USWNT and NWSL superstar Alex Morgan played her final professional match on Sunday, narrowly missing a left-footed penalty for San Diego before being subbed out within the game’s first 15 minutes.
“I came off the field and I thought to myself, ‘That’s the best example I could give of betting on yourself,'” Morgan said in a postgame press conference. “I think that’s just how I’ve tried to live my life and my career as a soccer player.”
Alex Morgan leaves historic mark on women’s sports
Sharing news that she was pregnant with her second child, the 35-year-old forward announced her imminent retirement late last week.
“You pushed me to be my best self every day — you pushed me to be the best soccer player, to be the best mom, to be the best person I could be,” Morgan told Snapdragon Stadium’s 26,500 fans after the game.
Before the game concluded, the soccer icon made one final bit of history. The match marked the first women’s sports event to be simultaneously broadcast across multiple US outlets, with CBS Sports, ESPN2, Prime, Paramount+, and others getting in on the action.
However, North Carolina damped the celebratory sendoff vibes by soundly defeating the 12th-place Wave 4-1, extending San Diego’s regular-season winless streak to five.
The Courage now sit fifth in the standings after overtaking Portland, solidifying their place above the postseason cutoff line.
NWSL standings hold steady in weekend play
In Kansas City’s 1-0 win over Utah on Saturday, Temwa Chawinga added a 15th goal to her Golden Boot campaign. The Current snapped a three-game losing streak in the process.
Also on Saturday, Washington beat Portland in front of a raucous Audi Field crowd. In the match, the Spirit’s Ballon d’Or nominee, Trinity Rodman, registered both a goal and an assist.
On Sunday, Marta scored a stunner against Chicago to keep Orlando’s undefeated season alive. The Pride became the first NWSL club to clinch a 2024 postseason berth in the process.
Speaking of the postseason, Bay FC have launched themselves into seventh place and playoff contention after two straight wins, including Saturday’s 1-0 victory over Louisville.