If you start to find yourself rooting for players on the USWNT and want to keep following their careers even after the World Cup, we have you covered!
Although the World Cup only occurs once every four years, these fantastic players are still on the field year-round. Nine of the 12 clubs in the United States’ top-tier women’s league, the National Women’s Soccer League, are represented on the USWNT roster.
Some clubs even have two or more players (OL Reign has five!) representing the United States in the 2023 World Cup.
Here is a full list where you can find out where each player suits up during the regular season.
1
Alex Morgan
CLUB: San Diego Wave FC (NSWL)
2
Sophia Smith
CLUB: Portland Thorns FC (NWSL)
3
Trinity Rodman
CLUB: Washington Spirit (NSWL)
4
Megan Rapinoe
CLUB: OL Reign (NWSL)
5
Alyssa Thompson
CLUB: Angel City FC (NWSL)
6
Lynn Williams
CLUB: Gotham FC (NSWL)
7
Lindsey Horan
CLUB: Olympique Lyonnais (France)
8
Rose Lavelle
CLUB: OL Reign (NWSL)
9
Julie Ertz
CLUB: Angel City FC (NWSL)
10
Savannah DeMelo
CLUB: Louisville FC (NWSL)
11
Andi Sullivan
CLUB: Washington Spirit (NSWL)
12
Ashley Sanchez
CLUB: Washington Spirit (NSWL)
13
Kristie Mewis
CLUB: Gotham FC (NSWL)
14
Alana Cook
CLUB: OL Reign (NWSL)
15
Naomi Girma
CLUB: San Diego Wave FC (NSWL)
16
Emily Sonnett
CLUB: OL Reign (NWSL)
17
Emily Fox
CLUB: North Carolina Courage (NWSL)
18
Crystal Dunn
CLUB: Portland Thorns FC (NWSL)
19
Kelley O'Hara
CLUB: Gotham FC (NSWL)
20
Sofia Huerta
CLUB: OL Reign (NWSL)
21
Alyssa Naeher
CLUB: Chicago Red Stars
22
Casey Murphy
CLUB: North Carolina Courage (NWSL)
23
Aubrey Kingsbury
CLUB: Washington Spirit (NSWL)
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