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Biography book about alex morgan

          Alex Morgan became the youngest member of the US women's national soccer team in and competed in the FIFA World Cup. She was the first overall.

        1. Alex Morgan became the youngest member of the US women's national soccer team in and competed in the FIFA World Cup. She was the first overall.
        2. Journalist Dan Wetzel tells the inspiring true life story of a US Women's Soccer star in Epic Athletes: Alex Morgan.
        3. Get inspired to be your best—in sports and in life—with this uplifting memoir from star soccer player and Olympic gold medalist Alex Morgan that includes eight pages of full-color photos as well.
        4. This uplifting memoir from star soccer player, Olympic gold medalist, and FIFA World Cup champion Alex Morgan that includes eight pages of full-color photos!
        5. From her beginnings with the American Youth Soccer Organization to the role she played in winning the Women's World Cup, Alex shares the details that made her who she is today: a fantastic role model and athlete who proudly rocks a pink headband.
        6. Get inspired to be your best—in sports and in life—with this uplifting memoir from star soccer player and Olympic gold medalist Alex Morgan that includes eight pages of full-color photos as well....

          Alex Morgan

          American soccer player (born )

          For other people named Alex Morgan, see Alex Morgan (disambiguation).

          Alexandra Morgan Carrasco (born Alexandra Patricia Morgan; July 2, ) is an American former professional soccer player who last played as a striker for San Diego Wave FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL),[7][8] which she was the captain of, and the United States national team.

          She co-captained the United States with Carli Lloyd and Megan Rapinoe from to and with Lindsay Horan in [9][10]

          Shortly after graduating early from the University of California, Berkeley, where she played for the California Golden Bears, Morgan was drafted number one overall in the WPS Draft by the Western New York Flash.

          There, she made her professional debut and helped the team win the league championship. Morgan, who was 22 at the time, was the youngest player on the national team at the FIFA Women's World Cup, where the team was runner-