U.S. Based Players to Watch at the CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup Qualifiers
(Pictured Above: Class of 2026 Maryland United FC ECNL defender and SoccerWire Featured Player Malia Hydes [right] is representing the Cayman Islands.)
CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup qualification kicks off this week in preparation for the 2024 tournament. Thirty-four nations from across North, Central and Latin America will be competing in the second qualification window for the 2024 Gold Cup.
Although the United States will not be participating in qualification, scores of U.S. based players will be competing for their respective national teams.
Below is a running list of players who currently play their college or youth club soccer in the U.S. To add a player, email us at [email protected]
Bermuda
Cayman Islands
SoccerWire Featured Player since September 2021.
Dominican Republic
- Keisla Gil (Central Methodist)
- Nadia Colon (Texas-Rio Grande Valley)
- Odaliana Gomez (Delaware)
- Jaylen Vallecillo (East Meadow SC)
- Renata Mercedes (Taft School)
- Dahien Cabrera (Edward Waters University)
- Jazmin Jackson (VCU)
El Salvador
SoccerWire Featured Player since July 2021.
Grenada
Guatemala
- Alexia Estrada (San Francisco)
- Elisa Fuentes (The Citadel)
- Betzael Contreras Martinez (Colorado Rapids)
Guyana
- Savanna Mondesir-Singh (St. Bonaventure)
- Annika Sproxton (Southeast Missouri)
- Anya Tribune (Charlotte Independence SC)
Haiti
Puerto Rico
- Isabel Ackerman (Tampa Bay United)
- Olivia Bevilacqua (Nationals SC)
- Eva Andersen (Slammers FC)
- Sarah Martinez (NC Courage Academy)
- Katsi Bengoa (Orlando City Youth Soccer)
- Susana Roberts (Portage Lightning Soccer Club)
- Skylynn Rodriguez (Cal State LA)
- Jess Torres (Creighton)
- JLo Varada (Campbell)
St. Kitts and Nevis
Trinidad and Tobago
US Virgin Islands
- Lita Frost (Florida Elite)
- Naya Vialva (Grambling)
- Tania Weyland (Rhodes)