
Alexandra Morgan Carrasco, an American professional soccer player. She plays for the San Diego Wave FC in the National Women's Soccer League. This is the highest division women's professional soccer league in the United States. She is also a former member of the United States women’s team. Alexandra Morgan, currently the San Diego Wave FC Captain. She is an accomplished soccer player. However, her most remarkable accomplishment is being named to San Diego Wave FC's best team.
San Diego Wave FC
The U.S. Women's National Team selected Alex Morgan to the team last year, and he has performed well in the USWNT since. His recent form can be attributed to his ability to make the most of time in third, something he has done admirably here in San Diego. Although his last season's goal against Orlando City SC was not satisfactory, he is now content to play in front his hometown crowd in San Diego.
While the Wave are currently in the playoff race in their first season, it is not over yet. They've sat atop the NWSL standings since Week One, and Alex Morgan leads the league with 11 goals in ten matches. Morgan is a Southern California native, but has already appeared in two NBA games and three MLS games. Morgan has already made an impact and will continue to make it in his second season as pro.

Portland Thorns FC
Alex Morgan is a talented and versatile forward who plays for the Portland Thorns FC, as well the U.S. Woman's National Team. Through the National Team allocation process Morgan was included on the Thorns FC roster. Morgan is returning to Portland, Oregon in 2015 to continue her third season as a member of the club. Morgan assisted on one goal and scored two goals this season. These are her most notable goals.
The Thorns FC, currently third in NWSL standings with thirteen points, are currently on a four game unbeaten streak. The league leader with fifteen goals is the Thorns FC, while they have a plus-8 goal differential. Their most recent win came on Aug. 4 at the PNC Stadium against FC Kansas City, while they tied the San Diego Wave 2-2 on July 21 in Boston.
Western New York Flash
Alex Morgan is an accomplished soccer player from the United States. She was awarded the Olympic Gold Medal and FIFA Women's World Cup. Morgan started playing soccer when she was a child in California with Cypress Elite. She then joined the college team, the California Golden Bears. She was drafted in the Western New York Flash's 2011 WPS Draft by the Western New York Flash and played a significant role in their league championship win. Morgan has also represented West Coast FC (Portland Thorns FC) and Portland Thorns FC. Alex Morgan was the youngest woman to ever represent the US women's team in soccer during the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011. She is now a Flash forward.
Alex is an accomplished college student and plays in the National Women's Soccer League. She was selected by the Western New York Flash as a freshman, but later married Servando Carrasco. Morgan also played for University of California Golden Bears during four years. She led the team in scoring each year. She missed many college games to be a part of the U.S. U-20 team. She was drafted by the WPS Draft as the number one overall player.

National Team USA Women
Alex Morgan, a forward with the US Women's National Team's soccer team, has a rich history. Her first major moment was during the 2008 Olympics. She played nine minutes in a bronze medal game against Netherlands. Since then, Morgan has continued to play prominently for the US national team, and she has become one of its most influential players. She is 32 years old and became a mother in May 2020.
Morgan graduated from the University of California Berkeley in an early fashion and was then a member of the California Golden Bears. She played soccer for the University of California at Berkeley, graduating early. Later she joined the Western New York Flash. There, she received a draft spot. She has since won two World Titles for the United States. In 2011 and 2012 she was also voted the youngest member on the national team. At the 2012 London Olympics, she scored the game-winning goal in defeat of Canada.