U.S. Women’s Beach Soccer National Team roster selected for Spain trip
CHICAGO – U.S. Women’s Beach Soccer National Team head coach Morgan Church has selected her final 12-player roster that will face England, Portugal and Spain at the 2023 Women’s Mundialito Beach Soccer Tournament to be played from Oct. 13-15 at Isla Canela Beach in Ayamonte, Spain.
As U.S. Soccer continues to encourage and enable the game in all of its forms, the fourth-ranked USBWNT’s matches against three of the top seven sides in the world will set a new high mark for matches in a calendar year since the team first began play in 2019.
“Our players and staff are very excited to compete in the Mundialito Tournament,” said U.S. Women’s Beach Soccer National Team head coach Morgan Church. “This tournament brings together some of the best teams in the world and it should be one of the most competitive events we have played in yet. This group continues to grow with every camp and competition, and the Mundialito will be another great opportunity as we continue toward our goal to be the best in the world. Beyond that, as we push for a FIFA Women’s Beach Soccer World Cup, tournaments like this will help grow the excitement and interest around the game.”
Among the highlights of the team’s Mundialito Tournament roster are a core group of eight players that will take part in all five of the Beach WNT’s camps this year. The group has helped the USA win the 2023 Acapulco Beach Soccer Tournament this past April in Mexico as well as earn a 5-1-0 mark in 2023 – already a team record for wins in a calendar year.
Headlining the roster is Kilee Quigley, whose 12 goals in 14 matches stand as the most in Beach WNT history, as well as defender Jeane Sunseri-Warp, who is the only player to appear in each of the team’s 18 matches since 2019. They are joined by two-time Women’s Beach Soccer Player of the year Ali Hall, whose 10 career goals tie her for second on the team’s all-time scoring list, and forward Hannah Adler, whose eight goals this year tie her with Quigley as the team’s joint-scoring leaders in 2023.
Two veteran players who missed out on the Acapulco triumph will also return to competitive action. With 10 career appearances, Melissa Lowder is the Beach WNT’s all-time cap leader among goalkeepers, while Lauren Leslie’s 10 goals tie her with Hall for second on the team’s all-time scoring list.
Nikki Haimes, who took part in the team’s domestic training camps in February and July, is the lone uncapped player on the roster and is expected to make her international debut during the tournament.
Related News
U.S. U-16 Women’s Youth National Team set to kickoff training camp with 24 players
All the players are in the 2008 birth year.
Megan Rapinoe plays final game of USWNT career in win over South Africa
The USWNT bid farewell to a legend.
Roster revealed for U.S. Women’s Futsal National Team ID Camp in Pennsylvania
Head coach Marcia Tafarel has selected 21 players.
USA drawn into Group E for 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup
The U-17 World Cup kicks off November 10.
U.S. Soccer to build National Training Center and headquarters in Atlanta
Arthur Blank is contributing $50 million for the project.
Fifth set of Girls Fall 2023 High School Rankings announced
View the latest Girls Fall High School Top 25.
SOCCERWIRE MARKETPLACE
- Head Coach Sought (w Potential for Technical Role)
- Dana Cup Hjørring 2025
- Join Official Elite Summer Soccer Camps with Europe’s Top Pro Clubs!
- Loudoun College Showcase 2025: Earlybird Registration is OPEN NOW
- Maryland United College Showcase Series 2025
- The St. James Winter Futsal Program
- International Tryout in Spain
- ECNL Girls Goalkeepers Wanted!
- Adidas College Showcase 2024
- International Soccer Tours & Tournaments
College Recruiting Commitment Tracker
Featured Players
COLLEGE RECRUITING STARTS HERE
Join the SoccerWire College Soccer Recruiting Search Engine and learn how to be seen OVER 1 MILLION TIMES PER YEAR.
- Basic $99 – for life
- Featured $299 – for life
- Featured PLUS $399 – for life