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club
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. A native of
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, Trapp graduated from Lincoln High School, where he was the 2010
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National High School Player of the Year, and played two years in college at
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. He signed with
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as a Homegrown Player, the fourth in club history, and would eventually be named as the club's captain. Trapp wore the armband for Crew SC for the first time on May 17, 2014, and received the nod permanently ahead of the 2017 season. While with Columbus, he was named as a 2016 MLS All-Star, and appeared in
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. At international level, Trapp first installed himself as a fixture for the United States with the youth teams. He captained the U20s at the
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, and did the same for the U23s in the 2016 CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off. Trapp earned his first cap for the senior national team on January 28, 2015.


Youth and college

Born in
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, Trapp is a graduate of Lincoln High School in neighboring
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and a youth product of
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. He played just two seasons of high school soccer with the Golden Lions, but was named a high school All-American both years. Additionally, he led Lincoln to their first-ever state title in 2009 while being named the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year, and was the
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National High School Player of the Year in 2010. In 2014, Trapp had his number 20 jersey retired by Lincoln. At club level, he played four seasons in the
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with Columbus, captaining his teams at U16 and U18 level. Trapp was the Crew Academy player of the year in 2009 and 2010. He was rated as a five-star recruit by
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and as the fifth-ranked recruit in the nation by multiple outlets, eventually committing to play for head coach
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and the
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. Trapp would play just two seasons at Akron, making 45 appearances for the Zips and scoring once. As a freshman, he started all 23 games, putting up performances that were impressive enough to earn him nods as the top freshman player in the country, MAC Newcomer of the Year, and to the All-MAC First Team. On August 27, 2011, Trapp notched the game-winning assist on his collegiate debut against
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; he would finish the season with five assists. As a sophomore, Trapp was named to the All-MAC First Team for the second consecutive season, and was named an NSCAA Third Team All-American. He tallied three assists in 22 games, and also scored his only collegiate goal: the winning goal against
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in the MAC Tournament semifinals. Akron won three MAC titles during Trapp's two years with the program, two regular season and one tournament, and qualified for the NCAA Tournament in both seasons.


Club career


Columbus Crew SC

On December 13, 2012, it was announced that Trapp had signed with his hometown
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club,
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, as a Homegrown Player. He became the fourth HGP signing in club history, following in the path of
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,
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, and
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. After missing the early part of his first season while on international duty, Trapp made his professional debut for the Crew on July 7, 2013, starting and playing the full ninety minutes in a 1–0 victory against
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; he was named as the club's man of the match after completing 86 percent of his passes. Trapp started the final sixteen matches of the season for Columbus, earning a postseason nod as the club's Breakout Performer of the Year. Ahead of his second professional season, Trapp was named as the vice captain for Columbus, serving as understudy to
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. Trapp wore the captain's armband for the first time on May 17, 2014, captaining the Crew in Parkhurst's absence against Portland. He became the first Homegrown Player in MLS history to wear the captain's armband in a league fixture, and at 21 years old was the youngest captain in league history. Trapp set a number of other firsts throughout the season: he received his first red card on May 4, part of a 2–0 defeat against
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, and scored his first professional goal on September 13, part of a 2–2 draw against
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. He made his postseason debut in the conference semifinals, starting both legs against
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. Additionally, Trapp was selected to take part in the 2014
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, alongside his teammate Lampson. Trapp finished the season with one goal in 31 total appearances. Trapp's 2015 season was defined by absences at club level, both for injury and international duty. His first serious injury with Columbus was suffered in April, a
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that saw him miss thirteen total matches stretching through the end of June. Trapp then missed multiple matches in the fall, stemming from two call-ups to the United States U23 national team. He was at his best in the
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, starting all five matches as Crew SC made a run to
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. There, Trapp tallied a shot and committed three fouls as Crew SC were defeated 2–1 by Portland. He made 25 appearances during the season. Trapp was named as a 2016 MLS All-Star, the first Homegrown Player in Crew SC history to be named as an all-star. He made the 22-man game day roster, coming on as a halftime substitute for
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in the 2–1 defeat to
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. Outside of that honor, however,
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was mostly a season of disappointment for both Trapp and Crew SC. He missed the entire month of September after suffering a concussion in late August, sitting out four matches before returning to the field. Trapp tallied just one assist in 32 appearances in all competitions, tied for the lowest number of his career, and Columbus missed the playoffs for the first time since his first season as a pro. Ahead of the 2017 season, Trapp signed a contract extension running through 2020, tying him to the club through his age-27 season. Columbus traded Parkhurst to
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ahead of the 2017 season; to take his place, Trapp was elevated to the role of captain. He served ahead of a five-man leadership council, made up of
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,
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, and Josh Williams, that collectively served as vice-captains. In his first season as captain, Trapp started all 40 games that Columbus played: 34 in the league, five in the playoffs, and one in the
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. He marked his 100th MLS appearance on April 15, playing the full ninety minutes in a 2–1 victory over
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. Trapp set multiple personal records on the season, tallying his career-high in assists with five, minutes played with more than 3,000, and earning three MLS Team of the Week nods. Although Trapp remained as captain for the 2018 season, the leadership council behind him was updated, consisting of
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, Higuaín, Hector Jiménez, Jonathan,
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, and Williams. On July 21, Trapp scored just his second professional goal, coming in a 3–2 victory against Orlando City. His strike from nearly forty yards out, coming two minutes into second-half stoppage time, handed Crew SC all three points and was named as MLS Goal of the Week.


