Allie Long is a well-known women’s soccer player, who is in love with Casey Cordial.
They are now taking their love to the next level, as they are both expecting twins, as they’ve announced and made it public.
This announcement was done on Friday, as she announced that she will be expecting twins, born in June.
She made it public that she was nine weeks pregnant during the 2021 NWSL season, but she had no idea, as she express he great joy
Casey Cordial and Allie Long are dating and expecting twins, but their relationship is a mystery because Allie was already married, and there was no mention of her divorce.
She announced her separation from her husband on her Instagram story just a few months ago.
Long married long-term boyfriend Jose Batista in late October 2016. During the wedding, Long’s maids of honor were teammates, Alex Morgan and Tobin Heath.
Although it is uncertain when Casey and Allie’s romance began or when they met, their pregnancy news has left their admirers both delighted and surprised.
Allie Long, a 34-year-old soccer player, is expecting twins, a boy, and a girl, with partner Casey Cordial in June; she exclusively tells PEOPLE.
She claims that she has always desired to be a mother.
Long claims she had no idea she was expecting at the time. She was pregnant with twins for nine weeks of her professional season, and she had no idea, she confesses.
She sobbed. When she knew she was actually pregnant with twins, she cried a little since she’d always wanted to be a mother, she adds.
When lover Cordial found out he was expecting a child with Long, the La Liga ambassador was overjoyed. She says that he and she both can’t wait.
Long says that because her boyfriend is a chiropractor and sports physician, he is assisting her body tremendously during her pregnancy.
Long, who is already seven months pregnant, says her pregnancy has been “very smooth,” which she is glad for.
Casey Cordial’s estimated net worth is over $2 million, as she is an American soccer midfielder who plays for NJ/NY Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League and the US national team.
Long made her national team debut in a friendly against Canada. She has appeared in 45 games for the team since May 8, 2014.
She amassed her fortune through a successful soccer career in which she represented several clubs. She began her career with the Long Island Fury and later moved on to Chelsea. She has demonstrated her ability in each club.
She also participated in collegiate football, initially for Pennsylvania State University but then for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She was a standout football player in college.