The 2020 U-17 Women's World Cup was canceled because of the pandemic. The 2022 U-17 World Cup -- for players born in 2005 or later -- is slated for India (Oct 11-30, 2022) and the qualifying tournament will take place early next year.
California is best represented with nine players. Three clubs -- NC Courage, San Diego Surf and Solar SC of Texas -- have three players in the squad.
U.S. U-17 women's national team
GOALKEEPERS (4):
Abigail Gundry (NC Courage; Wake Forest, N.C.)
Victoria Safradin (Internationals SC; Eastlake, Ohio)
Kealey Titmuss (Nationals; Grand Blanc, Mich.)
Adelyn Todd (Real Colorado National; Littleon, Colo.)
DEFENDERS (10):
Hailey Baumann (Michigan Hawks; South Lyon, Mich.)
Alyssa Gonzalez (San Diego Surf; Lemon Grove, Calif.)
Morgan Juran (Real Colorado National; Littleton, Colo.)
Savannah King (LAFC SoCal Youth; West Hills, Calif.)
Cambry Patrick (Solar; Allen, Texas)
Cameron Roller (Solar; Sherman, Texas)
Keegan Schmeiser (Chicago United; Bolingbrook, Ill.)
Maggie Taitano (San Diego Surf; Carlsbad, Calif.)
Gisele Thompson (TFA Boys; Studio City, Calif.)
Amelia Van Zanten (Eclipse; Buffalo Grove, Ill.)
MIDFIELDERS (10):
Mia Bhuta (Internationals SC; Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Reese Black (Tophat; Atlanta, Ga.)
Shae Harvey (Slammers FC HB KØGE; Heromsa Beach, Calif.)
Claire Hutton (World Class; Slingerlands, N.Y.)
Riley Jackson (Concorde Fire; Roswell, Ga.)
Lauren Martinho (NC Courage; Cary, N.C.)
Ashley Pennie (Florida United; Miami, Fla.)
Morgan Roy (Nationals; Commerce, Mich.)
Samantha Smith (Boise Thorns FC; Boise, Idaho)
Emma Yolinksy (Solar; Prosper, Texas)
FORWARDS (11)
Jasmine Aikey (MVLA; Palo Alto, Calif.)
Melanie Barcenas (San Diego Surf; San Diego, Calif.)
Isabella Field (Sporting Blue Valley; Leawood, Kan.)
Maribel Flores (Slammers FC HB KØGE; Fullerton, Calif.)
Onyeka Gamero (Beach FC; Cerritos, Calif.)
Nicollette Kiorpes (NEFC; Worcester, Mass.)
Andrea Leyva (Heat FC; Las Vegas, Nev.)
Mia Oliaro (NC Courage; Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Melina Rebimbas (Michigan Hawks; Grosse Pointe, Mich.)
Amalia Villarreal (Michigan Jaguars; Lansing, Mich.)
Sydney Watts (Sporting Blue Valley; Lenexa, Kan.)