Alex Morgan Biography
(American Professional Soccer Player Who Plays as a Striker)Birthday: July 2, 1989 (Cancer)
Born In: San Dimas, California, United States
Advanced SearchAlex Morgan is an accomplished American soccer player who has achieved several feats including the Olympics Gold Medal in 2012 and the FIFA Women's World Cup with her team in 2015. She started her youth soccer with ‘Cypress Elite’ and then played for ‘California Golden Bears’ during college studies. She was drafted numero uno by ‘Western New York Flash’ during 2011 WPS Draft and she went on to contribute to the team’s league championship win. Over the years, she has played for several clubs including ‘Portland Thorns FC’ and ‘West Coast FC’. During 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, she became youngest player of the US women's national soccer team, where she presently plays as a forward. She scored the game-winning goal against Canada during semi-final of 2012 London Olympics. She achieved the feat of scoring 28 goals and collecting 21 assists in 2012, becoming the youngest US player to score 20 goals in a year. That year she was named US Soccer Female Athlete of the Year. Presently, a forward for ‘Orlando Pride’ and ‘Olympique Lyonnais’, she has also garnered recognition for her off-the-field pursuits including writing a four-book series and featuring in TV, magazines, and endorsements. Quick FactsNick Name: Baby Horse
Also Known As: Alexandra Morgan Carrasco, Alexandra Patricia Morgan
Age: 34 Years, 34 Year Old Females
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Servando Carrasco (m. 2014)
father: Michael T. Morgan
mother: Pamela S. Morgan
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Height: 5'7" (170 cm), 5'7" Females
Notable Alumni: Diamond Bar High School
U.S. State: California
More Factseducation: University Of California, Berkeley, Diamond Bar High School
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American PeopleAmerican WomenUniversity Of California, BerkeleyWomen SportspersonsCancer Football Players Childhood & Early LifeAlex Morgan was born Alexandra Patricia Morgan Carrasco on July 2, 1989, in San Dimas, California, US to Michael T. Morgan and Pamela S. She grew up in the city of Diamond Bar with her elder sisters, Jeni and Jeri.A multisport athlete in her childhood, she studied at ‘Diamond Bar High School’ where she displayed potential in speed and sprinting and thrice remained an all-league pick. ‘National Soccer Coaches Association of America’ named her All-American.She joined ‘Cypress Elite’ at 14 years of age marking her debut in club soccer. She was part of the club team winning under-16 Coast Soccer League championship and attained third position in the club team’s under-19 level.She was selected to the United States under-20 women's national soccer team at age 17, but due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, she could not play with the team until April 2008.She also joined the regional and state teams of ‘Olympic Development Program’ (ODP).She completed her college studies from University of California, Berkeley, one semester early, obtaining a degree in Political Economy. She joined ‘California Golden Bears’ and played from 2007 to 2010. While in her junior year, she became the first Californian player to emerge among the top three finalists for the ‘Hermann Trophy’.She marked her international debut at the 2008 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship held in Puebla, Mexico, where playing against Cuba she made her first international goal.She played in the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup where her fourth goal of the tournament not only helped the US team to win the tournament but was also marked as the tournament’s best goal and subsequently the year’s second best for ‘FIFA’. She became the third highest scorer and the second best player of the tournament and this earned her a Bronze Shoe and a Silver Ball respectively.Meanwhile, she led the Golden Bears to the NCAA Tournament successively for four years while moving to the second round twice. She completed her Berkley career during the fall of 2010 ranking third in the all-time goals scored list with 45 goals and also in points with 107.