The US Women's National Team (USWNT) is preparing to defend their SheBelieves Cup title for the fifth consecutive year. The tournament will see the USWNT face Australia, Japan, and Colombia in Houston, Glendale, Arizona, and San Diego. Coach Vlatko Andonovski has called up a roster that includes 12 players from the 2024 Paris Olympics squad, but only four starters from the tournament.
The tournament is taking place in Houston , Glendale, Arizona and San Diego .
Speaking about her selection, Hayes explained: "The team is still growing, and I continue to be impressed with the dedication of our player pool to get better, individually and as a group.
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