Looks like Miranda Nild is part of the full national team for Thailand: https://calbears.com/news/2018/4/3/womens-soccer-nild-joins-thailand-for-world-cup-qualifiers.aspx https://calbears.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=5568 She was also named to the Asian Cup squad. She has scored some goals: Two huge goals by Miranda Nild as Thailand beats Jordan, 6-1, keeps #WWC2019 hopes alive! 🙌⚽️🐻 https://t.co/ppvkw9IEce— Cal Women's Soccer (@CalWSoc) April 9, 2018 Going to the ‘ship!Good luck to Miranda Nild and the Thailand Women’s National Team as they take on Australia in tomorrow’s AFF Women’s Championship final! Thailand is unbeaten so far in the tournament with @mnild15 scoring 5 goals in 4 appearances 🔥⚽️ pic.twitter.com/PNsFzN12ku— Cal Women's Soccer (@CalWSoc) July 12, 2018 According to her Wikipedia page, she is called "Suchawadee Nildhamrong" by the team and has 10 goals in 11 appearances: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suchawadee_Nildhamrong And this roster against the US says she was a goalkeeper: https://www.soccerwire.com/news/nt/...o-face-thailand-on-thursday-in-columbus-ohio/ Thailand Women’s National Team Roster by Position: GOALKEEPERS (2): 1-Waraporn Boonsing, 19-Miranda Nild (The USWNT won 9-0 and she wasn't in the squad list for the match). Her debut (+ debut goal): 848951712480206848 is not a valid tweet id
And the 2 names for Miranda Nild causes some problems in the press (at least for the Vietnamese): This time the Thai women are expected very strong, thanks to two players from the United States such as Suchawadee Nildhamrong and Miranda Nild. Both have American Dad, Thai mother and are college football players in America. These two players are very impressive in the 2018 Asian Cup final, especially Suchawadee contributed many goals to help Thailand qualify for the 2019 World Cup in France. https://baomoi.com/tuyen-thai-lan-va-viet-nam-tranh-1-ve/c/27241501.epi
Interview with Hailai Arghandiwal of the Afghan WNT: https://343coaching.com/podcast/soc...er-player-oakland-roots-goal-five-ambassador/
Azul Alvarez was named the Golden Glove winner at the CONCACAF U15 tournament: #Sub15Fem | ¡Portera! 🙌🏼 ⚽Felicidades a Azul Álvarez por llevarse el reconocimiento a la Mejor Guardameta del Campeonato de @Concacaf.#PasiónyOrgullo | #CGU15 pic.twitter.com/dyGezIFxi2— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) August 13, 2018 She's been in camp with the US: https://www.ussoccer.com/players/a/azul-alvarez#tab-1
Interview with Tahnai Annis on her time with the Philippine NT: https://www.rappler.com/sports/by-sport/football/200596-tahnai-annis-stay-ph-womens-national-team
Karen Bardsley called up for England: Two #FIFAWWC qualifiers, one squad. Here's the 23 players we'll be taking to Wales and Kazakhstan.. pic.twitter.com/nETTNJ0KPo— Lionesses (@Lionesses) August 21, 2018
Canadian squad called up: Canada Head Coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller has announced his roster for the match with Brazil in Ottawa on September 2nd. New @ManCityWomen forward @janinebeckie4 is included. pic.twitter.com/t6AfVfO1lG— Kieran Theivamanoharan (@KiersTheivam) August 22, 2018 Yanks: Lindsay Agnew Nichelle Prince Janine Beckie
Mexico has a camp going on in France: https://miseleccion.mx/la-seleccion-nacional-mexico-femenil-sostendra-gira-preparacion-francia/ Yanks: Arianna Jeanette Romero Téllez Christina Murillo Ruiz Bianca Elissa Sierra García Mónica Irina Flores Grigoriu Ariana Catrina Calderón Valdez Kaitlyn Alicia Johnson Carreón
Maybe you could be interested in knowing that US-born Trina Davis just scored a hat-trick at her debut for Fiji Islands (her mom is from Fiji), in a Fiji 5 Vanuatu 1 game played for OFC Women's Nations Cup (doubling up as OFC qualifying tournament for WWC 2019):
In the Asian Games, Miranda Nild appeared in 2 of the 3 Thai matches. 8/16: Came off the bench to play 50 minutes in 2-0 loss to Japan. 8/19: Started & went 90, scored a PK, received a yellow in 3-2 loss to Vietnam. She didn't play in the knockround match (odd tourney where you can advance with 2 losses), a 5-0 loss to China.
