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The 9th edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup is hosted by Australia and New Zealand and is scheduled to take place from 20 July to 20 August 2023. The upcoming 2023 Women’s FIFA World Cup USA is ready with its squad and showing top-notch performance in qualification matches.
USA manager Vlatko Andonovski built a successful team in the 2019 FIFA Women’s Cup , the USA was defending Champion. The USA has four-time FIFA titles in their account (1991, 1999, 2015, 2019) also four Olympic gold medals (1996, 2004, 2008, and 2012), and eight CONCACAF Gold Cups.
USA is at the top of the FIFA ranking in the world with 20104.6 points (Dated – 20-Apr-2022) . The tournament will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand .
The United States are the reigning champs, having won the past two competitions in 2015 and 2019 .
The group was chosen as the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Team of the Year in 1997 and 1999 , and Sports Illustrated picked the whole group as 1999 Sportswomen of the Year for its standard Sportsman of the Year honor.
In July 2022, the group contended in the CONCACAF W Championship. The USWNT won its gathering, outscoring adversaries 9-0 in the gathering stage, and afterward won the elimination round 3-0 against Costa Rica and the last 1-0 against Canada .
There are the following 19 players, who are selected for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. These squads will have little chance for the final matches.
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Abby Dahlkemper, Becky Sauerbrunn, Kelley O’Hara, Tierna Davidson, Emily Sonnett, Crystal Dunn, Casey Krueger.
Rose Lavelle, Catarina Macario, Kristie Mewis, Andi Sullivan.
Lynn Williams, Tobin Heath, Carli Lloyd, Mallory Pugh, Alex Morgan, Sophia Smith
Alyssa Naeher, Ashlyn Harris, Adrianna Franch.
Becky Sauerbrunn, Kelley O’Hara, Abby Dahlkemper, Ali Krieger, Tierna Davidson, Emily Sonnett, Crystal Dunn.
Sam Mewis, Morgan Brian, Julie Ertz, Lindsey Horan, Rose Lavelle, Allie Long.
Mallory Pugh, Carli Lloyd, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Tobin Heath, Jessica McDonald, Christen Press.

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CHICAGO – U.S. Under-20 Women’s Youth National Team head coach Tracey Kevins has named the 21 players who will represent the United States at the 2022 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica from Aug. 10-28.
Kevins named the final World Cup roster following a dominant title-winning run at the 2022 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship, which was held last March in the Dominican Republic, and five additional international matches in May and June. The World Cup qualifying tournament marked the return of international matches for this age group after a long pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The USA roster is composed of 18 players currently in college or enrolling this fall, one youth club player and two professional players, the most professionals ever for a U.S. team at a FIFA youth Women’s World Cup. Players born on or after Jan. 1, 2002, are age-eligible for the World Cup, and the USA roster features eight players born in 2002, eight born in 2003, four born in 2004 and one in 2005.
Sixteen of the 20 players who helped the USA roll to a 7-0-0 record and 49-0 goal differential at the Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship made the World Cup roster.
“While we didn’t have a traditional preparation period for the World Cup due to the pandemic, I have to give these players tremendous credit for their dedication, intensity and professionalism inside and outside of our environment,” said Kevins. “We have a highly competitive group that made the final roster decisions very difficult, but we’ve chosen a team that has talent and depth. I know they are all eager to prove themselves on the biggest international stage for their age group as they all aspire to take their careers to the next level.”
GOALKEEPERS (3): Mia Justus (Florida State; Lakewood, Ohio; 6), Neeku Purcell (UCLA; Seattle, Wash.; 6), Teagan Wy (California; Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.; 2)
DEFENDERS (6): Lauren Flynn (Florida State; Arlington, Va.; 8/0), Samar Guidry (Virginia; McKinney, Texas; 10/0) Emily Mason (Rutgers; Flemington, N.J.; 15/3), Ayo Oke (California; Lawrenceville, Ga.; 9/0), Lilly Reale (UCLA; Hingham, Mass.; 7/1), Laney Rouse (Virginia; Cary, N.C.; 7/0)
MIDFIELDERS (5): Korbin Albert (Notre Dame; Grayslake, Ill.; 4/1), Talia DellaPeruta (UNC; Cumming, Ga.; 19/5), Carina Lageyre (Duke; Cooper City, Fla.; 4/0), Sally Menti (Santa Clara; Seattle, Wash.; 7/1), Olivia Moultrie (Portland Thorns FC; Wilsonville, Ore.; 7/2)
FORWARDS (7): Trinity Byars (Texas; Richardson, Texas; 9/3); Michelle Cooper (Duke; Clarkston, Mich.; 7/8); Simone Jackson (USC; Redondo Beach, Calif.; 9/7), Andrea Kitahata (Stanford; Hillsborough, Calif.; 6/7), Ally Sentnor (UNC; Hanson, Mass.; 2/0), Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave FC; Frisco, Texas; 4/3), Alyssa Thompson (Total Futbol Academy; Studio City, Calif.; 5/3)
The five players who made the roster who were not part of the USA’s World Cup qualifying campaign are midfielders Carina Lageyre (Duke) and Korbin Albert (Notre Dame), forwards Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave FC) and Ally Sentnor (UNC) plus goalkeeper Teagan Wy (California), all of whom distinguished themselves during the spring to make late runs to the final roster. Sentnor, one of the top players in the USA’s Youth National Team system before the pandemic, has come back from an ACL injury suffered in the fall of 2021 during her first college scrimmage at UNC to make the roster.
Defender Samar Guidry (Virginia), midfielder Talia DellaPeruta (UNC) and forward Trinity Byars (Texas) are the only three players with previous FIFA World Cup experience, having represented the USA at the 2018 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay. Byars and DellaPeruta each appeared in one match at the tournament, while Guidry was rostered but did not see the field.
Forward Michelle Cooper (Duke) enters the World Cup as the USA’s leading scorer during this cycle with eight international goals, while fellow linemates Simone Jackson (USC) and Andrea Kitahata (Stanford) have seven each. Eleven of the 18 field players on the roster have scored in an international match.
“We have a challenging group in Costa Rica and tremendous respect for the three other teams, but we also have a staff and players who embrace challenges and adversity, so we’re really looking forward to seeing how our team grows into this tournament,” said Kevins. “For a young player, there’s nothing like playing in a World Cup. You can’t replicate it, so I’m excited that our players will get to pursue their dreams and experience all of this after many of them were denied that opportunity when the last cycle of World Cups were cancelled.”
The sixteen teams that will compete at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup are host Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico and the USA from Concacaf, Australia, Japan and Korea Republic from Asia, Ghana and Ni
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