List of international goals scored by Alex Morgan

Alex Morgan is an American soccer player who has competed as a forward for the United States women's national soccer team since 2010.[1][2] Since her debut, appearing as a substitute in a match in the snow versus Mexico on March 31, 2010, she has played 220 matches.[3][4]

Morgan with USWNT in 2018

Morgan scored her first international goal against China in October 2010.[5] With 123 goals, she is the fifth highest scorer in the national team's history.[6] She is also eighth in all-time top scorers in women's international soccer.[citation needed]

International goals edit

As of February 23, 2024[2]
GoalDateLocationOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
1October 6, 2010Chester, Pennsylvania, US  China1–11–1Friendly
2October 30, 2010Cancún, Mexico  Guatemala7–09–02010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
3November 1, 2010  Costa Rica4–04–0
4November 20, 2010Padua, Italy  Italy1–01–02011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying play-off
5March 7, 2011Quarteira, Portugal  Finland3–04–02011 Algarve Cup
64–0
7March 9, 2011Faro, Portugal  Iceland4–24–2
8July 13, 2011Mönchengladbach, Germany  France3–13–12011 FIFA Women's World Cup
9July 17, 2011Frankfurt, Germany  Japan1–02–2 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
10September 22, 2011Portland, Oregon, US  Canada3–03–0Friendly
11January 22, 2012Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  Guatemala12–013–02012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
12January 27, 2012  Costa Rica3–03–0
13January 29, 2012  Canada1–04–0
144–0
15February 11, 2012Frisco, Texas, US  New Zealand1–12–1Friendly
162–1
17February 29, 2012Lagos, Portugal  Denmark1–05–02012 Algarve Cup
184–0
19March 7, 2012Parchal, Portugal  Sweden1–04–0
202–0
214–0
22April 1, 2012Sendai, Japan  Japan1–11–12012 Women's Kirin Challenge Cup
23May 27, 2012Chester, Pennsylvania, US  China1–14–1Friendly
243–1
25June 16, 2012Halmstad, Sweden  Sweden2–03–12012 Sweden Invitational
26June 18, 2012Gothenburg, Sweden  Japan1–04–1
273–1
28July 25, 2012Glasgow, Scotland  France2–24–22012 Summer Olympics
294–2
30August 6, 2012Manchester, England  Canada4–34–3 (a.e.t.)
31September 1, 2012Rochester, New York, US  Costa Rica4–08–0Friendly
32September 16, 2012Carson, California, US  Australia1–12–1
33September 19, 2012Commerce City, Colorado, US  Australia2–26–2
344–2
35November 28, 2012Portland, Oregon, US  Republic of Ireland1–05–0
362–0
373–0
38December 1, 2012Glendale, Arizona, US  Republic of Ireland1–02–0
39March 11, 2013Lagos, Portugal  Sweden1–11–12013 Algarve Cup
40March 13, 2013Faro, Portugal  Germany1–02–0
412–0
42April 5, 2013Offenbach am Main, Germany  Germany3–13–3Friendly
43June 2, 2013Toronto, Ontario, Canada  Canada1–03–0
442–0
45June 19, 2014Hartford, Connecticut, US  France1–12–2
462–2
47September 13, 2014Sandy, Utah, US  Mexico3–08–0
485–0
49September 18, 2014Rochester, New York, US  Mexico4–04–0
50February 13, 2015Milton Keynes, England  England1–01–0
51March 6, 2015Santo Antonio, Portugal  Switzerland2–03–02015 Algarve Cup
52June 22, 2015Edmonton, Alberta, Canada  Colombia1–02–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup
53August 19, 2015Chattanooga, Tennessee, US  Costa Rica7–27–2Friendly
54September 20, 2015Birmingham, Alabama, US  Haiti7–08–0
55October 25, 2015Orlando, Florida, US  Brazil1–03–1
56December 10, 2015San Antonio, Texas, US  Trinidad and Tobago2–06–0
57January 23, 2016San Diego, California, US  Republic of Ireland4–06–0
58February 10, 2016Frisco, Texas, US  Costa Rica1–05–02016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship
594–0
60February 19, 2016Houston, Texas, US  Trinidad and Tobago2–05–0
614–0
625–0
63March 6, 2016Nashville, Tennessee, US  France1–01–02016 SheBelieves Cup