T&T 20-player Roster for CONCACAF Caribbean Final Phase Goalkeepers: Kimika Forbes, Saundra Baron Defenders: Jenelle Cunningham, Jonelle Cato, Arin King, Patrice Superville, Natisha John, Naomie Guerra, Lauryn Hutchinson, Rhea Belgrave Midfielders: Karyn Forbes, Janine Francois, Liana Hinds, Kayla Taylor, Ayana Russell, Melissa Baynes Forwards: Tasha St. Louis, Kennya Cordner, Natasha St. Louis, Aaliyah Prince T&T beat Cuba 3-2 in CONCACAF Caribbean region qualifying: Team T&T – 1. Kimika Forbes, 2. Jenelle Cunningham, 5. Arin King, 6. Natasha St Louis (7.Jonelle Cato, 54’),8. Patrice Supervise, 10. Tasha St Louis (capt), 11. Janine Francois, 12. Kayla Taylor, 13. Natasha John (15.Melissa Baynes, 71’), 14. Karyn Forbes, 16. Aaliyah Prince (9.Liana Hinds, 71’) Subs Not used – 4. Rhea Belgrave, 20. Saundra Baron (GK), 2.Ayana Russell. Coach – Anton Corneal.
Profile on Lauryn Hutchinson: https://www.outsports.com/2017/10/18/16454940/lauryn-hutchinson-trinidad-soccer-vcu
I was looking to see if Phoenitia Browne was a citizen for the Yank Women Abroad thread and found out she has a younger sister on the U17 St. Kitts & Nevis squad. Sister, Angelena, is on the St. Kitts and Nevis U17 National Team for soccer. (From her brother Ezer's college soccer profile). https://owlsports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=10448 Phoneitia supposedly moved to the US at age 7 and Angelena is at least 7 years younger.
Noëlle Maritz starts for Switzerland: Aufstellung | Composition | Formazione#HoppSchwiiz #HopSuisse #ForzaSvizzera #SCOSUI 🇨🇭️⚽🔥 pic.twitter.com/HH4Rj2Cg9p— 🇨🇭 Nati (@nati_sfv_asf) August 30, 2018
Suzana Žigante was the backup keeper for Croatia's 1-1 WWCQ draw with Denmark. https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup...71/match=2022762/postmatch/lineups/index.html
Trina Davis scored again for Fiji NT in a 2-0 win vs American Samoa, that sealed the preliminary OFC qualifying tournament. Thus Fiji advanced to one of the two groups of the actual qualifier (their group includes Tonga, Cook Islands and bogeymen [bogeywomen? ] of New Zealand):
In Concacaf WWCQ matches: In the second match of the day, Jamaica rolled to a comfortable 9-0 win over Antigua and Barbuda. Heading into the final round of CWC Qualifying, Khadija Shaw led the Caribbean Zone in scoring with eight goals, and on Saturday she added three more with goals in the 9’, 48’ and 53’. Marlo Sweatman bagged a brace of her own (68’, 73’), while Christina Chang (2’), Trudi Carter (6’), Deneisha Blackwood (27’) and Ashleigh Shim (65’) all added their names to the scoresheet. http://www.concacaf.com/en/world-cu...-jamaica-off-to-good-starts-in-cwc-qualifying Buoyed by the home fans, Jamaica rolled to a 4-0 win over Bermuda to improve to 2W-0D-0L in the Caribbean Zone final round. Trudi Carter put the Reggae Girlz in control with a goal in the 17’ and Konya Plummer made it 2-0 in the 32’. Hungry for more, Jamaica extended the lead to three through Khadija Shaw in the 61’. For Shaw, it was her 12th goal in all rounds of CWC Qualifying. Giselle Washington put a bow on things in the 90+1’ to help send the home fans happy with another triumph. http://www.concacaf.com/en/world-cu...cacaf-caribbean-women-s-qualifier-final-round
