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Horan, Morgan named captains of US Women's World Cup team

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U.S. midfielder Lindsey Horan and forward Alex Morgan were named on Friday as captains of the team that will begin their quest for a third consecutive Women's World Cup title in two weeks'.The duo are assuming the captain's role as defender Becky Sauerbrunn will miss the July 20-Aug.

20 tournament in Australia and New Zealand due to a foot injury. When the players are on the field at the same time, Horan will wear the armband."We have a lot of leaders on this team among the young players and the veteran players and among those Lindsey and Alex have vast experience in big games and they understand what it takes to win at the highest levels," U.S.

head coach Vlatko Andonovski said in a news release."They are ultimate professionals and understand all the factors that go into having a united and motivated team.

I know they will represent us well on and off the field at the World Cup."The 34-year-old Morgan, who will be playing in her fourth World Cup, has captained the U.S.

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