Alex Morgan, the Orlando Pride soccer star, has apologized for an incident over the weekend during which she and a group were kicked out of a Disney World park.

  • Alex Morgan, other Orlando soccer players kicked out of Epcot
  • Deputies: Group was unruly, cut in line in UK pavilion
  • No charges have been filed against Alex Morgan, others

An Orange County Sheriff’s Office report said Orlando City Lions players Donald Toia and Giles Barnes and Morgan were all escorted out of Epcot on Sunday. Deputies were called to Epcot by managers there, who wanted several people trespassed who "were impaired and verbally aggressive," the incident report said.

Toia’s wife was also ejected.

The report stated the group began arguing with other guests and workers after Barnes cut in line at a pub in the United Kingdom pavilion. The deputy's report described the players as "belligerent" and "aggressive" and Morgan as "yelling and screaming" and "highly impaired."

"I want to apologize for my actions that occurred over the weekend. I will learn from this (and) make sure it does not happen again," she tweeted, adding the hashtag "liveandlearn."

No charges were filed.

Orlando City officials issued a statement: "The club will address the matter internally when there is a full understanding of what occurred."