USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (2025)

The World Cup journey for the U.S. women's national team begins on July 21 and the final 23-player roster was unveiled on Wednesday. Head coach Vlatko Andonovski has chosen 23 players to compete for soccer's most prized title. The list balances some veteran experience with first time World Cup debutants, and everything will have to come together if the group wants to secure an unprecedented three-peat and lift a fifth trophy. You can watch the World Cup on fuboTV(Try for free).

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (1)

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Before the USWNT will open group-stage play on July 21 against Vietnam in New Zealand, we will take a look at the players who will begin the quest for a fifth World Cup title.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (2)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (3)

Alyssa Naeher

USA • G • #1

No.1

HometownSTRATFORD, CT

ClubCHICAGO RED STARS

What to know:The goalkeeper for the team since 2016, and a 2019 World Cup champion, Naeher is the most experienced among the trio of keepers for the upcoming tournament. This will be her third World Cup tournament with the team.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (4)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (5)

Casey Murphy

USA • G • #18

No.18

HometownBRIDGEWATER, NJ

ClubNorth Carolina Courage

What to know:Heir apparent to Naeher, the 6-foot-1 Murphy has the responsibility of backup for her first-ever World Cup with the USWNT. She was drafted to NWSL in 2018 but opted to begin her career in France with Montpellier HSC. She's played with OL Reign and was traded to the Courage where she's played with them since 2021.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (6)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (7)

Aubrey Kingsbury

USA • G • #21

No.21

HometownCINCINNATI, OH

ClubWashington Spirit

What to know:A league veteran and 2021 NWSL champion, she's back with the team after standout performances with the Spirit. This is her first senior World Cup appearance and she'll likely play a key role in training and prep as the third option with the squad.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (8)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (9)

Alana Cook

USA • D • #12

No.15

HometownFAR HILLS, N.J.

ClubOL REIGN

What to know:She started her pro career in France with PSG and Cook's arrival to NWSL came in 2020 during a short loan with the inaugural Challenge Cup. She's been with OL Reign ever since and has been a constant feature among Andonovski's camps. Look for her to be a starting center back in her first World Cup now that Becky Sauerbrunn has been ruled out of the competition with an injury.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (11)

Crystal Dunn

USA • M • #19

No.19

HometownROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY

ClubPORTLAND THORNS FC

What to know:One of the most decorated players in women's soccer, Dunn returns for her second World Cup. A final cut in 2015, she's soared into one of the most prolific athletes in the game and helped lead the team to victory in 2019. She's been the de facto left back, but she could start in the midfield if needed, or, really, anywhere on the pitch.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (12)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (13)

Emily Fox

USA • D • #23

No.23

HometownASHBURN, VA.

ClubNORTH CAROLINA COURAGE

What to know:She'll likely be a fullback option along either side of the pitch. Her ability to cover ground, defend, and facilitate attacks will make her an asset in her first-ever World Cup with the USWNT. She'll frustrate opposing attackers and keep midfielders on their toes.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (15)

Naomi Girma

USA • D • #4

No.27

HometownSAN JOSE, CA

ClubSAN DIEGO WAVE

What to know:The 2022 NWSL Rookie and Defender of the Year will play in her first World Cup with the USWNT. There may be pressure with the recent absence of Becky Sauerbrunn, but Girma has already displayed an advanced layer of quality in her positioning and ability to read the game. She's this team's next defensive star.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (16)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (17)

Sofia Huerta

USA • D • #3

No.3

HometownBOISE, ID

ClubOL REIGN

What to know:A member of OL Reign, Huerta will be a standout option at right back where she has typically gotten her reps for club and country. She's a crossing machine, who is also capable of creating her own shot and is participating in her first World Cup.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (19)

Kelley O'Hara

USA • D • #5

No.3

HometownFAYETTEVILLE, GA

ClubNJ/NY GOTHAM FC

What to know:A long-time member of the national team, O'Hara is back for her fourth World Cup. Her inclusion will provide a veteran presence on the backline among so many first-timers. She's previously been the starting right back but might have a different role during this tournament.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (21)

Emily Sonnett

USA • D • #14

No. 14

HometownMARIETTA, GA

ClubOL REIGN

What to know:A versatile option who can slot in at fullback or center back and will likely be utilized as such. A 2019 World Cup winner, she's back with the squad for a second tournament. And as Sauerbrunn's loss reverberates across the defensive line, her versatility as the team's potential third option in the middle makes her that much more important.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (23)

Savannah DeMelo

USA • M • #9

No.9

HometownBELLFLOWER, CALIF.

