Alex Morgan apologizes for weekend incident at Epcot park

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Alex Morgan, a star for the World Cup-winning U.S. women's national team who also plays for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League, has apologized on social media for an incident at Disney World over the weekend.

Morgan was among three soccer players kicked out of an Epcot park restaurant Sunday. Authorities say the players were verbally aggressive with park security and other guests.

MLS players Donald Toia and Giles Barnes of Orlando City SC were also ejected. A sheriff's report says the group began arguing with other guests and workers after Barnes cut in line at the United Kingdom Pavilion pub.

Morgan apologized on social media Wednesday morning.

I want to apologize for my actions that occurred over the weekend. I will learn from this make sure it does not happen again. #liveandlearn — Alex Morgan (@alexmorgan13) October 4, 2017

The Orlando Pride visit the Portland Thorns in a playoff match Saturday. Orlando City next plays Oct. 15 against the Columbus Crew.