Why are there so many new players in the January camp?
Coach Hayes is using this camp to evaluate a wider pool of players in preparation for the 2027 Women's World Cup.
Soccer / Womens Soccer
Trinity Rodman is back with the USWNT for the January camp, marking her first appearance since April 2025. Coach Emma Hayes has called up a 26-player roster, including several new faces, for friendlies against Paraguay and Chile as the team...
The USWNT January camp marks a crucial period for players to impress coach Emma Hayes as she begins solidifying her squad for the 2027 Women's World Cup. Rodman's return is a major boost, but the emergence of new talents like Dahlien and Turner indicates a focus on the future. The absence of European-based players and Gotham FC players (due to the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup) gives NWSL players a chance to prove their worth. Hayes is also closely monitoring U-23 players, creating a clear pathway from youth to senior level.
The Washington Spirit have four players in the camp: Croix Bethune, Hal Hershfelt, Tara Rudd, and Kate Wiesner. This highlights the Spirit's contribution to the national team program.
Coach Hayes is using this camp to evaluate a wider pool of players in preparation for the 2027 Women's World Cup.
Rodman is currently unattached after her contract with the Washington Spirit expired. The NWSL introduced a new High Impact Player (HIP) rule which the NWSLPA has publicly opposed.
The USWNT will play Paraguay on January 24 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, and Chile on January 27 at Harder Stadium in Santa Barbara, California.
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