Inter Miami CF

On January 31, 2020, Trapp was traded to MLS expansion side
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. In exchange, Columbus received $100,000 in General Allocation Money and an international roster slot.


Minnesota United FC

On January 5, 2021, Minnesota United FC announced that they had signed Trapp as a free agent. “I am delighted to be joining a team and club with high ambitions,” said midfielder Wil Trapp. “There is a great energy about this team and the Twin Cities’ support. I am very excited to get to work and help this club achieve its goals.”


International career

After previously spending time with the U14 and U15 national teams, Trapp received his first men's call-up from the United States U18 national team for the 2011
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International Tournament. The assistant coach for the Americans at the tournament was Caleb Porter, who Trapp had just committed to play under at Akron. Trapp played twice in Lisbon, coming on as a substitute in the opener against the
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and starting against
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. These would mark his only two appearances at U18 level. Trapp received his first call-up to the U20 national team in January 2012, part of a training camp held in Florida. As the camp did not include a match, Trapp had to wait until June 6 to make his official debut for the team, starting a 4–2 defeat against
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at
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. Trapp was named in the American squads for the
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, the
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, and the
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. He scored his only goal at U20 level on February 26, 2013, providing the goal to send the U.S. to the U20 World Cup at the expense of
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in the CONCACAF Championship quarterfinals, and was selected to the tournament's Best XI. Trapp capped his time with the U20s at the World Cup, playing all 270 minutes and captaining the side against
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, although the United States failed to progress out of the group stage. He scored one goal in 21 appearances at U20 level, and was named as the U.S. Soccer Young Male Athlete of the Year in 2013. Although he had already earned his first senior cap, Trapp was called up by the U23 national team for the first time in March 2015. He was a part of the team that placed third at the
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, and was then called up to take part in the 2016 CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off against
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. Trapp wore the captain's armband for both games, culminating in a 3–2 aggregate defeat for the Americans that sent Colombia to the
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. He earned seven caps while eligible at U23 level.


Senior career

Trapp made his debut for the senior national team on January 28, 2015, in a 3–2 friendly defeat at
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. He came on as a substitute for
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in the 60th minute. Although he earned just one cap in the next two years, Trapp was called back into the side by
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in January 2018. On his first-ever start for the U.S., and just his third cap, Trapp wore the captain's armband against
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on January 28. He would keep the armband for the next few matches for the United States, notably a 1–1 draw with eventual
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champions
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on 9 June.


Personal life

Trapp is of Greek descent through his maternal grandfather, a former semi-professional soccer player in Greece. In May 2018, Trapp became a Greek citizen and acquired a Greek passport, potentially allowing him an easier move to a club in an EU country.


Career statistics


Club


International


Honors

Columbus Crew SC * Eastern Conference (Playoffs):
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Individual *
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Men's Soccer Newcomer of the Year: 2011 *
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Best XI:
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* U.S. Soccer Young Male Athlete of the Year: 2013 *
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:
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References


External links


Akron profile

Columbus profile

US Soccer profile
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Trapp, Wil Living people 1993 births American people of Greek descent American soccer players Soccer players from Columbus, Ohio Association football midfielders Lincoln High School (Gahanna, Ohio) alumni Akron Zips men's soccer players Columbus Crew players Inter Miami CF players Minnesota United FC players Major League Soccer players United States men's youth international soccer players United States men's under-20 international soccer players United States men's under-23 international soccer players United States men's international soccer players 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup players Major League Soccer All-Stars Homegrown Players (MLS)