Goalkeeper: John McCarthy (LAFC).
Defenders: Diego Palacios (LAFC), Adonis Frías (Leon), Aaron Long (LAFC), Ivan Moreno (Leon).
Midfielders: Elias Hernandez (Leon), Luis Quinones (Tigres), Fidel Ambríz (Leon).
Forwards: *Víctor Dávila (Leon), Carlos Vela
(LAFC), Dénis Bouanga (LAFC).
*Named Best Player.
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• France. Former Bleues captain Amandine Henry, who is returning to NWSL to play for Angel City FC, was included in France's squad for the Women's World Cup after an absence of 30 months. Henry, 33, earned the last of her 93 caps in December 2020, then fell out after a dispute with former coach Corinne Diacre. Diacre was recently replaced by Herve Renard. Paris SG's Kadidiatou Diani was included despite suffering from a shoulder issue. Forwards Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Delphine Cascarino are out due to knee injuries.
The 57-year-old Australian was named Tottenham manager, having won five trophies in two seasons at Celtic. Read the whole story
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