Canada Soccer has named its girls’s under-17 squad for subsequent month’s U-17 Costa Calida MIMA Cup in Spain.
The event serves as a warmup for CONCACAF U-17 qualifying play in March and April, which can decide the area’s 4 representatives on the FIFA U-17 Girls’s World Cup, working Oct. 17 to Nov. 8 in Morocco.
The younger Canadians will face England on Feb. 11 earlier than taking up Scotland on Feb. 13 and Sweden on Feb. 15 with all three video games on the Pinatar Enviornment in San Pedro del Pinatar.
“I’m actually wanting ahead to getting this group of gamers collectively from throughout the nation as we start the subsequent cycle of the U-17 girls’s nationwide crew programming,” interim girls’s under-17 coach Gary Moody mentioned in an announcement. “This camp will function our first alternative to entry the participant pool as we put together for CONCACAF U1-7 World Cup qualifiers in April.”
Moody’s workers for the camp contains assistant coach Tina Cook dinner, analyst and technical assistant Jed Davies and goalkeeper/set-piece coach Christopher Cinelli-Faia.
Moody’s 24-player squad contains six gamers from CF Montreal, two from Alberta, six from the Nationwide Growth Centre (NDC) British Columbia, and 10 gamers from the NDC Ontario.
Canada U-17 Roster
Goalkeepers: Khadijah Cisse, CF Montreal; Kellyanne Dumas, CF Montreal; Kylie Sandaluk, NDC B.C.
Defenders: Emma Donnelly, NDC Ontario; Mya Angus, NDC Ontario; Molly Hale, NDC Ontario; Reese Kay, NDC Ontario; Marika Martineau, CF Montreal; Mia McLean Mercie, CF Montreal; Bridgit Mutipula, NDC B.C.
Midfielders: Joell Bader, NDC B.C.; Torah Betteridge, NDC B.C.; Olivia Chisholm, NDC Ontario; Emma Reda, NDC Ontario; Chloe Taylor, NDC B.C.; Ashlynn Walia, Calgary Foothills.
Forwards: Adalynn Fairweather, St. Albert Influence; Alyssa Garreaud, CF Montreal; Gabriela Istocki, NDC Ontario; Melissa Kekic, NDC Ontario; Lacey Kindel, NDC B.C.; Alyssa McLeod, NDC Ontario; Chiara Nicalazzo, NDC Ontario; Melyna Nyann Alexis, CF Montreal.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Jan. 30, 2025
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