Canada Soccer has unveiled the list of the 26 players who will represent the national women’s U-17 team in Canada at the next four nations tournament, which will be held in Mexico from July 26 to August 1, 2025. This tournament will bring together four nations already qualified for the U-17 Women’s World Cup, Morocco 2025 â„¢, thus offering the young Canadian training a precious occasion to measure up to me. caliber on the international scene.
Led by Jen HerstCanada will start the tournament against the United States on Friday, July 26 (11 a.m. he / 8 a.m. HP), before measuring itself in the host country, Mexico, Monday July 29 (1 p.m. He / 10 H HP), then at Costa Rica on Thursday, August 1 (11 a.m. he / 8 h hp). All the matches will be played at the centro alto Rendimiento (CAR), the high performance center of the Mexican football federation in Mexico City.
“This tournament represents an excellent opportunity for our group as we continue our preparations for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, which is fast approaching. It is an ideal opportunity to strengthen our identity, build team cohesion and integrate new faces. By facing high -level training in a performance environment, we will continue to progress and take another essential step together. »»
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​– Jen Hersthead coach of the national women’s team U-17 of Canada Soccer
The Tournament of the Four Nations will bring together four nations of the Concacaf region already qualified for the FIFA â„¢ U-17 Women’s World Cup, offering Canada a precious opportunity to face high caliber opponents in preparation for Morocco 2025. Canada has obtained its place for the World Cup thanks to a perfect route in group phase at the U-17 female U-17 female qualifications in Nicaragua, Winning his three games to finish at the top of his group. He won one of the four tickets available for the region, alongside other group winners, the United States and Mexico, as well as the best second, Costa Rica.
The FIFA FIFA Women’s World Cup, Morocco 2025 â„¢, will be held from October 17 to November 8, 2025. To be eligible, players must be born on January 1, 2008 or after. The Canadian workforce for the four nations tournament includes 16 players born in 2008, eight in 2009 and two in 2010.
CANADA
GK |
Olivia Busby |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Markham, ON, CAN |
GK |
Khadijah Cissé |
University of Kentucky |
Montréal, QC, CAN |
GK |
Kellyane Dumas |
See Montreal |
Terrebonne, QC, CAN |
GK |
Samantha Powell |
Rise FC Academy |
Winnipeg, MB, CAN |
DF |
Mya Angus |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Ottawa, ON, CAN |
DF |
Torah Betteridge |
Rise FC Academy |
Calgary, AB, CAN |
DF |
Emma Donnelly |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Toronto, ON, CAN |
DF |
Naomi Lofthouse |
Ottawa South United |
Ottawa, ON, CAN |
DF |
Marika Martineau |
See Montreal |
Boischatel, QC, CAN |
DF |
Clara Monck |
Calgary Foothills |
Calgary, AB, CAN |
DF |
Bridget Mutipula |
Rise FC Academy |
Halifax, NS, CAN |
MF |
Olivia Chisholm |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Toronto, ON, CAN |
MF |
Maïka-Kim Warrior |
See Montreal |
Terrebonne, QC, CAN |
MF |
Felicia Hanisch |
Ottawa South United |
Ottawa, ON, CAN |
MF |
Isabella Lanzillotta |
Ndc-cdn on altar |
Mississauga, is, Can |
MF |
Emma find |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Woodbridge, ON, CAN |
MF |
Chloe Taylor |
Rise FC Academy |
North Vancouver, BC, CAN |
FW |
Mélyna Alexis |
See Montreal |
Mascouche, QC, CAN |
FW |
Adrianna Giese |
Rise FC Academy |
Burnaby, BC, CAN |
FW |
Molly Hale |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Ottawa, ON, CAN |
FW |
Ailish Hennessy |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Stouffville, ON, CAN |
FW |
Gabriela Istocki |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Mississauga, is, Can |
FW |
Melisa kekic |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Hamilton, ON, CAN |
FW |
Lacey Kindel |
Rise FC Academy |
Coquitlam, BC, CAN |
FW |
Alyssa McLeod |
NDC-CDN Ontario |
Ajax, ON, CAN |
FW |
Mia Ugarte |
Ottawa South United |
Fredericksburg, VA, USA |