U17 WNT Roster Name for Spain Training Camp

U17 WNT Roster Name for Spain Training Camp
by U.S. Soccer
January 5, 2026
Players featured in this article:
D | SLSG
Mia Corona |  2026
MF | Legends FC
F | SLSG
Gianna Hanf |  2027
MF | Match Fit
MF | Pateadores SC
MF | FC Dallas
MF | Michigan Tigers FC
F | PDA
D | Crossfire Premier FC
Ella McNeal |  2027
GK | SLSG
D | De Anza Force
MF | Beach FC (CA)
MF | KC Athletics
MF | NYCFC
F | Austin Sting
GK | Utah Royals FC
MF | PDA
F | Match Fit
D | Eclipse Select Soccer Club
D | MVLA

U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team head coach Ciara Crinion has named 20 players for a training camp and two matches in Spain with the trip running from Jan. 6-15.

The USA will face the Germany U-17 WNT on Jan. 11 in Albir, Spain before taking on the Denmark U-17 WNT on Jan. 14 at Camilo Cano Stadium in La Nucia, Spain.

Seventeen of players named were born in 2009, the birth year cut-off for players to be eligible for the 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, which will be staged in Morocco. Midfielder Loradana Paletta was born in 2011 with midfielder Georgianna Zuniga and goalkeeper Avellina Saunders born in 2010.

Seven players on the roster for the Spain trip helped the USA win the 2024 Concacaf Girls’ U-15 Championship: forwards Carolina Reyna, Madeline DiMaria, Amari Manning and Deus Stanislaus, midfielders Mia Corona and Paletta, and goalkeeper Ella McNeal. That team was coached by Crinion.

Five players on the roster come from California, three hail from Missouri, one from Kansas, and three from New Jersey.

The camp is part of the Federation’s continued focus on the U.S. Way philosophy, which emphasizes increased programming for Youth National Teams to create more opportunities for young players to advance through the pathway to the senior National Team with the goal of representing their country at a world championship.

U.S. U-17 WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM (Club; Hometown) 

International Training Camp and Matches – Spain

Goalkeepers (2): Ella McNeal (St. Louis Scott Gallagher; Manchester, Mo.), Avellina Saunders (Utah Royals FC Arizona; Phoenix, Ariz.)

Defenders (7): Sophie Ahrens (St. Louis Scott Gallagher, Fenton, Mo.), Kendra Hansen (Pateadores SC; Tustin, Calif.), Madeline Maves (Crossfire Premier SC; Seattle, Wash.), Venina Moodie (De Anza Force SC, Oakland, Calif.), Samantha Ogden (Kansas City Athletics; Overland Park, Kan.), Anaiah Williams (Eclipse Select SC; Glendale Heights, Ill.), Georgianna Zuniga (Mountain View Los Altos SC; Watsonville, Calif.)

Midfielders (5): Mia Corona (Legends FC; Cypress, Calif.), Jordyn Heathcock (FC Dallas; Edmond, Okla.), Bridget Kopmeyer (Michigan Tigers; Bloomfield Hills, Mich.), Grace Murray (Beach FC; Redondo Beach, Calif.), Loradana Paletta (New York City FC; Syosset, N.Y.)

Forwards (6): Madeline DiMaria (St. Louis Scott Gallagher; Fenton, Mo.), Gianna Hanf (Match Fit Academy; Chesterfield, N.J.), Amari Manning (Players Development Academy; Flemington, N.J.), Carolina Reyna (Sting Austin; Austin, Texas), Deus Stanislaus (Players Development Academy; Fort Washington, Pa.), Jordyn Sullivan (Match Fit Academy; Rumson, N.J.)

Related Topics: Youth National Teams
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