These 23 players on the United States Women's National Team will compete in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia/New Zealand.
Everybody knows Alex Morgan. She's a two-time World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist. She's an activist who speaks up for social change and a leader who played a key role in helping the USWNT achieve equal pay. She's an entrepreneur who owns her own business and is always thinking of ways to leave her sport better than she found it. But most of all, Morgan is a mom and earlier this year became the USWNT's all-time leading mom goalscorer .
Morgan gave birth to her daughter Charlie in 2020 and has somehow hit another level as a player since. She attributes being left off a few of Andonovski's rosters as being the motivation she needed to reestablish herself as one of the best players in the world. Morgan is Andonovski's clear No. 9 heading into this World Cup, which will be her fourth.
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