With 108 call-ups across 30 countries and all 14 NWSL clubs represented, the upcoming international window promises to be a busy one—for both players and fans.
For supporters, it’s a chance to watch their favorite NWSL stars shine on the global stage. For national teams, especially in South America and Europe, it’s a critical window of preparation ahead of this summer’s Copa América Femenina and UEFA Women’s EURO tournaments and one last opportunity to assess players before final tournament rosters are set.
Seattle Reign FC leads all clubs with 12 players called up, followed closely by Portland Thorns FC, Utah Royals, and Washington Spirit with 10 each. This window also marks a major milestone for three players earning their first senior national team call-ups: Kerry Abello (USA), Zara Chavoshi (Canada), and Lo’eau LaBonta (USA).
Here’s a full look at the NWSL players heading off for international duty this window!
Updated May 28
ANGEL CITY FC – 8*
Alanna Kennedy – Australia
Casey Phair – South Korea
Angelina Anderson – USA U-23
Kennedy Fuller – USA U-20
Riley Tiernan – USA U-23
Alyssa Thompson – USA
Gisele Thompson – USA
Bre Norris – Mexico U-23
Note: this list does not include Iceland’s Sveindís Jónsdóttir, recently signed by Angel City FC through 2027, who will join LA pending the approval of her International Transfer Certificate (ITC).
BAY FC – 3
Princess Marfo – Ghana
Jordan Silkowitz – USA U-23
Racheal Kundananji – Zambia
CHICAGO STARS FC – 3
Julia Grosso – Canada
Jameese Joseph – USA U-23
Ludmila - Brazil
GOTHAM FC – 9
Jess Carter – England
Ann-Katrin Berger – Germany
Stella Nyamekye – Ghana
Jéssica Silva – Portugal
Esther González – Spain
Lilly Reale – USA U-23
Sarah Schupansky – USA U-23
Mak Whitham – USA U-17
Emily Sonnett – USA
HOUSTON DASH – 8
Sarah Puntigam – Austria
Kiki Van Zanten – Jamaica
Diana Ordóñez – Mexico
Michelle Alozie – Nigeria
Evelina Duljan – Sweden U-23
Ramona Bachmann – Switzerland
Avery Patterson – USA
Bárbara Olivieri – Venezuela
KANSAS CITY CURRENT – 8
Debinha – Brazil (called up but withdrew due to injury)
Lorena – Brazil
Nichelle Prince – Canada
Mary Long – USA U-20
Katie Scott – USA U-20
Lo’eau LaBonta – USA (first senior call-up)
Michelle Cooper – USA
Claire Hutton – USA
RACING LOUISVILLE FC – 4
Ary Borges – Brazil
Janine Sonis – Canada
Ángela Barón – Colombia
Emma Sears – USA
NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE – 5
Sydney Collins – Canada
Denise O’Sullivan – Ireland
Manaka Matsukubo – Japan
Riley Jackson – USA U-23
Jaedyn Shaw – USA
ORLANDO PRIDE – 9
Angelina – Brazil
Marta – Brazil
Zara Chavoshi – Canada (first senior call-up)
Anna Moorhouse – England
Kerry Abello – USA (first senior call-up)
Emily Sams – USA
Prisca Chilufya – Zambia
Grace Chanda – Zambia
Barbra Banda – Zambia
PORTLAND THORNS FC – 10
Kaitlyn Torpey – Australia
Mimi Alidou – Canada
Jessie Fleming – Canada
Isabella Obaze – Denmark
Hina Sugita – Japan
Reyna Reyes – Mexico
Caiya Hanks – USA U-23
Sam Coffey – USA
Olivia Moultrie – USA
Deyna Castellanos – Venezuela
SAN DIEGO WAVE FC – 9
Adriana Leon – Canada
Kailen Sheridan – Canada
Daniela Arias – Colombia
Delphine Cascarino – France
Gia Corley – Germany U-23
Kyra Carusa – Ireland
María Sánchez – Mexico
Hanna Lundkvist – Sweden
Kennedy Wesley – USA U-23
SEATTLE REIGN FC – 12
Jordyn Huitema – Canada
Nérilia Mondésir – Haiti
Ji So-Yun – South Korea
Ana-Maria Crnogorčević – Switzerland
Jordyn Bugg – USA U-23
Maddie Dahlien – USA U-23
Emily Mason – USA U-23
Sam Meza – USA U-23
Lynn Biyendolo – USA
Claudia Dickey – USA
Jess Fishlock – Wales
Angharad James-Turner – Wales
UTAH ROYALS FC – 10
Cloé Lacasse – Canada
Ana Maria Guzman – Colombia
Janni Thomsen – Denmark
Aisha Solorzano – Guatemala
Mina Tanaka – Japan
Cristina Roque – Puerto Rico
Mandy McGlynn – USA
Ally Sentnor – USA
Bianca St-Georges - Canada
Lauren Flynn – USA U-23
WASHINGTON SPIRIT – 10
Gabby Carle – Canada
Rosemonde Kouassi – Côte d'Ivoire
Esme Morgan – England
Kysha Sylla – France U-23
Narumi Miura – Japan
Rebeca Bernal – Mexico
Sandy MacIver – Scotland
Tara McKeown – USA
Makenna Morris – USA U-23
Chloe Ricketts – USA U-20