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Ali Krieger

Soccer Players

Birthday July 28, 1984

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Dumfries, Virginia, U.S.

Age 40 Years

#15,740 Most Popular

Who Is Ali Krieger? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Ali Krieger, born on July 28, 1984, is a prominent American soccer player known for her immense contributions to women’s soccer in the United States. As of 2025, she is 40 years old and remains an influential figure in the sport. Krieger played as a defender and has had an illustrious career both in international tournaments and club football. Having represented the U.S. Women's National Team (USWNT), she has become well-known for her skill on the pitch, participating in multiple FIFA Women’s World Cups and Olympic Games.

Occupation Soccer Players
Date of Birth July 28, 1984
Age 40 Years
Birth Place Dumfries, Virginia, U.S.
Horoscope Leo
Country U.S

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Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Ali Krieger is in a committed relationship with fellow soccer player Ashlyn Harris. The couple has been open about their relationship and often shares glimpses of their life together on social media. They have garnered attention for their partnership both on and off the field, contributing to a supportive environment for each other's careers. There have also been whispers about the couple considering starting a family in the near future, although these remain speculative.

Born to Debbie Alongi and Ken Krieger in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Alexandria, Virginia, Ali was raised with one older brother, Kyle in Dumfries, Virginia. Her father played professional soccer and was a soccer coach in Virginia. Her brother, Kyle, was the reason she started playing soccer.

Krieger played youth soccer for the Prince William Sparklers, where she was coached by her father for 12 years. She played with the team from age seven to 19 and was one of the eight players that stayed with the Sparklers for the entire twelve-year run.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Ali Krieger's estimated net worth is around $2 million. Throughout her career, she has earned substantial income from her professional contracts as a player, endorsements, and various appearances. Her work in club soccer, particularly with the Orlando Pride in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), coupled with her international earnings from representing the national team, have significantly contributed to her financial success.

Career, Business, and Investments

Krieger's professional soccer career began when she was drafted by the Washington Freedom in the Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) league in 2011. She has played for several clubs, including the U.S. Women’s National Team, earning accolades and recognition for her performance and leadership. In addition to her soccer career, Krieger has ventured into various business endeavors, engaging in charitable work and soccer clinics aimed at empowering young female athletes. She has been involved in campaigns that promote women's sports and has worked as a spokesperson for different brands.

During her senior season, Krieger was named captain of the team and switched from the midfield position to defense. She played in all 19 games for Penn State, eight of those being in conference matches. She made one goal and two assists during the season. Penn State was the 2006 Big Ten Conference regular season champion and the No.

1 seed in the Big Ten Women's Soccer Tournament. Krieger appeared in all of the team's matches in the tournament, including the final against Illinois on November 5, helping Penn State win the tournament. Penn State earned a No.2 seed at the NCAA Tournament and made it to the quarterfinals, when they were defeated by Notre Dame on November 24.

At the end of the 2006 season, Krieger was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and Penn State's Most Valuable Player. She also received NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team honors, NSCAA All-America First Team honors, All-Big Ten First Team honors, Big Ten All-Tournament Team honors, and Academic All-Big Ten honors.

After being named to the NSCAA All-America First Team in both 2005 and 2006, Krieger became the only Nittany Lion to be given All-American honors at two different positions.

Social Network

Ali Krieger has a robust social media presence, with a significant following on platforms like Instagram and Twitter. She often shares updates on her career, personal life, and advocacy for women in sports. Krieger uses her platform to inspire aspiring athletes and advocate for social issues, particularly those affecting the LGBTQ+ community and women’s rights in sports.

In high school, Krieger spent one year at Hylton High School before transferring to newly opened Forest Park High School in Woodbridge, Virginia. At Forest Park, she was a three-year team captain, led her team to their first undefeated regular season and was a three-time, first-team all-district player.

She was twice named an All-Virginia AAA selection and was an All-Met Honorable mention during her sophomore year.

During her junior and senior years, she was a first-team All-Met selection and as a senior was named The Washington Post's Player of the Year, Krieger was also honored as Gatorade's Virginia Player of the Year in her final year at Forest Park.

Education

Ali Krieger attended the University of Florida, where she played college soccer and graduated with a degree in Exercise and Sport Sciences. Her educational background has not only helped her hone her skills on the field but has also influenced her understanding of sports and fitness, contributing to her success as a professional athlete.


Krieger played collegiately for the Penn State Nittany Lions, where she was named a first-team All-American as both a midfielder and defender. After college, she joined Frauen-Bundesliga club 1.

FFC Frankfurt, helping win the league title, national cup, and UEFA Women's Cup in her first season in 2007–08; during her five years in Germany, she was the only member of the United States national team that played overseas. She left for the Washington Spirit of the new National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) in 2013.

She later played for the Orlando Pride and NJ/NY Gotham FC, which she captained to an NWSL Championship in her final season in 2023. She was named to the NWSL Best XI four times.

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