The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team has announced its roster for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, excluding longtime star Alex Morgan.
Alex Morgan, almost 35, has been a key player since 2008, earning three Olympic medals and two World Cup Championships during her career.
Morgan expressed her disappointment on social media, emphasizing her pride in representing the U.S. and her commitment to supporting the team from afar.
Emma Hayes, the new head coach, selected the 18-member Olympic team, including four alternates, with only eight players returning from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The 2024 roster has an average age of 26.8, making it the youngest U.S. Olympic team since 2008, compared to the 2020 team's average age of 30.8.
Hayes described the selection process as extremely competitive and expressed excitement for the chosen group, highlighting the progress made in recent camps.
With 123 goals for the U.S., Morgan ranks fifth among all-time scorers and has been a prominent advocate for equal pay, alongside former teammate Megan Rapinoe.