Giselle Washington put in a goal against T&T in WWCQ: #concacaf qualifyingFinal Caribbean Zone Qualifying RoundResultsAntigua 🇦🇬 0 Bermuda 🇧🇲 5⚽ FurbertChristoperDarrell x2LindoTrinidad 🇹🇹 1 Jamaica 🇯🇲 4⚽ Taylor⚽ WashingtonShaw x2BrownJamaica 🇯🇲 qualifys to the #WWC2019 qualifying tournament— Wosoworld (@karlyboy71) September 1, 2018
Mexico faces France: #Women | The action continues on this Saturday!!! 🙆🏻 ⚽⁰⁰Meet our Starting XI for today's clash 🆚 @equipedefrance 🇫🇷#PasiónyOrgullo pic.twitter.com/Oo2Z2P6gUM— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) September 1, 2018 Yanks: Starting: Flores Murrillo Sierra Calderon Johnson Bench: Sierra Alejandria Godinez (listed as "Alexandria" on the original roster. Born in Mexico. Came to the US at age 2. Played for Georgetown. Can't confirm dual status. Plays for Pachuca now.) #Women | FRAvMEX | 3-0 | 63'SUB🔼 @ari_SOMBRERO 🔽 @xtinamurillo10 #PasiónyOrgullo— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) September 1, 2018 Sierra came on for Murrillo. #Women | FRAvMEX | 3-0 | 83'SUB🔼 @lizbethovalle7, @cristinaferral 🔽 @katieajohnson33, @FutNieto #PasiónyOrgullo— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) September 1, 2018 France won 4-0.
Starting XI 🇨🇦#CANWNT pic.twitter.com/t88yngKIVG— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) September 2, 2018 Prince & Beckie start.
Prince scored the match's lone goal: GOALLLLLLLL!!! Nichelle Prince puts it in! #CanWNT 1-0 BRA49' pic.twitter.com/PocwFzrT4E— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) September 2, 2018 Leon for Beckie, Grosso for Matheson, and Quinn for Scott. #CanWNT 1-0 BRA70'— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) September 2, 2018 Jordyn Huitema comes in for Nichelle Prince! #CanWNT 1-0 BRA80'— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) September 2, 2018
Saundra Baron and Liana Hinds started in T&T 3-0 win to make it to the next round of WWCQ in Concacaf: Trinidad and Tobago Senior Women defeated Bermuda 3-0 today to book spot in #Concacaf Final Round of Qualifying #France2019. Goals were scored by Kennya Cordner (57', 87') and Kayla Taylor (12') pic.twitter.com/am5lgVssFm— TTFA (@TTFootballAssoc) September 2, 2018
Noëlle Maritz starts again: Unsere Startelf gegen Polen! 🇨🇭⚽️✊ #POLSUI #HoppSchwiiz pic.twitter.com/TX7Y9dvIvS— 🇨🇭 Nati (@nati_sfv_asf) September 4, 2018
35 player provisional rosters for CONCACAF Championship (and WCQ) released: https://gallery.mailchimp.com/78d35...da235b39/CWC_Provisional_Rosters_FINAL.03.pdf Lots of Yanks. CANADA Janine Beckie Lindsay Agnew Maegan Lynn Kelly Nichelle Patrice Prince JAMAICA Allyson Swaby Alufoloshade Adomoluken Ashleigh Shim Chantelle Swaby Chinyelu Asher Christina Chang Chyanne Dennis Dominique Bond-Flasza Erin Mikalsen Giselle Washington Jadyn Matthews Jazmin Grant Lauren Silver Marlo Sweatman Mireya Grey Nicole McLure Rachel Smith (limited info; listed as "Florida, USA") Shayla Smart Sydney Schneider Toriana Patterson Continued...
Part 2 of 35 player provisional rosters for CONCACAF Championship (and WCQ): MEXICO Alejandría Godínez Herrera Anisa Raquel Guajardo Braff Annia Stephany Mejía Ariana Catrina Calderón Valdez Arianna Jeanette Romero Téllez Bianca Elissa Sierra García Bianca Moreno Henninger Moreno Christina Murillo Ruiz Katlyn Alicia Johnson Carreón Kiana Angélica Palacios Hernández María Guadalupe Sánchez Morales Mónica Irina Flores Grigoriu Vanessa Flores Bear T&T Lauryn Hutchinson Liana Hinds Saundra Baron