Women’s U-17 National Team Roster Announced for February Camp in Spain 

24 players called up as CANW17 opens 2026 with international preparation camp 

Canada Soccer’s Women’s Under-17 National Team (CANW17) has unveiled its roster for a February preparation camp in Spain, kicking off the 2026 calendar year as the program builds toward the Concacaf Women’s U-17 Championship Qualifiers in March. These qualifiers will determine Canada’s place at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2026™, which is now held every year and will take place in October and November. 

The 24-player group includes 22 selected players and two training players, representing a new cycle for the Women’s U-17 program. All players were born on or after 1 January 2009, with the majority entering the U-17 age group for the first time. Four players, Mélyna Alexis, Gabriela Istocki, Lacey Kindel, and Reed Tingley, return from the squad that competed at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2025™, providing continuity while the rest of the roster highlights emerging talent from professional academies, elite youth environments, and Canada Soccer’s National Development Centre network. 

The team will be based in Salou, Spain, from 2 to 14 February and will play three international matches at Futbol Salou Stadium. Canada will face Andorra on 7 February at 4:00 p.m. local time (10:00 a.m. ET / 7:00 a.m. PT), followed by Finland on 10 February at 4:00 p.m. local time (10:00 a.m. ET / 7:00 a.m. PT), and will conclude with a second match against Finland on 13 February at 11:00 a.m. local time (5:00 a.m. ET / 2:00 a.m. PT). ​ 

Jesse Acteson will lead the team on an interim basis during this camp, while Head Coach and Women’s Youth Excel Program Lead Jen Herst recovers from a medical procedure. Acteson was part of Canada’s technical staff during the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2025™ and most recently led the Women’s U-16 National Team during its December identification camp. 

“This camp gives us the opportunity to integrate both returning players and new talent while continuing to shape the team’s identity and set standards for the cycle. With Concacaf qualifiers just around the corner in March, every session and match matters. We look forward to working with the players, seeing how they respond in an international setting and take meaningful steps toward representing Canada on the world stage.” ​

Jesse Acteson, ​ Women’s U17 Interim Technical Project Lead

 CANW17 

Position ​ 

Name ​ 

Active Club ​ 

Hometown ​ 

GK 

Kellyane Dumas 

CF Montréal 

Terrebonne, QC, CAN 

GK 

Megan Lemieux 

CF Montréal ​ 

Montréal, QC, CAN 

GK 

Samantha Powell 

Vancouver Rise FC Academy ​ 

Winnipeg, MB, CAN 

DF 

Christ-Mayron Brou 

CF Montréal ​ 

Quebec, QC, CAN 

DF 

 Myla Ewasiuk 

Vancouver Rise FCAcademy 

Langley, BC, CAN 

DF 

Iris Oppong 

NDC-CDN Ontario ​ 

Whitby, ON, CAN 

DF 

Elizabeth Proulx 

CF Montréal 

Saint-Constant, QC, CAN 

DF 

Paige Rueffer 

NDC-CDN Ontario ​ 

Mississauga, ON, CAN 

DF 

Sloane Southcombe 

Ottawa South United 

Ottawa, ON, CAN 

MF 

Brady Burtnett 

Sting Royal 

Dallas, TX, USA 

MF 

Samantha Cardoso 

NDC-CDN Ontario ​ 

Mississauga, ON, CAN 

MF 

Gabriela Istocki ​ 

NDC-CDN Ontario ​ 

Mississauga, ON, CAN 

MF 

Isabella Lanzillotta 

NDC-CDN Ontario ​ 

Mississauga, ON, CAN 

MF 

JosemichikoayoOlaco* 

Villarreal academy ​ 

Nova Scotia, CAN 

MF 

Brooklyn Schwartzberg 

Legends FC 

San Diego, CA, USA 

MF 

Chloe Scicchitano 

CF Montreal ​ 

Laval, QC, CAN 

FW ​ 

Mélyna Alexis ​ 

CF Montréal ​ ​ 

Mascouche, QC, CAN 

FW 

Bridget Asekomhe 

Albion Hurricanes FC ​ 

Katy, TX, USA 

FW 

Brooklyn Boldt 

Vancouver Rise FC Academy 

South Surrey, BC, CAN 

FW ​ 

Adrianna Giese 

Vancouver Rise FC Academy 

Burnaby, BC, CAN 

FW ​ 

Lacey Kindel ​ 

Vancouver Rise FC Academy ​ 

Coquitlam, BC, CAN 

FW ​ 

Maya Rudic* 

SC Heerenveen 

Charlottetown, PEI, CAN 

FW 

Rylee Struyk 

Albion Hurricanes FC 

Montgomery, USA 

FW ​ 

Reed Tingley ​ 

Concorde Fire ​ 

Atlanta, GA, USA 

* Training players ​ 


Marianne Gagné

Women's National Team Program Communications Manager / Gérante des communications de l'équipe national féminine, Canada Soccer

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