Canada Soccer names roster for U-20 friendlies in Costa Rica

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Jeneva Hernandez Gray of Portugal's Sporting CP and AFC Toronto's Olivia Chisholm will join Canada's women's under-20 team for a pair of friendlies in Costa Rica this month.

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Jeneva Hernandez Gray of Portugal’s Sporting CP and AFC Toronto’s Olivia Chisholm will join Canada’s women’s under-20 team for a pair of friendlies in Costa Rica this month.

The midfielders are among the expanded 30-player roster named by head coach Cindy Tye on Monday. 

She says the camp is an opportunity for staff to “take a closer look at a wider pool of talent” within the program.

The Canada Soccer Association logo is seen on a corner flag as Canada plays Argentina during an international friendly soccer match, in Langford, B.C., on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
The Canada Soccer Association logo is seen on a corner flag as Canada plays Argentina during an international friendly soccer match, in Langford, B.C., on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

The group includes 14 players returning to the Canadian U-20 squad from the team that won the 2025 CONCACAF women’s U-20 championship in dramatic fashion in June. 

Canada will be without scoring sensation Annabelle Chukwu (University of Notre Dame) after the 19-year-old forward was called up by the senior national team for the FIFA Series in Brazil. 

The April camp, which includes games against Costa Rica on April 13 and 16, comes as Canada continues preparing for the FIFA U-20 women’s World Cup taking place in Poland in September.

“These matches will provide a valuable test for the group, allowing us to evaluate performances in a competitive setting and continue building on the standards we expect,” Tye said in a release. “It’s an important step as we continue our preparation for the World Cup.”

CANADA

Goalkeepers: Noelle Henning (Michigan State University), Madison London (Creighton University), Kylie Sandulak (Vancouver Rise FC)

Defenders: Evelyn Mackay (University of Memphis), Amy Medley (CF Montreal), Bridget Mutipula (Florida State University), Iba Oching (University of Iowa), Janet Okeke (Florida State University), Stephanie Schoeley (Providence College), Chloe Taylor (Vancouver Rise FC)

Midfielders: Norah Bell (Arizona State University), Olivia Chisholm (AFC Toronto), Jadea Collin (University of Wisconsin—Madison), Sienna Gibson (University of British Columbia), Jeneva Hernandez Gray (Sporting CP), Teegan Melenhorst (University of Miami), Inès Nourani (University of Connecticut), Aniyah Nurse-Whyte (University of Arkansas), Emma Reda (University of Nebraska), Victoria Rocci (University of South Alabama), Felicia Roy (Montreal Roses), Taegan Stewart (Calgary Wild), Liana Tarasco (University of Iowa), Marée-Anne van Doesbueg (University of Connecticut)

Forwards: Sariyah Bailey (Louisiana State University), Léa Larouche (University of Iowa), Nikolina Istocki (AS St. Etienne), Élise Perron (University of Memphis), Anaiyah Robinson (University of Tennessee), Emma Yee (University of Illinois)

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 6, 2026.

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