Seattle Reign FC Contributes Five Players to U.S. Women’s Team Camp
Seattle Reign FC leads the U.S. Women’s National Team's January camp with five players selected for upcoming friendlies against Paraguay and Chile. Defender Jordyn Bugg, forward Maddie Dahlien, goalkeeper Claudia Dickey, and midfielders Sally Menti and Sam Meza represent the club, marking a strong start to the 2026 international calendar. These players showcase the Reign's developmental success with notable individual achievements from the 2025 season, including league-leading performances and several first-time national team call-ups.
By the Numbers- Claudia Dickey finished the 2025 NWSL season with a league-high 88 saves.
- Sam Meza recorded a league-best 106 tackles during the regular season.
- All five players are under 25, contributing to 8 goals and 7 assists in the 2025 season.
- Five players from the Reign FC will train in Southern California in January.
- Dickey is the only goalkeeper in the league to have played every match in 2025.
- Jordyn Bugg is the only teenager in the U.S. Women's National Team camp.
The players will compete in friendly matches on January 24 against Paraguay and January 27 against Chile. Continued success in these matches could solidify their positions in the national team roster for future events, including major international tournaments in 2026.
Bottom LineThe inclusion of five young talents from Seattle Reign FC highlights the club's effective player development and potential for future impact on the national stage. As the Reign cultivates emerging athletes, their strong performances could redefine the U.S. women's soccer landscape moving forward.
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