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 ...
LISTEN: The Olympic star and two-time World Cup champion tells Variety's 'Strictly Business' podcast her sports brand Togethxr is 'built by female athletes for female athletes' Morgan retired from ...
Why we ranked her here: Alex Morgan was ranked as the world’s eighth best women’s soccer player of alltime by The Sporting News in September 2024. She was ranked the fourth-best American female soccer ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Confirmation of decision early on this afternoon ET Fans extremely excited about the announcement All great fun and for a fantastic cause Back in September of 2024, USWNT icon Alex Morgan confirmed ...
Alex Morgan received a retirement tribute and special edition gifts from Nike before a USWNT match. Morgan felt emotional, stating, “It’s more than I could have ever dreamt of, really.” She recently ...
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 ...
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