About

USWNT Alex Morgan

International Soccer Superstar

With over 120 goals and 200 appearances with the U.S. Women’s National Team, Alex Morgan is a force to be reckoned with. The two-time World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist is currently a forward with the San Diego Wave FC. But before she was an internationally known soccer star, she developed her skills and made a name for herself with college scouts as a player with FC Premier, at the time known as Cypress Futbol Club.

FC Premier Alum

Alex played with FC Premier for 6 years, from ages 12 to 18, before going on to play at the University of California, Berkeley. As a Cal Bear, Alex played from 2007 to 2010, leading the team to the NCAA Tournament each year. She received numerous accolades throughout her collegiate career, including receiving NSCAA All-American honors, collecting first-team placement, and being named to the 2010 CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District team, to name a few. In keeping with FC Premier’s goal of developing players on and off the pitch, Alex was a dedicated student who graduated a semester early with a degree in political economy.

Businesswoman, Philanthropist, Mother

In addition to her incredible domination of women’s soccer, Alex cofounded TOGTHXR, a media and commerce company, and launched the Alex Morgan Foundation, a nonprofit committed to helping girls and women find confident paths forward in sport and in life. In between all of her professional commitments, Alex is a doting mother to her beloved daughter, Charlie.

FC Premier athletes proudly train in the Coerver Method with a focus on ball mastery and attacking moves. This method places emphasis on individual skill development of basic to advanced moves with the goal of developing confidence on the ball.