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U.S. women’s national team head coach Emma Hayes has named a 26-player roster for the team's January friendlies against Paraguay and Chile.
U.S. women's national team coach Emma Hayes has named her first squad for 2026, selecting a 26-player roster for the annual winter camps and upcoming matches against Paraguay and Chile.
Rodman returns to the U.S. team as the most experienced player on the roster with 47 caps. The second-most-capped player is Houston Dash’s Yazmeen Ryan, with 15. But Hayes cautioned that Rodman, like the rest of the team, is easing back into playing.
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Blockbuster Trade | Club Record: Orlando Pride acquire $650,000 from Angel City FC for USWNT defender Emily Sams
USWNT defender Emily Sams is being transferred from Orlando Pride to Angel City FC. It is the second most in NWSL History and the record sum for a defender.
Portland Thorns midfielder Sam Coffey is finalizing a transfer to Manchester City, according to multiple reports.
Emma Hayes has also handed debut call-ups to four players for January’s camp, with Seattle Reign forward Maddie Dahlien, 21, and midfielder Sally Menti, 23, Portland Thorns forward Reilyn Turner, 23 and North Carolina Courage midfielder Riley Jackson, 20, all included in a senior camp for the first time.
US Soccer is bringing the SheBelieves Cup back to Columbus, as the USWNT is set to kick off at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field in 2026.
Trinity Rodman has returned to the U.S. women’s national team for its annual January training camp and matches against Paraguay and Chile.
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Although some of Lindsey Heaps’ games in Europe aren’t easy for American fans to watch, the chances that do come along show why she’s so comfortable there. The 31-year-old midfielder plays for her club,
Angel City FC acquired defender Emily Sams on Friday, sending $650,000 in intraleague transfer funds to the Orlando Pride in exchange for the United States international.
The U.S. Women’s National Team returns to Columbus for the SheBelieves Cup, with a March 4 doubleheader at ScottsMiracle-Gro Field featuring four international teams competing in the 11th annual tournament.