
U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team Preps in São Paulo Ahead of 2027 World Cup
From June 1‑9, the U.S. U‑23 WNT will train in Brazil, face top club SC Corinthians, and showcase players poised for the senior squad and the 2027 World Cup
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From June 1‑9, the U.S. U‑23 WNT will train in Brazil, face top club SC Corinthians, and showcase players poised for the senior squad and the 2027 World Cup

A record number of mothers are now visible in football’s leadership ranks, forcing leagues, clubs and governing bodies to confront the practical and cultural challenges of pregnancy, parental leave and workplace support.

The latest U.S. roster reunites attacking forwards Trinity Rodman, Sophia Wilson and Mallory Swanson, who are navigating new motherhood while aiming for a spot on the squad heading into the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil.

Mallory Swanson returns to the U.S. Women's National Team after a year away following childbirth, joining a roster that features the dynamic 'Triple Espresso' attack and a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talent for two crucial friendlies in Brazil.

The NWSL's latest season features a record 28 active mothers, reflecting expanded parental leave, childcare stipends, and a cultural shift that empowers players to balance family and elite competition.

The USWNT announces a 23‑player lineup for upcoming friendlies in Brazil, featuring the comeback of Mallory Swanson and the integration of new faces as the team builds toward World Cup qualifying.

The newly opened Arthur M. Blank National Training Center in Fayetteville serves as the first home base for all 27 U.S. Soccer National Teams and signals a bold push to make soccer the nation’s most played sport.

From May 26‑31, the U.S. Under‑14 Girls’ Talent ID National Camp will host 62 standout players at the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Fayetteville, Georgia, featuring an all‑female coaching staff and a curriculum that blends training, games and off‑field learning.

Lindsey Heaps is set to play her last game for OL Lyonnes before joining the NWSL’s Denver Summit, a move that underscores her lasting impact on the league and the growing prominence of women’s soccer.