64March 9, 2016Boca Raton, Florida, US  Germany1–12–1
65June 2, 2016Denver, Colorado, US  Japan2–13–3Friendly
662–2
67June 5, 2016Cleveland, Ohio, US  Japan2–02–0
68August 3, 2016Belo Horizonte, Brazil  New Zealand2–02–02016 Summer Olympics
69August 12, 2016Brasília, Brazil  Sweden1–11–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
70September 15, 2016Columbus, Ohio, US  Thailand8–09–0Friendly
719–0
72November 10, 2016San Jose, California, US  Romania6–18–1
737–1
74August 3, 2017Carson, California, US  Japan3–03–02017 Tournament of Nations
75September 15, 2017Denver, Colorado, US  New Zealand3–13–1Friendly
76September 19, 2017Cincinnati, Ohio, US  New Zealand3–05–0
775–0
78October 19, 2017New Orleans, Louisiana, US  South Korea2–03–1
79November 9, 2017Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  Canada1–01–1
80November 12, 2017San Jose, California, US  Canada2–13–1
81January 21, 2018San Diego, California, US  Denmark1–15–1
82April 5, 2018Jacksonville, Florida, US  Mexico2–04–1
833–0
84April 8, 2018Houston, Texas, US  Mexico4–26–2
856–2
86June 7, 2018Sandy, Utah, US  China1–01–0
87July 26, 2018Kansas City, Kansas, US  Japan1–04–22018 Tournament of Nations
882–1
893–1
90August 2, 2018Bridgeview, Illinois, US  Brazil4–14–1
91October 4, 2018Cary, North Carolina, US  Mexico3–06–02018 CONCACAF Women's Championship
926–0
93October 10, 2018  Trinidad and Tobago1–07–0
946–0
95October 14, 2018Frisco, Texas, US  Jamaica5–06–0
966–0
97October 17, 2018  Canada2–02–0
98November 13, 2018Paisley, Scotland  Scotland1–01–0Friendly
99February 27, 2019Chester, Pennsylvania, US  Japan2–12–2
100April 4, 2019Denver, Colorado, US  Australia1–05–3
101April 7, 2019Los Angeles, California, US  Belgium5–06–0
102June 11, 2019Reims, France  Thailand1–013–02019 FIFA World Cup
1035–0
1048–0
10510–0
10612–0
107July 2, 2019Décines-Charpieu, France  England2–12–1
108February 24, 2021Orlando, Florida, US  Argentina5–06–02021 SheBelieves Cup
109April 13, 2021Le Havre, France  France2–02–0Friendly
110June 13, 2021Houston, Texas, US  Jamaica4–04–0
111July 24, 2021Saitama, Japan  New Zealand5–16–12020 Summer Olympics
112September 21, 2021Cincinnati, Ohio, US  Paraguay3–08–0Friendly
1134–0
1146–0
115October 26, 2021Saint Paul, Minnesota, US  South Korea3–06–0
116July 4, 2022San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico  Haiti1–03–02022 CONCACAF W Championship
1172–0
118July 18, 2022Guadalupe, Mexico  Canada1–01–0
119September 3, 2022Kansas City, Kansas, US  Nigeria4–04–0Friendly
120January 18, 2023Wellington, New Zealand  New Zealand2–04–0
121February 22, 2023Frisco, Texas, US  Brazil1–02–12023 SheBelieves Cup
122February 20, 2024Carson, California, US  Dominican Republic5–05–02024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup
123February 23, 2024  Argentina3–04–0

Statistics edit

As of April 9, 2024
Morgan playing against Sweden at the 2016 Rio Olympics
Morgan playing against England, March 2019

Goals by year edit

YearAppsGoalsAssists
2010841
20111962
2012312821
20131265
2014754
20152270
201621173
20171472
201819183
20191693
2020100
20212082
20221041
20231525
2024821
Total[92]22312353
Goals by opponent
OpponentGoals
 Japan12
 Canada10
 Mexico9
 New Zealand8
 France7
 Thailand7
 Costa Rica6
 Sweden6
 Trinidad and Tobago6
 Republic of Ireland5
 Australia4
 China4
 Germany4
 Brazil3
 Denmark3
 Haiti3
 Jamaica3
 Paraguay3
 Argentina2
 England2
 Finland2
 Guatemala2
 Romania2
 South Korea2
 Belgium1
 Colombia1
 Dominican Republic1
 Iceland1
 Italy1
 Nigeria1
 Scotland1
  Switzerland1
Total123

Goals by competition edit

CompetitionGoals
Friendlies/Invitational tournaments86
FIFA World Cup9
CONCACAF Championship/World Cup qualifiers12
Olympics qualifiers9
Olympics6
World Cup qualification play-off1
Total123

See also edit

References edit

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