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List of international goals scored by Alex Morgan

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Morgan with USWNT in 2018

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 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

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As of February 23, 2024[2]
Goal Date Location Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 October 6, 2010 Chester, Pennsylvania, US  China 1–1 1–1 Friendly
2 October 30, 2010 Cancún, Mexico  Guatemala 7–0 9–0 2010 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
3 November 1, 2010  Costa Rica 4–0 4–0
4 November 20, 2010 Padua, Italy  Italy 1–0 1–0 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying play-off
5 March 7, 2011 Quarteira, Portugal  Finland 3–0 4–0 2011 Algarve Cup
6 4–0
7 March 9, 2011 Faro, Portugal  Iceland 4–2 4–2
8 July 13, 2011 Mönchengladbach, Germany  France 3–1 3–1 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
9 July 17, 2011 Frankfurt, Germany  Japan 1–0 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
10 September 22, 2011 Portland, Oregon, US  Canada 3–0 3–0 Friendly
11 January 22, 2012 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  Guatemala 12–0 13–0 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
12 January 27, 2012  Costa Rica 3–0 3–0
13 January 29, 2012  Canada 1–0 4–0
14 4–0
15 February 11, 2012 Frisco, Texas, US  New Zealand 1–1 2–1 Friendly
16 2–1
17 February 29, 2012 Lagos, Portugal  Denmark 1–0 5–0 2012 Algarve Cup
18 4–0
19 March 7, 2012 Parchal, Portugal  Sweden 1–0 4–0
20 2–0
21 4–0
22 April 1, 2012 Sendai, Japan  Japan 1–1 1–1 2012 Women's Kirin Challenge Cup
23 May 27, 2012 Chester, Pennsylvania, US  China 1–1 4–1 Friendly
24 3–1
25 June 16, 2012 Halmstad, Sweden  Sweden 2–0 3–1 2012 Sweden Invitational
26 June 18, 2012 Gothenburg, Sweden  Japan 1–0 4–1
27 3–1
28 July 25, 2012 Glasgow, Scotland  France 2–2 4–2 2012 Summer Olympics
29 4–2
30 August 6, 2012 Manchester, England  Canada 4–3 4–3 (a.e.t.)
31 September 1, 2012 Rochester, New York, US  Costa Rica 4–0 8–0 Friendly
32 September 16, 2012 Carson, California, US  Australia 1–1 2–1
33 September 19, 2012 Commerce City, Colorado, US  Australia 2–2 6–2
34 4–2
35 November 28, 2012 Portland, Oregon, US  Republic of Ireland 1–0 5–0
36 2–0
37 3–0
38 December 1, 2012 Glendale, Arizona, US  Republic of Ireland 1–0 2–0
39 March 11, 2013 Lagos, Portugal  Sweden 1–1 1–1 2013 Algarve Cup
40 March 13, 2013 Faro, Portugal  Germany 1–0 2–0
41 2–0
42 April 5, 2013 Offenbach am Main, Germany  Germany 3–1 3–3 Friendly
43 June 2, 2013 Toronto, Ontario, Canada  Canada 1–0 3–0
44 2–0
45 June 19, 2014 Hartford, Connecticut, US  France 1–1 2–2
46 2–2
47 September 13, 2014 Sandy, Utah, US  Mexico 3–0 8–0
48 5–0
49 September 18, 2014 Rochester, New York, US  Mexico 4–0 4–0
50 February 13, 2015 Milton Keynes, England  England 1–0 1–0
51 March 6, 2015 Santo Antonio, Portugal  Switzerland 2–0 3–0 2015 Algarve Cup
52 June 22, 2015 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada  Colombia 1–0 2–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
53 August 19, 2015 Chattanooga, Tennessee, US  Costa Rica 7–2 7–2 Friendly
54 September 20, 2015 Birmingham, Alabama, US  Haiti 7–0 8–0
55 October 25, 2015 Orlando, Florida, US  Brazil 1–0 3–1
56 December 10, 2015 San Antonio, Texas, US  Trinidad and Tobago 2–0 6–0
57 January 23, 2016 San Diego, California, US  Republic of Ireland 4–0 6–0
58 February 10, 2016 Frisco, Texas, US  Costa Rica 1–0 5–0 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship
59 4–0
60 February 19, 2016 Houston, Texas, US  Trinidad and Tobago 2–0 5–0
61 4–0
62 5–0
63 March 6, 2016 Nashville, Tennessee, US  France 1–0 1–0 2016 SheBelieves Cup
64 March 9, 2016 Boca Raton, Florida, US  Germany 1–1 2–1
65 June 2, 2016 Denver, Colorado, US  Japan 2–1 3–3 Friendly
66 2–2
67 June 5, 2016 Cleveland, Ohio, US  Japan 2–0 2–0
68 August 3, 2016 Belo Horizonte, Brazil  New Zealand 2–0 2–0 2016 Summer Olympics
69 August 12, 2016 Brasília, Brazil  Sweden 1–1 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
70 September 15, 2016 Columbus, Ohio, US  Thailand 8–0 9–0 Friendly
71 9–0
72 November 10, 2016 San Jose, California, US  Romania 6–1 8–1
73 7–1
74 August 3, 2017 Carson, California, US  Japan 3–0 3–0 2017 Tournament of Nations
75 September 15, 2017 Denver, Colorado, US  New Zealand 3–1 3–1 Friendly
76 September 19, 2017 Cincinnati, Ohio, US  New Zealand 3–0 5–0
77 5–0
78 October 19, 2017 New Orleans, Louisiana, US  South Korea 2–0 3–1
79 November 9, 2017 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada  Canada 1–0 1–1
80 November 12, 2017 San Jose, California, US  Canada 2–1 3–1
81 January 21, 2018 San Diego, California, US  Denmark 1–1 5–1
82 April 5, 2018 Jacksonville, Florida, US  Mexico 2–0 4–1
83 3–0
84 April 8, 2018 Houston, Texas, US  Mexico 4–2 6–2
85 6–2
86 June 7, 2018 Sandy, Utah, US  China 1–0 1–0
87 July 26, 2018 Kansas City, Kansas, US  Japan 1–0 4–2 2018 Tournament of Nations
88 2–1
89 3–1
90 August 2, 2018 Bridgeview, Illinois, US  Brazil 4–1 4–1
91 October 4, 2018 Cary, North Carolina, US  Mexico 3–0 6–0 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship
92 6–0
93 October 10, 2018  Trinidad and Tobago 1–0 7–0
94 6–0
95 October 14, 2018 Frisco, Texas, US  Jamaica 5–0 6–0
96 6–0
97 October 17, 2018  Canada 2–0 2–0
98 November 13, 2018 Paisley, Scotland  Scotland 1–0 1–0 Friendly
99 February 27, 2019 Chester, Pennsylvania, US  Japan 2–1 2–2
100 April 4, 2019 Denver, Colorado, US  Australia 1–0 5–3
101 April 7, 2019 Los Angeles, California, US  Belgium 5–0 6–0
102 June 11, 2019 Reims, France  Thailand 1–0 13–0 2019 FIFA World Cup
103 5–0
104 8–0
105 10–0
106 12–0
107 July 2, 2019 Décines-Charpieu, France  England 2–1 2–1
108 February 24, 2021 Orlando, Florida, US  Argentina 5–0 6–0 2021 SheBelieves Cup
109 April 13, 2021 Le Havre, France  France 2–0 2–0 Friendly
110 June 13, 2021 Houston, Texas, US  Jamaica 4–0 4–0
111 July 24, 2021 Saitama, Japan  New Zealand 5–1 6–1 2020 Summer Olympics
112 September 21, 2021 Cincinnati, Ohio, US  Paraguay 3–0 8–0 Friendly
113 4–0
114 6–0
115 October 26, 2021 Saint Paul, Minnesota, US  South Korea 3–0 6–0
116 July 4, 2022 San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico  Haiti 1–0 3–0 2022 CONCACAF W Championship
117 2–0
118 July 18, 2022 Guadalupe, Mexico  Canada 1–0 1–0
119 September 3, 2022 Kansas City, Kansas, US  Nigeria 4–0 4–0 Friendly
120 January 18, 2023 Wellington, New Zealand  New Zealand 2–0 4–0
121 February 22, 2023 Frisco, Texas, US  Brazil 1–0 2–1 2023 SheBelieves Cup
122 February 20, 2024 Carson, California, US  Dominican Republic 5–0 5–0 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup
123 February 23, 2024  Argentina 3–0 4–0