Club RACING LOUISVILLE

What to know:In just her second year as an NWSL player, DeMelo played her way onto the roster through elevated club play with Racing Louisville FC. She's featuring in her first World Cup and if she plays a single minute she'll earn her first cap too.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (25)

Julie Ertz

USA • M • #8

No.8

HometownMESA, AZ

ClubANGEL CITY

What to know:She's back with the team after an extended absence dealing with injury and later maternity leave. Ertz will slot in as the team's rock 'em sock 'em defensive mid, and she will participate in her third World Cup. They'll look to her to win the ball and facilitate transition as well.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (27)

Rose Lavelle

USA • M • #16

No.16

HometownCINCINNATI, OH

ClubOL REIGN

What to know:A member of the 2019 winning team and a creative vessel for the group, Lavelle is back for a second World Cup. She hasn't played in games since mid-April, but if she's close to being back ahead of the tournament, she's a massive piece to bring into the fold toward the knockout stages.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (29)

Lindsey Horan

USA • M • #10

No.10

HometownGOLDEN, CO

ClubLYON (FRA)

What to know:Back for her second World Cup with the USWNT, Horan has been at the forefront of an evolving midfield. She's effective in a higher role, but has featured lower in a pinch, and will be a huge outlet alongside either Ertz or Sullivan.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (31)

Andi Sullivan

USA • M • #17

No.17

HometownLORTON, VA

ClubWASHINGTON SPIRIT

What to know:The midfielder has shown she's capable of executing what the coaching staff tasks her with, and aiding in distribution out wide while maintaining defensive coverage. She's been the most consistent defensive mid option for the squad in her build up to her first World Cup.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (33)

Kristie Mewis

USA • M • #22

No.22

HometownHANSON, MA

ClubNJ/NY GOTHAM FC

What to know:Her inclusion on the roster marks the first time in program history that sisters have represented the USWNT on World Cup rosters. Samantha Mewis was on the team in 2019, and this year the elder Mewis will feature in her first tournament.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (35)

Ashley Sanchez

USA • F • #2

No.2

HometownMONROVIA, CA

ClubWASHINGTON SPIRIT

What to know:Another player making their World Cup debut. Sanchez will be a great option in the middle third if they are looking for another passing playmaking option in place of or alongside Lavelle.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (37)

Alex Morgan

USA • F • #13

No. 13

HometownDIAMOND BAR, CA

ClubSAN DIEGO WAVE

What to know:One of three players who will participate in a fourth World Cup. There's no question that Morgan enters this tournament as the roster's most experienced target forward. Yes, she can score goals, but her off ball presence will be on full display as she embraces the role of wily veteran.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (39)

Megan Rapinoe

USA • F • #15

No.15

HometownREDDING, CA

ClubOL REIGN

What to know:She was the iconic player of the 2019 World Cup, winning the golden boot and golden ball. She will have a different role in this World Cup, one where she is relied upon for leadership and experience, and specific game scenarios that may require late-game set piece magic.

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USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (41)

Trinity Rodman

USA • F • #20

No.25

HometownLAGUNA NIGUEL, CA

ClubWASHINGTON SPIRIT

What to know:The 21-year-old Rodman is the second youngest player on the roster and is heading to her first World Cup. She's one of the hardest working forwards on the roster providing defensive coverage when needed, and her selfless awareness to find the open player are just some of her strong attributes. She's also just electric on the ball. You won't want to miss her when she's dribbling at opponents. Cool stuff just happens

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (42)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (43)

Sophia Smith

USA • F • #11

No.11

HometownWINDSOR, CO

ClubPORTLAND THORNS

What to know:The reigning NWSL MVP will make her World Cup debut this summer. Smith's has been a player the staff has centered their attack around, and her uncanny connection to the goal will make opposing defenders have a tough day at the office.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (44)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (45)

Alyssa Thompson

USA • M • #7

No. 28

HometownSTUDIO CITY, CA

ClubANGEL CITY

What to know:The youngest player on the roster at 18-years-old, Thompson is just beginning her pro career in Los Angeles.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (46)
USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (47)

Lynn Williams

USA • F • #6

No.6

HometownFRESNO, CA

ClubNJ/NY GOTHAM FC

What to know: The prototypical forward in Andonovski's system, but this is Williams first World Cup roster appearance. She can score in with her head or her feet and her ability to counter press will be crucial in spearheading attacks.

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more (2025)

FAQs

USWNT's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup roster: Meet the full squad, what to know and more? ›

The players making their first Women's World Cup roster are: GK Casey Murphy, GK Aubrey Kingsbury, D Alana Cook, D Emily Fox, D Naomi Girma, D Sofia Huerta, M Savannah DeMelo, M Kristie Mewis, M Ashley Sanchez, M Andi Sullivan, F Trinity Rodman, F Sophia Smith, F Alyssa Thompson and F Lynn Williams.

