Married life is bliss for some people. A happy marriage leads to a feeling that one’s life is complete. A loving partner, miniature versions of oneself, a den to call your home- that is all it takes sometimes.
Gold Cup star Gyasi Zardes is experiencing a similar life lesson, it seems. Competing with the United States men's national team in the Gold Cup, the 23-year-old forward has been an unquestionable sparkplug for the squad. His wife, Madison Goodvin, is his better half. A standout athlete in her own right, who actually played two different college sports, Goodvin and Zardes seem to have the perfect little family. The couple's best moments together are shared extensively on the 24-year-old's stars Instagram and Twitter.
The couple first met when they were both student-athletes at CSU Bakersfield. The two have been married for nearly three years. And Goodvin is a regular in the stands during her husband’s games, which shows their immense compatibility.
The long-time couple tied the knot in 2013 in a ceremony in Los Angeles, California.
And to add to their joy, they have two children together, son Gyan and daughter Maylie.
A lot of their family moments have been shared by Zardes with his 87.4 k Instagram followers and 29k Twitter followers.
Don't they look super adorable?
Happy Father's Day to all the Dads out there. pic.twitter.com/jexrTgPlWx
— Gyasi Zardes (@gyasinho) June 19, 2016
Following on father's footsteps.
Gyan the Lion! always love his goal celebrations! pic.twitter.com/kwn87YwJry
— Gyasi Zardes (@gyasinho) June 9, 2016
Happy Birthday 2 years have gone by so fast. Truly thankful to see you grow each and every single day! #GyantheLion pic.twitter.com/XFYnuuAIwC
— Gyasi Zardes (@gyasinho) May 7, 2016
Welcoming their precious daughter.
???? Maylie Faith Zardes ???? pic.twitter.com/tt9DKx0LKz
— Gyasi Zardes (@gyasinho) March 10, 2016
Such a family guy, isn't he?
Gyasi Zardes was born on September 2, 1991. He is an American soccer player currently playing for LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer and the United States national team. He had scored 38 goals during a three-year college career at California State University, Bakersfield.