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Dickey takes 18 players to Danish tournament
July 1st, 2010 5:08AM
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TAGS:  denmark, u-17 women's world cup, youth girls


[U.S. UNDER-17 GIRLS] The USA will use a trip to Denmark July 2-11 to get quality under-17 girls international matches against the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. U.S. coach Mike Dickey will bring 18 players to the tournament. Five were part of the U.S. team that failed to qualify for the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup despite outscoring its opponents 38-0 at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Costa Rica. For the U.S. roster ...
 
U.S. Roster
GOALKEEPERS: McKenzie Karas (Premier ’95 Black; Las Vegas, Nev. ), Kate Rowland (San Juan; Vacaville, Ill.)
DEFENDERS: Stephanie Amack (Mustang Blast; Pleasanton, Calif.), Laura Liedle (San Diego Surf; San Diego, Calif.), Katie Naughton (Sockers FC; Arlington Heights, Ill.), Cari Roccaro (Albertson Fury; East Islip, N.Y.), Maya Theuer (San Diego Surf; Carlsbad, Calif.), Haley Washburn (San Juan SC; Folsom, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS: Joanna Boyles (CASL Spartan Elite; Raleigh, N.C.), Isabel Farrell (Crossfire; Bellevue, Wash.), Summer Green (Michigan Hawks; Milford, Mich.), Reilly Parker (Mustang Blast; Danville, Calif.), Courtney Raetzman (Sockers FC; Elk Grove Village, Ill), Ashley Spivey (Baltimore Soccer Bays; Baltimore, Md.), Danielle Weatherholt (So Cal Blues; Capistrano Beach, Calif.)
FORWARDS:  Lindsey Horan (Colorado Rush; Golden, Colo.), Kodi Lavrusky (Legends FC; Yucaipa, Calif.), Amber Munerlyn (So Cal Blues; Corona, Calif.)



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  1. Guenther Rieder
    commented on: July 2, 2010 at 12:07 p.m.
    A team that scores 38 and gives up 0 should qualify for the U17 women's world cup. I don't believe that the results of one particular tournament should determine qualification. I do believe that soccer fans want to see the best teams advance. CONCACAF should be ashamed of that dreadful tournament.


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