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Family March 31, 2025

Alex Morgan welcomes baby No. 2 with husband: See the cute announcement

WATCH: Alex Morgan announces pregnancy, retirement from soccer

Alex Morgan is officially a mom of two!

The former women's pro soccer star announced the arrival of her second child with husband Servando Carrasco, also a former professional soccer player, in a joint Instagram photo post Sunday.

"Soaking it all up right now. Welcome to the world baby Enzo," the 35-year-old captioned the post.

PHOTO: Alex Morgan and Servando Carrasco pose for a photo on the Green Carpet ahead of The Best FIFA Football Awards 2022, 2023 in Paris, France.
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Alex Morgan and Servando Carrasco pose for a photo on the Green Carpet ahead of The Best FIFA Football Awards 2022, 2023 in Paris, France.

Morgan included two black-and-white photos in the post, one featuring baby Enzo's feet and another of the infant's hand holding tightly onto what appears to be one parent's fingers.

PHOTO: Alex Morgan and her husband Servando Carrasco announce the arrival of baby number two in a photo they shared to Instagram.
Alex Morgan via Instagram
Alex Morgan and her husband Servando Carrasco announce the arrival of baby number two in a photo they shared to Instagram.

Morgan revealed she and Carrasco were expecting their second child back in September, following her surprise announcement that she was retiring from professional soccer.

US women's soccer legend Alex Morgan announces retirement, pregnancy

The couple, who married in 2014, are already parents to a daughter named Charlie, who is now 4.

"This is not the retirement video I expected when I initially thought I was going to do this, because Charlie's going to be a big sister," Morgan said in part at the time. "I am pregnant. And as unexpected as this came, we are so overjoyed."

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Morgan led a storied career for 13 years in women's professional soccer, winning two Olympic medals along the way -- a team gold at the 2012 London Games and a team bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Games. The soccer veteran has been lauded as one of the greatest goal scorers on the U.S. Women's National Team.

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Morgan played her final game with the San Diego Wave on Sept. 8, 2024, bringing her daughter Charlie along to the pitch for the special celebration.