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The U.S. women’s national team (USWNT) is back following its gold medal run in France this summer, with head coach Emma Hayes naming a 26-player training roster for their upcoming friendlies.
That camp will be a mix of players mostly 23 and under, possibly with an older player whose NWSL form warrants evaluation. The U20 USWNT that just finished third at the World Cup featured eight ...
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