How many players are on the women's World Cup roster in 2023? ›

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was an international women's association football tournament held in Australia and New Zealand from 20 July until 20 August 2023. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players, including three goalkeepers.

Who is the 18 year old on the USWNT World Cup roster? ›

Alyssa Thompson is the youngest player suiting up for the US Women's National Team at the World Cup. The 18-year-old forward is the first teenager since 1995 to make an American World Cup roster. Thompson spoke to Insider about her rapid rise to stardom ahead of her World Cup debut.

Who is favored to win the 2023 women's World Cup? ›

2023 Women's World Cup odds
TeamOdds
United States+220
England+500
Spain+500
Germany+800
28 more rows
Jul 19, 2023

Who didn't make the 2023 USWNT World Cup roster? ›

As for those available but not selected, Adrianna Franch, Tierna Davidson and Ashley Hatch are among the notable names that did not make the cut. Midge Purce hasn't played since April due to a hip injury.

Who is the oldest player in the FIFA women's World Cup 2023? ›

Nigeria's 40-year-old defender Onome Ebi (pictured below) will be the oldest participant at Australia & New Zealand 2023.

Who is the captain of the USWNT 2023? ›

Lindsey Horan and Alex Morgan named USWNT captains for 2023 Women's World Cup - The Athletic.

Who is the oldest USWNT player? ›

38- Megan Rapinoe will be 38 years old when the tournament starts, the oldest player on the team; this will be her fourth World Cup. 18- Alyssa Thompson will be 18 years old when the tournament starts, the youngest player on the team; she's made three international appearances for the USWNT.

Who is the 15-year-old women's soccer player? ›

Chloe Ricketts, a 15-year-old midfielder and high school sophomore, signed a three-year contract on Thursday, with the option to extend it after 2026, the team said. Ricketts first began participating with the team after she was invited for preseason training in January.

Who is the youngest person on the USWNT? ›

Lily Yohannes, the youngest athlete to play for the United States women's national soccer team in more than two decades, caught the eye of fans around the world Tuesday when she scored a goal during her international debut to become the third-youngest scorer in squad history.

What is the payout for the 2023 Women's World Cup? ›

Prize money for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023

FIFA have confirmed that US$110 million (AU$165m) in total prize money has been allocated to the tournament in 2023. A further US$42.5m (AU$64m) has also been allocated for preparation funding and club benefits.

Which team has most chances to win World Cup 2023? ›

The Indian team enters the 13th edition of the ICC ODI World Cup as favourites having ranked first in the ICC rankings and due to home advantage. Defending champions England and the five-time winners Australia are also among the strong contenders to win the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.

What is the motto of the Women's World Cup 2023? ›

Slogans can often be empty but, in 'Beyond Greatness', the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ found both a mission statement and a fitting epitaph.

Who got left off the USWNT? ›

That was the back-to-goal, take-a-beating-for-the-team Alex Morgan who defined the evolution of her play. It was part of how the Americans ground out a win over Spain in the round of 16 in 2019. Jeff Kassouf reacts to the news that Alex Morgan will not be a part of the USWNT's Olympic roster in Paris.

Why isn't Tobin Heath playing for USWNT? ›

Heath, 36, has a cartilage issue that has required two surgeries since her last appearance with the Seattle Reign in 2022. The last of her 181 outings with the USWNT came in October 2021.

What is the controversy with the USWNT roster? ›

While superstar Alex Morgan did not make the team, Korbin Albert, who has been at the center of controversy over anti-LGBTQ social media posts, did. While Albert has apologized for the posts, she has still received backlash, including booing fans at her USWNT games.

How many players are in the World Cup squad in 2023? ›

Presenting your 15-player men's provisional squad for the 2023 World Cup!

Who will make the USWNT World Cup roster? ›

The players making their first Women's World Cup roster are: GK Casey Murphy, GK Aubrey Kingsbury, D Alana Cook, D Emily Fox, D Naomi Girma, D Sofia Huerta, M Savannah DeMelo, M Kristie Mewis, M Ashley Sanchez, M Andi Sullivan, F Trinity Rodman, F Sophia Smith, F Alyssa Thompson and F Lynn Williams.

How many teams have qualified for the Women's World Cup 2023? ›

This Women's World Cup is the first to feature 32 teams, after the previous edition in 2019 saw 24 countries compete.

How much money did the Women's World Cup generate in 2023? ›

A report published on Thursday by Football Australia says that the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup generated $1.32 billion Australian dollars ($865.7 million USD) in economic impact for the host country.

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