Rodman rule

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Trinity Rodman playing for the Washington Spirit in 2025; the rule was introduced that year largely to allow Rodman to renew with the club Houston Dash vs Washington Spirit (Mar 2025) 02.jpg
Trinity Rodman playing for the Washington Spirit in 2025; the rule was introduced that year largely to allow Rodman to renew with the club

The Rodman rule, [1] [2] officially the High Impact Player Rule, [3] is a caveat to the National Women's Soccer League's salary cap rules, allowing member clubs to exceed the salary cap for players who meet any of several criteria based on their individual marketability. The NWSL introduced the rule in December 2025, widely understood to be in order to prevent Trinity Rodman leaving for a league without salary cap in the January 2026 window; the implementation of the rule was heavily criticized.

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History and implementation

Background: salary cap

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) uses a salary cap model that limits a whole club's roster to an overall limit. The NWSL clubs and players' union NWSLPA have lobbied for a higher salary cap, to allow for different options in roster building and better salaries for squad players. Many other women's national soccer leagues, including the Big Five, do not have salary caps; the NWSL also feared that the ability for such European clubs to spend big on star players would reduce quality in the NWSL. In 2025, the NWSL salary cap was increased by $200,000 as part of its season-on-season increase, taking the per-club cap to $3.5 million. The highest-earning players in Europe reportedly earn over $1 million individually a season. NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman indicated the annual increases may not continue after 2026, stating that "in order to treat [the NWSL] like a business, it means that the amount that our teams are investing has to have a rational relationship to revenue." [4] [5]

Rodman contract renewal

Trinity Rodman became the then-highest-paid NWSL player in 2022, with a contract over four seasons worth $1.1 million. [6] [7] This contract will expire on December 31, 2025, making Rodman a free agent with interest from European clubs (and able to negotiate contracts from six months prior); with questions of their salary cap impeding Rodman staying in the NWSL, Berman said the league would fight to retain her. [4] [8] At the start of December 2025, Rodman agreed a new contract with her club, the Washington Spirit, averaging at $1.1 million per season but back-loaded to allow for higher annual pay in years with higher salary caps; the NWSL (with which contracts are ultimately agreed) rejected the contract due to violating the spirit of the league's salary cap rules, without outright breaking them. The NWSLPA filed a grievance on behalf of Rodman, which caused the NWSL board to convene with an aim to changing rules to allow more freedom in the contracts it would permit. [8] Media in the United States and Europe reported at the time that, after losing players like Alyssa Thompson and Naomi Girma to the Women's Super League (WSL), Rodman was the litmus test to determine if the NWSL would be structurally able to retain any of its top players, that the threat of Rodman leaving was "symbolically enormous" and the grievance outcome would reshape how salaries are handled in the NWSL. [9] [10]

High Impact Player Rule

On December 23, 2025, the NWSL introduced what they called the High Impact Player Rule, a rule creating a caveat to the salary cap. It will allow, from 2026, NWSL clubs to spend $1 million above their salary cap on the wages of High Impact Players (HIP). HIPs must meet at least one of eight (it is only possible to meet up to seven) criteria that the NWSL has chosen to designate the most marketable women's footballers in the world. Rodman meets all seven criteria for which she is eligible; a source close to the league said the rule is "bigger than one player". Clubs may use the money above the cap to subsidise the salaries of one or multiple HIPs. [11] [12] Any contract using the rule must set the cap charge for HIPs at a minimum of 12% of the base salary cap. [1] The rule will come into place on July 1, 2026, but contracts which will use it can be signed and begin before then, as long as no salary money above the cap is paid until after. [12] The phasing-out of allocation money also means the HIP money would replace that, broader, method of supplementing salaries. [9]

The $1 million allowance is expected to increase season-on-season in line with salary cap increases, and has been compared to Major League Soccer (MLS)'s Designated Player Rule (the Beckham rule), which was introduced in order to bring high-salary players, specifically David Beckham, into the MLS from abroad. Though using the same mechanism to enhance salary, the Rodman rule is instead designed to help the NWSL retain top American talent, [13] and uses different mechanisms in player designation. Clubs cannot decide which players to designate above the salary cap themselves, but can apply the extra salary to pre-determined eligible players based on the set criteria. [12]

