The United States Under‑19 and Under‑18 Women’s National Teams will meet for a joint training camp at the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Fayetteville, Georgia, from June 1 through June 10, 2025.
The Blank Center, a state‑of‑the‑art facility built to nurture elite talent, provides top‑level pitches, conditioning labs and recovery suites that will host the teams during the ten‑day stint.
Camp participants will rotate through intensive training sessions, controlled scrimmages and a series of educational workshops covering nutrition, sports psychology and performance analytics, all designed to round out each athlete’s development.
By running the two age‑group squads concurrently, U.S. Soccer hopes to foster a shared culture and allow younger players to learn from their slightly older peers, creating a seamless pipeline toward the senior program.
A Strategic Investment in the Future
The initiative reflects a broader strategy by U.S. Soccer, the national governing body, to elevate women’s soccer at every level, ensuring that the next generation of talent is equipped both technically and mentally for the demands of international competition.
Coaches and staff from the federation will oversee the camp, emphasizing holistic player growth and reinforcing the organization’s commitment to a sustainable talent pipeline that can compete on the world stage.
The camp’s schedule, which includes daily on‑field work and off‑field seminars, is intended to give each athlete a comprehensive development experience that extends beyond pure skill acquisition.