The inaugural edition of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup is set to kick off in the United States of America this week, featuring 12 teams including four top South American sides. The tournament will begin with three groups of four teams each, followed by the quarterfinals.
The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) will be led by interim head coach Twila Kilgore, who previously served as an assistant coach under Vlatko Andonovski. Kilgore will hold the reins until the summer, after which Emma Hayes will take over the coaching duties.
Despite the interim coaching situation, the USWNT enters the tournament as favorites to clinch the title. The team has included promising young talents such as Jaedyn Shaw, Olivia Moultrie, Mia Fishel, and Jenna Nighswonger in their squad, who will be eager to make an impression ahead of the Olympics.
Mexico, under the guidance of Pedro López, will face a challenging Group A and will aim to secure a spot in the knockout stage. Argentina, fresh off a third-place finish at the last Copa América, will look to advance by finishing in the top two of their group.
The Dominican Republic will make their debut at a major international tournament, while Brazil, led by new head coach Arthur Elias, will navigate a transition period without the iconic Marta. Panama, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Costa Rica, Paraguay, and El Salvador complete the lineup of teams vying for success in the tournament.
With a mix of experienced players and emerging talents, the CONCACAF W Gold Cup promises to be an exciting showcase of women's soccer talent from across the Americas. Fans can expect competitive matches and potential upsets as the teams battle it out for glory in this prestigious tournament.