This week, Irish endurance swimmer Daragh Morgan became the first person to swim around Ireland. The unprecedented 1,468-kilometre swim that took the Galway man five months to complete raised €27,000 ...
The former USWNT player shares her two kids with husband Servando Carrasco Morgan Miles Studio Alex Morgan is sharing her family's holiday card with PEOPLE ahead of the busy holiday season The retired ...
The retired soccer star admits it was a "workout" getting both of her kids to pose for their family photo Morgan shares her daughter Charlie and son Enzo with husband Servando Carrasco Alex Morgan is ...
CHESTER — The U.S. women’s national team honored Alex Morgan before Thursday night’s game at Subaru Park. Its fans then watched in vain for 90 minutes waiting for an offensive player to emerge and ...
As Abby Wambach nodded the ball downwards in the penalty area at Subaru Park 15 years ago, Alex Morgan – in her trademark pink, DIY pre-wrap headband – made a well-timed run and came through with a ...
Alex Morgan will be honored with a USWNT retirement ceremony before tonight’s Portugal match. Her iconic number 13 jersey was recently retired by San Diego Wave FC. The ceremony precedes the 7 p.m. ET ...
USWNT honored Alex Morgan's career at the stadium where she scored her first goal. Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF Alex Morgan stood on the pitch inside Subaru Park in Chester, Pa., one last time Thursday.
Alex Morgan speaks to FIFA about her illustrious career ahead of her official retirement ceremony at the site of first international goal. Alex Morgan is going back to where it all began. On 6 October ...
Alex Morgan continues to be one of the role models for young athletes in the United States, despite retiring from soccer just over a year ago. The USWNT legend recently gave an interview to Spread the ...
SAN DIEGO — Alex Morgan is an icon. Not only in soccer, but in sports as a whole. Morgan gained international popularity dominating as a forward for the United States women’s national soccer team and ...
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 ...