Trinity Rodman returns to the U.S. women's national team (USWNT) for the first time since April, participating in the January training camp and upcoming matches against Paraguay and Chile. After struggling with injuries, Rodman joins a roster of 26 players primarily from the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Coach Emma Hayes emphasizes the camp's focus on player evaluation and preparing for future tournaments. The camp concludes with two matches—one against Paraguay on January 24 and another against Chile on January 27, both pivotal for assessing new and returning talent.

By the Numbers
  • Trinity Rodman has 47 appearances and 11 goals for the national team, the highest on the current roster.
  • Four players have been called up for their first time: Riley Jackson, Sally Menti, Maddie Dahlien, and Reilyn Turner.
State of Play
  • The winter camp takes place at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.
  • The USWNT roster includes a mix of established players and newcomers, reflecting the team's long-term development strategy.
What's Next

As the matches against Paraguay and Chile approach, players will be evaluated for their potential contributions to future tournaments, including the crucial 2026 SheBelieves Cup.

Bottom Line

Rodman's return symbolizes an opportunity for further strengthening the USWNT, with the upcoming camp designed to deepen the player pool ahead of significant competitions in the coming years.