Alex Morgan was kicked out of Disney World with her soccer pals this weekend after the gold medal-winning women's soccer star was accused of being "highly impaired" at the family friendly Orlando theme park.
No charges were filed but Morgan, who plays for the Orlando Pride in the National Women's Soccer League, along with Donny Toia and Giles Barnes, of Major League Soccer's Orlando City Soccer Club, were escorted from the premises with three others and accused of trespassing by the Orange County Sheriff's Office, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
The sheriff's office report said deputies responded Sunday to a group of individuals who appeared to be "impaired and verbally aggressive," the Sentinel reported.
According to TMZ Sports, authorities said the group had been at a pub in the U.K. section of the Epcot Center when one witness said the soccer group began arguing with another group.
"I observed a white female, who was later identified as Alexandria Morgan yelling, screaming and taken (sic) video and possibly pictures," the sheriff's office report said, per the Sentinel. "She appeared to be highly impaired."
The report said Toia was also yelling at one of the managers and then "got verbally aggressive and turned toward the deputy in an aggressive manner," the newspaper reported. The deputy grabbed Toia's left arm and spun him around.
Morgan, who is married to Orlando City midfielder Servando Carrasco, had posted a photo with a group of people at Disney World earlier.
Orlando Pride coach Tom Sermanni did not say Tuesday if he expects Morgan to play in the NWSL semifinal playoff match at Portland Saturday, the Sentinel reported.
"The Orlando City SC organization is aware of a situation that occurred at Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park earlier this week and is awaiting official communication from Disney or the Orange County Police Department," a statement from the team read, addressing Barners and Toia, per the newspaper. "The club will address the matter internally when there is a full understanding of what occurred."
Morgan was one of the stars of the U.S. women's national soccer team that won the gold medal at the 2012 Olympics and 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, noted Biography.com.
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