Aly Wagner Bio | Wiki
Aly Wagner is an American sports broadcaster and retired soccer midfielder. She is a two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup bronze medalist and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. Aly has played for the United States women’s national soccer team and also Women’s Professional Soccer. Currently, she works as a broadcaster at CBS Sports joining the station in April 2020. She is also a soccer game analyst at Fox Sports. In addition, she is the owner of the USL Championship club Queensboro FC.
Aly Wagner Age
She was born on August 10, 1980, in San Jose, California, in the United States of America. Aly is 42 years old.
Aly Wagner Height
She is a woman of average stature. Aly stands at 5 ft 5 in (Approx 1.65 m).
Aly Wagner Family
She was born to her father and mother in San Jose, California, in the United States of America. Aly is the daughter of Vicky and Dennis Wagner. Her father Vicky served as the team coach of U-17 at the Central Valley express. She has two brothers Jared and Jeff who also are football players. Aly’s nice Clare is a midfielder for Washington Premier GO3 ECNL and Sydney a center forward at Seattle Celtics.
Aly Wagner Husband
She is happily married to her handsome husband Adam Eyre in December 2006. Adam played professional soccer with the Miami Fusion and MLS’s New England Revolution. The duo shares a strong bond. Aly and Adam are proud parents to four children a daughter Blake and triplet sons, Griffin, Daeven, and Lincoln.
Aly Wagner Education
She attended Hillbrook School, and later, Presentation High School, where she played football for four years. During her junior year, she was named CCS Player of the Year and was named NSCAA All-American, Parade All-American, and Parade Magazine High School Player of the Year. Aly was also named the Northern California Student-Athlete of the Year and scholar-athlete of the year.
Aly Wagner College
She later joined Santa Clara Broncos in 1998 and began playing with the United States women’s national soccer team. She played for the team in 23 games and scored 10 goals with 12 assists. and was named Second-Team NSCAA All-American, First-Team All-WCC, and the WCC Freshman. Further, she received the 2002 Hermann Trophy and 2002 Today’s Top VIII Award, and also Honda Sports Award.
Aly Wagner Soccer
She was first drafted during the 2003 WUSA draft of the San Diego Spirit. She played for the team in 20 matches with two goals and recorded four assists. During the 2003 season, she was traded to the Boston Breakers and made her debut on June 19, 2004. Moreover, she played with Olympique Lyonnais in the French First Division in 2005.
Aly played for the Los Angeles Sol of Women’s Professional Soccer as a midfielder in 2009. In addition, due to her injuries, she announced her retirement on January 14, 2010. She has had international games from 1999 to 2008 appearing in 131 matches with 21 goals and 42 assists. Aly was selected to play in the 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup in China by head coach Greg Ryan. She also made an appearance in one match at the 2008 Summer Olympics 2008 despite a double hernia operation.
Aly Wagner Fox Sports
Currently, she works as a broadcaster at CBS Sports joining the station in April 2020. She is also a soccer game analyst at Fox Sports.
Some of Aly’s colleagues at Fox Sports include:
Ben Verlander – MLB Sports Analyst
Dave Wannstedt – Sports Analyst
Spencer Tillman – College Football Analyst
Laura Okmin – Sideline Reporter
Melissa Rohlin – NBA Reporter
Mike Joy – lap-by-lap Voice
John Laguna – Sportscaster
Joe Goossen – Sports analyst
Aly Wagner Salary
Her main source of income is working as a game analyst at Fox Sports and CBS Sports. Aly’s salary is $83,890 annually.
Aly Wagner Net Worth
She has attained decent fortune as a former professional soccer playing in both national and international games and from her work as a sports analyst. Aly’s estimated net worth is $2 Million.
How Old Is Aly Wagner
Aly is 42 years old born on August 10, 1980, in San Jose, California, in the USA.
How Much Is Aly Wagner Worth
Aly has an estimated net worth of $2 Million attained from her previous professional soccer playing in both national and international games and her work as a sports analyst