Preview: U.S. U-17 WYNT Faces Curaçao As Knockout Stage Begins At Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship




U.S. Under-17 Women’s Youth National Team
2022 Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship – Round of 16
USA vs. Curaçao
Estadio Panamericano; San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
April 30, 2022
4 p.m. ET (Fox Soccer Plus, ViX App in Spanish)
The U.S. Under-17 Women’s Youth National Team clinched first place in Group G on April 27 with a 5-0 win against Costa Rica as five different players scored goals. The victory earned the USA a knock-out round match-up with Curaçao, one of four teams that advanced directly to the Round of 16 by winning a pre-qualifying group. The USA will get an extra rest day before returning to the field on Saturday, April 30 at 4 p.m. ET at Estadio Panamericano in San Cristobal (Fox Soccer Plus, ViX App in Spanish). The USA scored 38 goals from 13 different players without conceding in its first three matches at the Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship.
All tournament matches will be broadcast in English on Fox Soccer Plus or FS2 and on the Fox Sports app with corresponding authentication. All matches will also be available in Spanish on TelevisaUnivision’s new streaming service ViX. Fans can visit vix.com or download the app on their devices to watch all the games.
Players born on or after Jan. 1, 2005, are age-eligible for the 2022 Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship. U.S. head coach Natalia Astrain selected 16 players born in 2005 and four born in 2006.
Follow the U-17 WYNT throughout the tournament on ussoccer.com as well as U.S. Soccer Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
GOALKEEPERS (2): 1-Abigail Gundry (NC Courage; Wake Forest, N.C.; 1), 12-Victoria Safradin (Internationals SC; Eastlake, Ohio; 2)
DEFENDERS (6): 2-Nicola Fraser (Real Colorado National; Highlands Ranch, Colo.; 2/1), 17-Alyssa Gonzalez (San Diego Surf; San Diego, Calif.; 2/0), 3-Savannah King (LAFC SoCal Youth; West Hills, Calif.; 2/0), 4-Cameron Roller (Solar SC; Sherman, Texas; 2/1), 5-Keegan Schmeiser (Chicago FC United; Bolingbrook, Ill.; 2/0), 20-Gisele Thompson (Total Futbol Academy; Studio City, Calif.; 2/0)
MIDFIELDERS (6): 10-Mia Bhuta (Internationals SC; Pittsburgh, Pa.; 3/0), 15-Shae Harvey (Slammers FC HB Koge; Hermosa Beach, Calif.; 2/4), 13-Claire Hutton (World Class FC; Bethlehem, N.Y.; 3/6), 7-Riley Jackson (Concorde Fire; Roswell, Ga.; 2/1), 8-Charlotte Kohler (Mountain View Los Altos; Woodside, Calif.; 2/5), 19-Lauren Martinho (NC Courage; Cary, N.C.; 3/2)
FORWARDS (6): 18-Onyeka Gamero (Beach FC; Cerritos, Calif.; 2/1), 11-Nicollette Kiorpes (NEFC; Worcester, Mass.; 3/2), 6-Mia Oliaro (NC Courage; Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3/2), 14-Melina Rebimbas (Players Development Academy; Warren, N.J.; 3/3), 9-Taylor Suarez (Charlotte SA; Charlotte, N.C.; 3/2), 16-Amalia Villarreal (Michigan Jaguars FC; Lansing, Mich.; 3/7)
This year marks the seventh edition of the Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship. The tournament began in 2008, the first year that FIFA staged a Women’s World Cup for U-17 women.
The 2020 competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and thus this is the first Concacaf U-17 tournament to introduce the new 20-team tournament format, which has been used for the previous two Concacaf Women’s Under-20 Championships. All previous iterations of the U-17 event were comprised of eight teams split into two groups of four. Now, sixteen countries were drawn into four groups of four, while four countries – Guyana, Honduras, Curaçao and Saint Kitts and Nevis -- have advanced directly to the Round of 16 via a pre-qualifying tournament.
The top three finishers in each group qualified to the Round of 16, where they will be joined by the four teams from pre-qualifying. From there, it’s a knockout bracket to the tournament final. The two winners of the semifinal matches, plus the winner of the third-place game, will qualify to the 2022 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup in India.
April 30
Group E winner Mexico vs. Pre-Qualifier Guyana
Group E Runner-Up Panama vs. Group G Third-Place Puerto Rico
Group G Winner USA vs. Pre-Qualifier Curaçao
Group G Runner-Up Costa Rica vs. Group E Third-Place Nicaragua
May 1
Group H Runner-Up Haiti vs. Group F Third-Place Dominican Republic
Group H Winner El Salvador vs. Pre-Qualifier St. Kitts and Nevis
Group F Runner-Up Jamaica vs. Group H Third-Place Cuba
Group F winner Canada vs. Pre-Qualifier Honduras
Seven countries have already qualified for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup thus far. In addition to host India, China PR and Japan have qualified from Asia via nominations by Asian Football Confederation based on results of 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship after the U-17 qualifying tournament was cancelled. Brazil, Chile and Colombia have qualified from the recently completed 2022 South American U-17 Women's Championship, while New Zealand was nominated by the Oceania Football Confederation after their qualifying tournament was also cancelled. Nine berths remain to be filled, three each from Concacaf, Africa and Europe.