Criteria

The NWSL described the HIP eligibility criteria as being a mix of "commercial and sporting". [14]

Source(s): [11]

  1. Listed on SportsPro Media Top 150 Most Marketable Athletes, within the one year prior to the current league season
  2. Nominated for the Ballon d'Or Féminin (i.e. included in the top 30), in the two years prior to the current league season
  3. Included in the top 40 on The 100 Best Female Footballers in the World list (published by The Guardian ), in the two years prior
  4. Included in the top 40 of the ESPN50 (ESPN FC's top 50 football players in the world list), in the two years prior
  5. For outfield players: Have among the top 11 most minutes played among outfielders for the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) in all competitions, in the prior two calendar years
  6. For goalkeepers: Have the most minutes played among goalkeepers for the USWNT in all competitions, in the prior two calendar years
  7. Be an NWSL Most Valuable Player finalist, within the previous two league seasons
  8. Be included in the NWSL Best XI, within the previous two league seasons

List of eligible High Impact Players

At the time of the rule's introduction, CBS Sports broke down the eligibility lists into groups of players meeting five–seven of the criteria, those meeting three–four of the criteria, and those meeting one or two criteria. It noted that looking at the top group made it apparent the rule seems designed to accommodate Rodman, and that the middle group was more diverse in its mix of NWSL stand-outs and international stars. With only one USWNT goalkeeper automatically eligible, CBS described it as "a quirk" that this fell to Alyssa Naeher, whose minutes were accumulated before she retired internationally. [12]

As of 24 December 2025, for the 2026 NWSL season

PlayerNational teamLeagueEligible through criteria:Notes
Performance & marketability [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] USWNT minutes [22] [23] NWSL awards [24] [25] [26] [27]
12345678
Trinity Rodman Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL YesYesYesYesYesNoYesYes
Sophia Wilson Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL YesYesYesYesYesNoYesYes
Marta Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil NWSL YesYesYesYesNoNoYesYes
Lindsey Heaps Flag of the United States.svg  United States Première Ligue YesYesYesYesYesNoNoNo
Temwa Chawinga Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi NWSL NoYesYesYesNoNoYesYes
Barbra Banda Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia NWSL NoYesYesYesNoNoYesYes
Esther González Flag of Spain.svg  Spain NWSL NoYesYesYesNoNoYesYes
Alexia Putellas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F YesYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Aitana Bonmatí Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F YesYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Lucy Bronze Flag of England.svg  England WSL YesYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Lauren James Flag of England.svg  England WSL YesYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Patricia Guijarro Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F YesYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Salma Paralluelo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F YesYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Emily Fox Flag of the United States.svg  United States WSL NoYesYesYesYesNoNoNo
Alyssa Naeher Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoYesYesYesNoYesNoNo
Pernille Harder Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark FBL YesYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Keira Walsh Flag of England.svg  England WSL YesNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Caroline Weir Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Liga F NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Klara Bühl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany FBL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Melchie Dumornay Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti Première Ligue NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Cristiana Girelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Serie A NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Sandy Baltimore Flag of France.svg  France WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Caroline Graham Hansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Liga F NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Clàudia Pina Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Hannah Hampton Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Ewa Pajor Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Liga F NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Leah Williamson Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Chloe Kelly Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Alessia Russo Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Mariona Caldentey Flag of Spain.svg  Spain WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Tabitha Chawinga Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi Première Ligue NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Yui Hasegawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Lauren Hemp Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Marie-Antoinette Katoto Flag of France.svg  France Première Ligue NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Mayra Ramírez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Khadija Shaw Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica WSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Mallory Swanson Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoYesYesYesNoNoNoNo
Naomi Girma Flag of the United States.svg  United States WSL NoNoYesYesYesNoNoNo
Delphine Cascarino Flag of France.svg  France NWSL NoNoYesYesNoNoYesNo
Ann-Katrin Berger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany NWSL NoNoYesYesNoNoNoYes
Sam Coffey Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoYesYesNoNoYes
Mapi León Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F YesNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
Sofia Cantore Flag of Italy.svg  Italy NWSL NoYesNoYesNoNoNoNo
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden WSL NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Giulia Gwinn Flag of Germany.svg  Germany FBL NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Ada Hegerberg Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Première Ligue NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Sjoeke Nüsken Flag of Germany.svg  Germany WSL NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Lea Schüller Flag of Germany.svg  Germany FBL NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Grace Geyoro Flag of France.svg  France WSL NoYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Ona Batlle Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Linda Caicedo Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Liga F NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Stina Blackstenius Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden WSL NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Jule Brand Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Première Ligue NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Kadidiatou Diani Flag of France.svg  France Première Ligue NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Guro Reiten Flag of Norway.svg  Norway WSL NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Fridolina Rolfö Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden WSL NoNoYesYesNoNoNoNo
Rose Lavelle Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoYesYesNoNoNo
Manaka Matsukubo Flag of Japan.svg  Japan NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoYesYes
Beth Mead Flag of England.svg  England WSL YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Mary Earps Flag of England.svg  England Première Ligue YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Millie Bright Flag of England.svg  England WSL YesNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Steph Catley Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia WSL NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Clara Mateo Flag of France.svg  France Première Ligue NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Frida Maanum Flag of Norway.svg  Norway WSL NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Amanda Gutierres Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Brasileirão NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Manuela Giugliano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Serie A NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Gabi Portilho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil NWSL NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Tarciane Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Première Ligue NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland FBL NoYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
Cata Coll Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F NoNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
Alexandra Popp Flag of Germany.svg  Germany FBL NoNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
Georgia Stanway Flag of England.svg  England FBL NoNoYesNoNoNoNoNo
Irene Paredes Flag of Spain.svg  Spain WSL NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Katie McCabe Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland WSL NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Erin Cuthbert Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland WSL NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Olga Carmona Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Première Ligue NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Alex Greenwood Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Selma Bacha Flag of France.svg  France Première Ligue NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Vicky López Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Liga F NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Aggie Beever-Jones Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Michelle Agyemang Flag of England.svg  England WSL NoNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
Korbin Shrader Flag of the United States.svg  United States Première Ligue NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNo
Tierna Davidson Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNo
Crystal Dunn Flag of the United States.svg  United States Première Ligue NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNo
Emily Sonnett Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNo
Bia Zaneratto Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoYesNo
Emily Sams Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Casey Krueger Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Kaleigh Kurtz Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Jenna Nighswonger Flag of the United States.svg  United States WSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Croix Bethune Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Lorena Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Tara McKeown Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Avery Patterson Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Izzy Rodriguez Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Kayla Sharples Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Claire Hutton Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes
Olivia Moultrie Flag of the United States.svg  United States NWSL NoNoNoNoNoNoNoYes

