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| Name | Alex Morgan |
| Caption | Morgan with the United States in 2019 |
| Fullname | Alexandra Morgan Carrasco |
| Birth date | 2 July 1989 |
| Birth place | San Dimas, California, United States |
| Height | 1.70 m |
| Position | Forward |
| Currentclub | San Diego Wave FC |
| Clubnumber | 13 |
| Youthclubs | West Covina Heat, Arsenal FC (SoCal) |
| College | California Golden Bears |
Alex Morgan is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for San Diego Wave FC in the National Women's Soccer League and the United States women's national soccer team. She is known for her goal-scoring, athleticism, and high-profile role in promoting women's soccer globally. Morgan has won major international tournaments and multiple domestic honors while also appearing in media, publishing, and advocacy related to gender equality in sport.
Born in San Dimas, California, Morgan grew up in Diamond Bar and attended Diamond Bar High School before enrolling at the University of California, Berkeley, where she played for the California Golden Bears. During her youth she played for local clubs including West Covina Heat and Arsenal FC (SoCal), developing under coaches who produced collegiate and professional players. At Berkeley she balanced athletics with studies, earning recognition in the Pac-10 Conference for scoring and assists while preparing for selection in professional drafts such as the National Women's Soccer League college allocation and the WPS Draft era that preceded the NWSL.
Morgan began her professional club career in the Women's Professional Soccer league with Western New York Flash before moving to European clubs including Olympique Lyonnais Féminin on loan and later representing Portland Thorns FC and Orlando Pride in the National Women's Soccer League. She achieved domestic success with the Western New York Flash, contributing to league titles and earning individual scoring honors alongside teammates like Christine Sinclair and Carli Lloyd at various points in her career. Her stint at Olympique Lyonnais exposed her to the UEFA Women's Champions League environment, competing against clubs such as FC Barcelona Femení and VfL Wolfsburg (women). Morgan later joined San Diego Wave FC, contributing veteran leadership and goals while playing under coaches experienced in international tournaments including the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Morgan debuted for the United States women's national soccer team in 2010 and became a regular contributor in major tournaments including the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, the 2012 London Olympics, the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, and the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. She scored critical goals in group stage and knockout matches, partnering with forwards such as Megan Rapinoe, Abby Wambach, and Sydney Leroux. Morgan helped the United States win the 2015 World Cup and multiple CONCACAF Women's Championship tournaments, and she has taken part in SheBelieves Cup competitions and Olympic qualifying campaigns. Her international career also intersected with high-profile teammates and coaches from the United States Soccer Federation setup, including head coaches who shaped tactics at global events like the FIFA Women's World Cup 2015 final.
Morgan is characterized as a pacey, direct forward with a strong finishing ability, movement off the ball, and aerial competence. Analysts compare her role to classic poachers and mobile strikers who exploit defensive lines, often linking play with midfield creators such as Tobin Heath and Carli Lloyd. Critics and commentators from outlets covering FIFA competitions and UEFA tournaments have noted her consistency in high-pressure matches, while club managers in the NWSL and European leagues have highlighted her professionalism and leadership. Morgan's visibility off the pitch—through endorsements, media appearances, and participation in campaigns tied to organizations like UNICEF and athlete-driven initiatives—has amplified public reception and discussion around women's sports media representation.
Morgan is married to Servando Carrasco, a fellow professional soccer player who has played in Major League Soccer and the USL Championship. She is active in philanthropic efforts, youth coaching clinics, and advocacy related to equal pay and opportunities in soccer, collaborating with teammates and organizations in the United States. Morgan has authored and co-authored books and contributed to mainstream media projects, appearing on television programs and in promotional campaigns alongside athletes from leagues such as the NBA and WNBA. Her personal network includes prominent figures from international tournaments, sports diplomacy initiatives, and commercial partnerships with global brands that invest in women's soccer.
Across club and international play, Morgan has accumulated numerous goals, assists, caps, and appearances in competitions including the FIFA Women's World Cup, Olympic football tournament, NWSL Championship, and the UEFA Women's Champions League. Individually she has received awards and recognitions from organizations such as the FIFA technical committees, the United States Soccer Federation, and league bodies in the NWSL and former WPS. Her honors list includes a FIFA World Cup winner's medal, continental titles with the United States women's national soccer team, domestic league championships, and selections to tournament Best XI and scoring leaderboards compiled by confederations like CONCACAF and global media covering FIFA tournaments.
Category:American soccer players Category:Female association football forwards