Alex Morgan, the iconic U.S. women's national soccer team star, made an appearance on "Call Her Daddy" this week. The retired soccer star, who announced her retirement in September of 2024, is one of ...
Last month, she received the ESPY’s Icon Award with Diana Taurasi. Plus, Morgan has become a minority investor of her former team. Altogether, her legacy on the soccer pitch is set in stone, but who ...
When the San Diego Wave retires Alex Morgan’s iconic No. 13 jersey on Sunday, one chapter of her legacy will close. But her other trademark, the pink pre-wrap headband, will live on, worn by countless ...
If 13 is an unlucky number, nobody told Alex Morgan. She announced her retirement on September 5, 2024, and neither the team nor Morgan wasted any time taking steps to stay committed to one another.
Number 13, Alex Morgan, is an inspiration for many in the soccer world. This weekend the icon will officially have her jersey retired at Snapdragon Stadium by San Diego Wave FC, a year after she ...
Alex Morgan greets fans last year. (Photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) Alex Morgan didn’t retire so much as she shifted focus. The two-time Women’s World Cup winner with the United States was ...
Alex Morgan made less than $300 per match during her first 22-game season in the NWSL. The two-time FIFA World Cup winner revealed that her first season in the nascent soccer league saw her earn a ...
Back in September of 2024, USWNT icon Alex Morgan confirmed she would be retiring from soccer after 16 years as a professional player. Her final career game was for San Diego Wave at home to NC ...
Alex Morgan didn’t retire so much as she shifted focus. The two-time Women’s World Cup winner with the United States was always more than simply a soccer player, but since she stepped away from the ...
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