Alex Morgan, Orlando City players kicked out of Disney World

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Alex Morgan and two of her teammates were kicked out of Disney after getting verbally aggressive with park security. | Andy Lyons/Getty Images

ORLANDO, Fla. — Three Orlando City soccer players were kicked out of Disney World after officials say they became verbally aggressive with park security and other guests.

An Orange County Sheriff’s Office report says Orlando City Lions players Donald Toia and Giles Barnes, along with U.S. women’s national team standout and Orlando City Pride star Alex Morgan, were all escorted out of Disney World’s Epcot park on Sunday. Toia’s wife was also ejected. The report says the group began arguing with other guests and workers after Barnes cut in line at the United Kingdom pavilion’s pub.

The Orlando City Soccer Club issued a statement Tuesday saying that it is aware of the incident. Both the Lions of Major League Soccer and the Pride of the National Women’s Soccer League are out of action this week for international break.

Morgan took to Twitter Wednesday morning to apologize for the incident.

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