https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/20...ith-fall-training-camps-for-u17-and-u20-uswnt CHICAGO (Oct. 7, 2021) -- The U.S. Youth National Team program will return to the field this fall with a set of training camps for the two FIFA Youth Women’s World Cup Teams -- the Under-20 and Under-17 Women’s National Teams. The U-17 USWNT will kick things off with a training camp from Oct. 10-17, followed immediately by a U-20 USWNT training camp from Oct. 17-24. Current YNT coaches Tracey Kevins and Matt Potter will run the U-20 and U-17 camps, respectively. Both events will be held at the Elite Athlete Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. “With international competition right around the corner, we’re really looking forward to seeing our U-20 and U-17 USWNTs get back together on the field,” said USWNT General Manager Kate Markgraf. “After scouting players across the country in their club competitions virtually and in-person, and evaluating them at Regional ID Centers, as well as during the last cycles before COVID, these camps are a critical opportunity to bring the player pools together and familiarize them with our staff and each other. It’s an important early step to prepare for qualifying, which is coming up quickly.” The FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup and U-17 Women’s World Cup are scheduled for 2022 in Costa Rica and India, respectively. Concacaf qualifying tournaments for the youth world championships will be held early next year and the training camps will serve as important preparation as they jump-start the World Cup cycles. In preparation for World Cup qualifying competition early next year, the U-17 USWNT will gather again in Chula Vista from Nov. 17-24 while the U-20 USWNT will close out 2021 with a training camp from Dec. 12-19.
Roster for qualifying: https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/20...ter-for-2022-concacaf-womens-u17-championship
Must have no mercy for the opponents. Don’t want to give them a sense of any confidence in their abilities to take on other teams easily.
Weird thing is that the Concacaf broadcast ended 19-0. They must have missed a goal somewhere (I didn't pay close enough attention to notice).
Here is the official video from Concacaf. They included that late goal. The final score on the screen is 19-0.
Not disagreeing. Just remember the goal going in, a kickoff and then the whistle blew. I didn't notice whether the Fox graphics team changed it.
I noticed earlier in the game that USSF was tweeting out a higher score. The "lost goal" happened early in the 2nd half. Just weird they never corrected.
Based on the numbers going in, and probably the PR group being offsite, communication chain got broken.
32rd Minute Charlotte Kohler. 2-0, Awesomeness is beginning to rear its head. Impressed by US passing. Jam goalie is pretty good.
42rd Riley Jackson off a nice pass from Amaila. 3-0 I IIIIIIIIIIII I believe I believe I believe that I believe that
55th Melina Rebimbas with goal off her tummy. 4-0 Turn out the lights, the party's over They say that, 'All good things must end' Let's call it a night, the party's over And tomorrow starts the same old thing again
Credit to Jamaica. They made the CM's struggle with their passes by jamming up the middle quite a bit. The wingers were both outstanding for the US yesteday. The GK was very good. It looked very hot there yesterday. Seemed to dry out the field and slow the players down a bit compared with the prior matches.
NO MERCY Even though it is National Beverage Day, as usual, I've banned Labatts from my residence for the next 2 hours.
HT 1-0 USA. US must of had 35 minutes of possession in their attacking half. Shots were 11-3. But still just 1-0.
So far Canada has surprised me. They have played an entire half and there has been, so far, no truly dirty play. Against their last opponent they nearly seen two to the hospital and they actually did send one at least to major treatment because of a foul that, if the ref was actually conscious and aware of her surroundings that foul would have been one of the most obvious red cards every issued but the ref applied all of her inattention so it went uncarded and even uncalled. But, here in CONCACAF, we have many horrible referees that only want to get to the end of the match. In CONCACAF we have refs that are barely one small, but important, step up from zombies. Maybe Canada feels that the US will not be intimidated by excessively dirty play. I know that the US will win this unless the refereeing gets to them. What I really am wishing for is for PR to rear up and whip Canada so we keep them out of the major tournaments. I doubt that will happen. PR is too "nice" to be able to handle Canada. PR, unfortunately, always "plays like girls" and that just does not work in modern international women's soccer except at the lowest levels.