Canada Soccer Unveils Squad for U-17 Women’s Four Nations Tournament in Mexico City

Canada Soccer a dévoilé la liste des 26 joueuses qui représenteront l’équipe nationale féminine U-17 du Canada au prochain Tournoi des Quatre Nations, qui se tiendra à Mexico du 26 juillet au 1er août 2025. Ce tournoi réunira quatre nations déjà qualifiées pour la Coupe du Monde Féminine U-17 de la FIFA, Maroc 2025™, offrant ainsi à la jeune formation canadienne une occasion précieuse de se mesurer à des adversaires de haut calibre sur la scène internationale.

Led by Jen Herst, Canada will open the tournament against the United States on Friday 26 July (11:00 ET / 08:00 PT), followed by matches against host nation Mexico on Monday 29 July (13:00 ET / 10:00 PT), and Costa Rica on Thursday 1 August (11:00 ET / 08:00 PT). All matches will be played at the Centro de Alto Rendimiento (CAR), the Mexican Football Federation’s High Performance Centre in Mexico City.

“This tournament will be an excellent experience for our group as we continue preparing for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup just a few months away. It’s a great opportunity to strengthen our identity, build chemistry, and integrate some new faces into the team. Facing top-level opponents in a high-performance environment will help us grow together and take another important step forward as a group.” – Jen Herst, Canada Soccer’s Women’s U-17 National Team Head Coach

The Four Nations Tournament brings together four World Cup-bound nations from the Concacaf region, offering Canada a valuable opportunity to face high-calibre opposition ahead of Morocco 2025. Canada clinched its place at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup with a perfect group-stage run at the Concacaf Women’s U-17 Qualifiers in Nicaragua, winning all three matches to finish first and secure one of four Concacaf berths, alongside fellow group winners the United States and Mexico, and the best second-place finisher, Costa Rica.

The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2025™ will be staged from 17 October to 8 November 2025. To be eligible for this year’s edition, players must be born on or after 1 January 2008. Canada’s 26-player roster for the Four Nations Tournament features 16 players born in 2008, eight in 2009, and two in 2010.

CANADA

PositionNameActive ClubHometown
GKOlivia BusbyNDC-CDN Ontario Markham, ON, CAN
GKKhadijah CisséUniversity of KentuckyMontréal, QC, CAN
GKKellyane DumasCF MontréalTerrebonne, QC, CAN
GKSamantha PowellRise FC AcademyWinnipeg, MB, CAN
DFMya Angus NDC-CDN OntarioOttawa, ON, CAN
DFTorah BetteridgeRise FC AcademyCalgary, AB, CAN
DFEmma DonnellyNDC-CDN OntarioToronto, ON, CAN
DFNaomi LofthouseOttawa South UnitedOttawa, ON, CAN
DFMarika MartineauCF Montréal  Boischatel, QC, CAN
DFClara MonckCalgary FoothillsCalgary, AB, CAN
DFBridget MutipulaRise FC AcademyHalifax, NS, CAN
MFOlivia ChisholmNDC-CDN OntarioToronto, ON, CAN
MFMaïka-Kim GuerrierCF Montréal Terrebonne, QC, CAN
MFFelicia HanischOttawa South UnitedOttawa, ON, CAN
MFIsabella LanzillottaNDC-CDN OntariMississauga, ON, CAN
MFEmma RedaNDC-CDN OntarioWoodbridge, ON, CAN
MFChloe TaylorRise FC AcademyNorth Vancouver, BC, CAN
FWMélyna AlexisCF Montréal Mascouche, QC, CAN
FWAdrianna GieseRise FC AcademyBurnaby, BC, CAN
FWMolly HaleNDC-CDN OntarioOttawa, ON, CAN
FWAilish HennessyNDC-CDN OntarioStouffville, ON, CAN
FWGabriela IstockiNDC-CDN OntarioMississauga, ON, CAN
FWMelisa KekicNDC-CDN OntarioHamilton, ON, CAN
FWLacey KindelRise FC AcademyCoquitlam, BC, CAN
FWAlyssa McLeodNDC-CDN OntarioAjax, ON, CAN
FWMia UgarteOttawa South UnitedFredericksburg, VA, USA

Media Contact:

Marianne Gagné
Women’s National Team Program Communications Manager, Canada Soccer
Email: mgagne@canadasoccer.com

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