NWSL teams with HIPs

As of 24 December 2025

TeamNo.
Kansas City Current 7
Gotham FC 6
Washington Spirit 5
Portland Thorns FC 3
Orlando Pride 3
Chicago Stars FC 2
San Diego Wave FC 1
North Carolina Courage 1
Denver Summit FC 1
Houston Dash 1

Criticism

The rule was criticized for focusing on marketability, and potentially media popularity, rather than other factors; for ignoring the NWSLPA's requests for a broader salary cap increase to improve conditions; for the Euro-centrism of many criteria; and for the criteria excluding many players who had already proven themselves as high-impact signings in the NWSL. [15] [28]

The NWSLPA objected to the rule as, under US federal labor law, changes in salary cap (which is outlined in the NWSL's collective bargaining agreement) must be decided by agreement rather than unilateral action: Meghann Burke, as executive director of the NWSLPA, said that "Fair pay is realized through fair, collectively bargained compensation systems, not arbitrary classifications." They also had concerns regarding the speed with which the rule was introduced, and indicated they may take legal action to challenge it. [11] The NWSLPA position remained to simply increase the salary cap by $1 million instead. [29]

Sports Illustrated opined that the rule was not sufficient cover to protect the NWSL from potential player departures, with the attraction of high-profile European football and international salaries that the NWSL salary cap is not prepared to match. [8] CBS Sports felt that, though the first four criteria were relatively arbitrary, they "may have actually saved the NWSL's skin" as they are the only path to inclusion for some well-established international stars. Nevertheless, it thought that the lack of a criteria that could account for injury – the reason for players like Sam Kerr and Catarina Macario not being eligible – was an oversight. It also found it surprising that Lizbeth Ovalle, the most expensive women's transfer, did not meet any criteria. [12]

See also

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