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U.S. Soccer Announces National Talent ID Camp for Top Under‑14 Girls

A week‑long program in Georgia will bring together 62 elite players, female coaches and educational sessions to broaden the women's youth national team pipeline.

National Talent ID Camp for Under‑14 Girls

The U.S. Under‑14 Girls’ Talent ID National Camp will run from May 26 through May 31 at the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Fayetteville, Georgia. The event gathers 62 of the nation’s most promising female players, selected from regional mini‑camps, to compete and train together.

All members of the camp’s coaching and scouting staff are women, underscoring U.S. Soccer’s commitment to female leadership in player development. The camp will be overseen by U.S. Soccer West TID Managers Christina Murillo and Krystle Seidel, North TID Managers Lindsay Basalyga and Claire Ward, and South TID Manager Ileana Moschos, with Vanessa Mann, head coach of the U.S. Under‑15 Girls’ National Team, also in attendance.

Beyond on‑field work, participants will engage in training sessions, matches and off‑field video analysis and education workshops. The curriculum introduces players to the U.S. Way playing philosophy and covers high‑performance topics designed to accelerate their growth.

The initiative builds on more than two thousand female athletes evaluated since August 2025 at U.S. Soccer Talent ID Centers, reflecting a sustained effort to expand and improve the Women’s Youth National Team player pool.

Emma Hayes, a celebrated figure in the sport, will join the camp as part of the broader coaching presence, alongside the identified TID managers.

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