Statistics

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As of June 4, 2024
Morgan playing against Sweden at the 2016 Rio Olympics
Morgan playing against England, March 2019

Goals by year

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Year Apps Goals Assists
2010 8 4 1
2011 19 6 2
2012 31 28 21
2013 12 6 5
2014 7 5 4
2015 22 7 0
2016 21 17 3
2017 14 7 2
2018 19 18 3
2019 16 9 3
2020 1 0 0
2021 20 8 2
2022 10 4 1
2023 15 2 5
2024 9 2 1
Total[92] 224 123 53

Goals by opponent

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Opponent Goals
 Japan 12
 Canada 10
 Mexico 9
 New Zealand 8
 France 7
 Thailand 7
 Costa Rica 6
 Sweden 6
 Trinidad and Tobago 6
 Republic of Ireland 5
 Australia 4
 China 4
 Germany 4
 Brazil 3
 Denmark 3
 Haiti 3
 Jamaica 3
 Paraguay 3
 Argentina 2
 England 2
 Finland 2
 Guatemala 2
 Romania 2
 South Korea 2
 Belgium 1
 Colombia 1
 Dominican Republic 1
 Iceland 1
 Italy 1
 Nigeria 1
 Scotland 1
  Switzerland 1
Total 123

Goals by competition

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Competition Goals
Friendlies/Invitational tournaments 86
FIFA World Cup 9
CONCACAF Championship/World Cup qualifiers 12
Olympics qualifiers 9
Olympics 6
World Cup qualification play-off 1
Total 123

See also

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References

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