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USWNT: Youth Movement Powers Road to 2027 World Cup
30 Jan
Summary
- USWNT camp emphasized youth development with players from National Women's Soccer League.
- Coach Emma Hayes has debuted 32 players since June 2024, expanding the player pool.
- Young starters averaged fewer than 10 caps, the lowest in 25 years.

The U.S. Women's National Team has concluded its January training camp, marking a significant step in their preparation for the 2027 World Cup qualifiers. The camp underscored a strong emphasis on youth development, featuring victories over Paraguay and Chile. Coach Emma Hayes has strategically expanded the player pool, awarding national team debuts to 32 players since June 2024 and five new players in the recent matches.
The recent friendlies saw starting lineups with an average of fewer than 10 caps, the lowest in 25 years, highlighting the integration of emerging talent. While familiar faces like Trinity Rodman are still integral, the camp focused on National Women's Soccer League players. European-based players and those returning from maternity leave were absent.
Hayes also conducted a concurrent Futures Camp for under-23 players, fostering a holistic approach to national team development. She aims to prepare players not just for one tournament, but to build successive competitive teams. Future camps, including the SheBelieves Cup in March, will likely see more experienced players integrated as the team progresses towards qualification.




