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Former soccer pro Alex Morgan believes having the World Cup in U.S. will make Americans more interested in soccer.
Alex Morgan — a former San Diego Wave FC striker, player on the United States National Team and a recently retired professional soccer player — was at the third annual Let's Go South Bay!
Alex Morgan's club jersey will be retired in September when the San Diego Wave send No. 13 to the rafters. Here's how you can celebrate with the former NWSL star with tickets to the Wave vs ...
Lindsey Heaps considers the Olympics harder than the World Cup. The USWNT returned to friendly matches after more than a ...
USWNT manager Emma Hayes came away impressed with the team’s performance at the Olympics — a showing that started to shift ...
Alex Morgan made her breakthrough at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, where she came on as a substitute to score against France in the semi-finals. She would go on to become the first ever female ...
At the international level, she made 224 appearances, scored 123 goals and added 53 assists. Morgan also helped the U.S. win two FIFA Women’s World Cups (2015 and 2019).
She is the all-time leading scorer for San Diego with an astounding 23 goals and nine assists through 50 games. Morgan’s 2022 season was remarkable, as she scored 16 goals and won the NWSL ...
Krieger sees women’s sports not just as a place where she used to compete, but as an ecosystem worth investing in ...
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Alex Morgan Turns Heads In 'Stunning' White Dress - MSNMorgan played professional soccer for over 15 years, scoring 94 goals in 215 league games and 123 goals in 223 games for the U.S. women's national team (USWNT).
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