U19 WNT Roster for Florida Training Camp
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Ryder Ajeto
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 2026
F
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Legends FC
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Sofia Atehortua
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 2025
MF
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IMG
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Ana Sofia Cedeno
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 2025
F
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Solar SC
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Tyra Chu
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 2025
D
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Nationals
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Mateya Dessieux
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 2025
GK
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Tophat SC
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Bella Devey
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 2025
MF
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Utah Avalanche
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Mariana Gomez
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 2026
D
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LA Breakers FC
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Addison Halpern
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 2025
MF
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PDA
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Neely Kerr
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 2025
MF
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Tophat SC
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Reese Klein
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 2025
D
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Weston FC
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Tessa Knapp
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 2025
F
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Internat'ls (OH)
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Zoe Matthews
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 2025
F
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Legends FC
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Kylie Maxwell
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 2025
F
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Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals
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Rylee McLanahan
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 2026
MF
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Solar SC
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Nyamma Nelson
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 2025
GK
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Portland Thorns Academy
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Avery Oder
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 2025
F
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Beach FC (CA)
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Kai Price
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 2025
D
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Concorde Fire SC
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Kennedy Ring
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 2025
F
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World Class FC
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Marjorie Rogers
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 2025
D
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Concorde Fire SC
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Carla Small
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 2025
D
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IMG
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Sealey Strawn
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 2026
F
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Solar SC
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U.S. Under-19 Women’s Youth National Team head coach Carrie Kveton has selected a 24-player roster for a training camp running from Oct. 24-30 in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Players born on or after Jan. 1, 2006, are age-eligible for this U-19 WYNT cycle. For this camp, Kveton selected nine players born in 2006 and 15 born in 2007. All players in the U-19 WYNT player pool are age-eligible for the next FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, which will be held in Poland in 2026.
This roster features two players – defender Reese Klein and midfielder Neely Kerr – who were alternates on the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Team, and one, midfielder Addison Halpern, who was on that roster which finished third at the World Cup in Colombia, but she did not see action in the tournament.
The 24 players hail from 18 states – including one player each from Oklahoma, Nevada and Hawaii -- and 17 youth club players from 15 different youth clubs, plus three players in the new USL Super League, two at IMG Academy in Florida and three professional players. Forward Miri O'Donnell is playing professionally in Portugal for Sporting CP while midfielder Zoe Mathews recently signed with the Houston Dash in the NWSL. Goalkeeper Charlotte Burge has signed a professional contract with Carolina Ascent FC in the USL SL, making her, at 18-years-old, the youngest professional GK in the United States.
U.S. U-19 WYNT Roster – Domestic Training Camp – West Palm Beach, Fla.
Goalkeepers (3): Charlotte Burge (Carolina Ascent FC, USL SL; Virginia Beach, Va.), Mateya Dessieux (TopHat SC; Knoxville, Tenn.), Nyamma Nelson (Portland Thorns Academy; West Linn, Ore.)
Defenders (8): Tyra Chu (Nationals; Sterling Heights, Mich.), Mariana Gomez (Los Angeles Breakers FC; Pasadena, Calif.), Emma Johnson (Lexington SC, USL SL; Greenfield, Ind.), Reese Klein (Florida United SC, USL SL; Cooper City, Fla.), Zoe Matthews (Houston Dash, NWSL; Southlake, Texas), Kai Price (Concorde Fire; Atlanta, Ga.), Marjorie Rogers (Concorde Fire; Atlanta, Ga.), Carla Small (IMG Academy; Waipahu, Hawaii)
Midfielders (6): Sofia Atehortua (IMG Academy; Trumbull, Conn.), Ana Sofia Cedeno Briceno (Solar SC; Dallas, Texas), Bella Devey (Utah Avalanche; Draper, Utah), Addison Halpern (PDA; Middlesex, N.J.), Neely Kerr (TopHat SC; Buford, Ga.), Kennedy Ring (World Class FC; East Greenbush, N.Y.)
Forwards (7): Ryder Ajeto (Legends FC; Henderson, Nevada), Tessa Knapp (Internationals SC; Bay Village, Ohio), Kylie Maxwell (Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals; Langhorne, Pa.), Rylee McLanahan (Solar SC; Edmond, Okla.), Miri O'Donnell (Sporting CP, POR; San Ramon, Calif.), Avery Oder (Beach FC; Calabasas, Calif.), Sealey Strawn (Solar SC; Prosper, Texas)
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