The first line-up of the U. S. National Women’s National Team coach is the first line-up to the U. S. National Women’s National Team. Vlatko Vlatko Andonovski is the front of camps October 18-28 in Commerce City, Colorado, which are the first to take a position in seven months since the coronavirus pandemic affected normal calendar activity. the full list that includes a giant number of NWSL players and some college stars such as the most important names like Alex Morgan (Tottenham), Rose Lavelle (Man City), Sam Mewis (Man City) and Christen Press (Man United) continues to play abroad.
Here’s a look at Andonovsky’s team:
GOL GARDENS (4): Aubrey Bledsoe (Washington Spirit; 0), Jane Campbell (Houston Dash; 3), Ashlyn Harris (Orlando Pride; 25), Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars; 63)
DEFENSORES (10): Abby Dahlkemper (NC Courage; 61/0), Tierna Davidson (Chicago Red Stars; 26/1), Crystal Dunn (NC Courage; 104/24), Naomi Girma (Stanford; 0/0), Sarah Gorden (Chicago Red Stars; 0/0) Ali Krieger (Orlando Pride; 107/1), Kelley O’Hara (Utah Royals FC; 131/2), Margaret “Midge” Purce (Sky Blue FC; 1/0), Becky Sauerbrunn (Portland Thorns FC; 177/0), Casey (Chicago Short Stars; 32/0)
MILIEUX (7): Shea Groom (Houston Dash; 0/0), Lindsey Horan (Portland Thorns FC; 86/19), Morgan Gautrat (Chicago Red Stars; 87/8), Jaelin Howell (Florida State; 0/0), Catarina Macario (Stanford; 0/0), Kristie Mewis (Houston Dash; 15/1), Ashley Sanchez (Washington Spirit; 0/0)
ATTACKERS (6): Bethany Balcer (OL Reign; 0/0), Mia Fishel (UCLA; 0/0), Ashley Hatch (Washington Spirit; 2/0), Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns FC; 0/0), Kealia Watt (Chicago Red Stars; 3/1), Lynn Williams (NC Courage; 28/9)
The existing list of educational camps will not include a number of 2019 World Cup champions who have already retired from NWSL competitions due to a circle of family engagements and injury issues. Windows.
“For this camp, it didn’t make sense for European players to leave the environment of their club, where they receive quality education matches, because they’re just starting to settle down,” Andonovski said. to mobilize and show if they can make a contribution to the national team of our career to the Olympic Games. “
The huge number of players who are not available for this educational camp has paved the way for new additions and returns for players who have been in THE most giant USWNT group, but in common outdoor camps. The NWSL Challenge Cup and the Fall Series paved the way for notable performances at this latest USWNT educational camp.
“We need to praise the players who have done well for their clubs and give them the ability to progress and perform in our environment,” Andonovski said. “We have many players with no limits and some who have had the chance to win a few caps, but we know that the deepening of our group of players is as 2021 approaches. “
Kristie Mewis and Shae Groom and Kealia Watt, recent Challenge Cup champions with Houston, and Chicago defender Sarah Gorden are among the notable additions to the NWSL: Groom has already played Against Andonovski with FC Kansas City, now dissolved.
A number of topless school players are also on the list, adding Catarina Macario, who has already made appearances for the under-23 team. Currently with Stanford and already a two-time winner of the MAC Hermann Trophy, Macario is the next wonderful skill of the Esta is the first senior call from the Brazilian-born striker, who has had a lot of attention in his career to this day thanks to his skill with the ball and his strong attack on goal.
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