Name
Wil TrappHeight
5' 8"Weight
161 lbsDate of Birth
1.15.1993 (31)Birthplace
Columbus, OH, USAPosition
MidfielderRoster Category
SeniorMinnesota United signed midfielder Wil Trapp as a free agent in January 2021, following a single season with Inter Miami CF in their expansion season. The deep-lying midfielder has provided leadership for the Loons since joining the club, co-captaining the club for the last two seasons.
The Ohio native has 98 game appearances with MNUFC across all competitions, with one goal and four assists. Trapp continued in his role as a mainstay in the midfield, playing in 30 regular-season matches in 2023.
Prior to joining Miami for their expansion year in 2020, Trapp spent his professional career with the Columbus Crew. The U.S. Men's National Team player was named an MLS All-Star in 2016, reached the 2015 MLS Cup final and was named the 2013 U.S. Soccer Young Male Athlete of the Year. Trapp represented Columbus Crew SC for seven seasons. He made his professional debut for the club in 2013 at 20 years old. In total, Trapp made 204 appearances for the team, registering two goals and 13 assists. In his seven seasons with Columbus, he helped guide the team to the playoffs four times.
Trapp, his wife Beth, and their two sons, Theo and Charlie, split their offseason between Minnesota and their home in Columbus. Both Trapp boys enjoy taking the field post-game at Allianz Field alongside fellow Loons children.
INTERNATIONAL: Trapp has made 18 appearances for the United States Men’s National Team since January 2018, appearing in the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup and international friendlies. He originally made his debut for the senior team in 2015, appearing in a friendly against Chile. His second international appearance came a year later, in an international friendly against Canada. At the youth level, Trapp represented the U.S. U18, U20, and U23 teams. Notably, he appeared in both the 2013 Concacaf U-20 Championship and the 2013 U-20 FIFA World Cup. The team finished as runners-up in the 2013 Concacaf U20 Championship, as Trapp played all 120 minutes of the final.