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The U-23 Women’s Youth National Team, operated under the auspices of U.S. Soccer, plays a pivotal role in bridging the significant gap between college soccer and the development of players for the full Women’s National Team. It functions as a crucial development partner with the NWSL. In response to FIFA’s decision to shift its oldest youth world championship from Under-19s to Under-20s and a change in the Nordic Cup competition that became a U-23 event, the team transitioned from Under-21 to Under-23 in 2008. Following the conclusion of the Nordic Cup in 2009, the U.S. U-23s have engaged in various international competitions, primarily in Spain and Scandinavia. In recent years, they have participated in an NWSL preseason tournament in Portland, where they compete in three games against NWSL clubs.


History


Beginnings as a U-20 program

The United States U-23 team has been active since 1989, however it was run as a U-20 team from its inception until 1998. Its main goal was to prepare college players for the step up to international soccer. Women had no viable opportunities to enhance their playing abilities, aside from overseas, since the
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lacked a top-level domestic league during this time.


The switch to U-21

In 1998,
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decided to make the team a U-21 team in order to give women a higher level of play to better prepare them for the full National Team. In accordance with this strategy, the U-21 team frequently rostered "over-aged" players in the U-21 training camps, as well as the Nordic Cup. It remained a U-21 team from 1998 through 2008.


Competing as a U-23 team

2008 saw the change of the U.S.'s oldest youth national team moved to the U-23 level. The move was made by the
United States Soccer Federation The United States Soccer Federation (USSF), commonly referred to as U.S. Soccer, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the official governing body of soccer in the United States. It is a full member of FIFA and governs American soccer ...
in response to age-level changes
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had made to its oldest women's youth competition, now named
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup The FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup is an international association football tournament, organized by FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association), for national teams of women under the age of 20. The tournament is held biennially. ...
. The age limit was raised from being a U-19 tournament to a U-20 tournament. This change, coupled with a newly introduced U-23 age limit to the Nordic Cup, prompted the USSF to rethink and eventually change the youth development team. The team continues to serve as a stepping-stone for collegiate and post-collegiate players to the United States Women's National Team. Additionally, many U-23 players develop further through the
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. While many of the post-collegiate players play in this league to develop their game, the U-23's turned focus on college players who are out of season and may not yet be NWSL-eligible.


Results and schedule

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.


2025

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Players


Current squad

The following players were named to the squad on May 21, 2025. ''
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and goals are current as of June 2, 2025, after match against Germany U-23.''


Recent call-ups

The following players were also named to a squad within the last 12 months. * March 2025 training camp. ''This list may be incomplete.'' ;Notes *INJ - Injury *PRE - Withdrawal prior to camp


Coaches

* Jerry Smith (2001–2002) * Chris Petrucelli (2003–2004) * Jill Ellis (2005–2006) * Bill Irwin (2007–2011) * Randy Waldrum (2012–2013) * Steve Swanson (2013–2014) * Janet Rayfield (2015–2016) * Laura Harvey (2017) * B. J. Snow (2017–2019) * Matt Potter (2020–2022) * Jené Baclawski (2022) * Carrie Kveton (2023) * Margueritte Aozasa (2023)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:United States U-23 Women's National Soccer Team North American women's national under-23 association football teams Under-23 Women's under-23