11 Reign FC Players Called Up for April FIFA Window

Over the coming week, a total of 11 Reign FC players will represent their countries on the international stage during the FIFA window.

Headlining this group is the veteran core of Reign FC, all of whom provide leadership and an extensive level of world-class experience for both club and country.

“Jess Fishlock (Wales), Ana Maria Crnogorčević (Switzerland), Ji So-Yun (South Korea) and Haz James (Wales) bring years of experience at the highest level. Their continued involvement with their national teams is a point of pride for our club and a reminder of the leadership they bring both on and off the field,” said Reign FC General Manager Lesle Gallimore.

The Reign’s Welsh corps, Fishlock, James-Turner and defender Lily Woodham, who is currently on loan to Crystal Palace, are set to compete in Cymru’s Nations League campaign. The team will play two matches, against Denmark and Sweden. These fixtures are an opportunity for Wales to prepare for this summer’s UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 finals in Switzerland.

“Jess Fishlock, Lily Woodham and Angharad James-Turner have all been part of Wales’ journey to the 2025 UEFA Women’s EURO—marking what could be the nation’s first-ever qualification for the tournament,” said Gallimore. “For a country with such deep footballing passion, it’s a powerful milestone. Jess, already a national icon, continues to lead with experience and heart, while Haz and Lily represent the next generation pushing Wales into a new era.”

Like the Welsh, Ana-Maria Crnogorčević and Switzerland are also competing in the UEFA Women’s Nations League, playing matches against France and Iceland. Led by mainstay players like Crnogorčević, the all-time leader for her country in caps and goals, the team looks to gear up for a strong EURO run.

“Ana-Maria Crnogorčević is poised for another summer at the Euros with Switzerland. As the country’s all-time leading scorer, Ana brings a wealth of tournament experience—and continues to be a cornerstone of the Swiss national team,” said Gallimore.

Ji So-Yun and Korea Republic are playing two friendly matches against Australia as the team prepare for the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup and 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers. The pair of games will allow not only an evaluation of Korea’s current roster, but a preview of the Asian Cup environment. Ji, who recently won KFA Player of the Year, leads her country all-time in caps (163) and goals (72).

“Watching our players compete on such a historic stage is incredibly special. Whether making history with their first appearance or adding to an already remarkable legacy, we’re proud to support them every step of the way,” shared Gallimore.

Reign FC’s young players continue to shine as well, gaining valuable experience at the international level. Six players have been called up to United States Youth Women’s National Team camps –defenders Jordyn Bugg and Emily Mason, midfielders Ainsley McCammon and Sally Menti, and forwards Emeri Adames and Maddie Dahlien.

“We’re also incredibly proud to support the next generation of national team players. Maddie Dahlien, Emily Mason and Sally Menti will join the U.S. U-23 squad, while Emeri Adames and Jordyn Bugg head to the U-20s, and Ainsley McCammon joins the U-19s. These opportunities offer valuable growth—exposing young players to high-level competition and helping them build confidence that they’ll bring back to our group.”

The youngest of the group, McCammon is one of three NWSL players to be selected to the U-19 squad, alongside San Diego’s Melanie Barcenas and Angel City’s Kennedy Fuller. That trio recently played in the 2024 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, where the United States took third place. McCammon scored once, adding a goal in the third-place match against England.

Adames and Bugg are leading the U-20 team as the only professional players called into camp. Both players were part of the United States U-20 squad at the 2024 FIFA Women’s World Cup that captured the third-place finish. The defender and forward both started all seven matches of the tournament.

Rounding out the Reign’s youth call ups Dahlien, Mason and Menti join the U-23 squad. Reign’s newest signing, Menti, was originally called up for the 2022 FIFA U-20 World Cup but sustained an injury before the tournament started. Dahlien and Mason were both called into the 2025 Futures Camp in Florida in January and have also represented the USA in the FIFA Women’s World Cup at the youth level.

“We know international call-ups aren’t earned alone. They’re the result of hard work, daily training, and the support of teammates, staff, and fans. While we’ll miss these players during the window, we’ll be cheering them on from Seattle and welcoming them back with pride.”

 

 

Reign FC April International Match Schedule

Friday, April 4

2:00 a.m. PT – Korea Republic vs. Australia (Friendly)

11:00 a.m. PT – Switzerland vs. France (UEFA Women’s Nations League)

11:15 a.m. PT – Wales vs. Denmark (UEFA Women’s Nations League)

Monday, April 7

2:30 a.m. PT – Korea Republic vs. Australia (Friendly)

Tuesday, April 8

8:45 a.m. PT – Switzerland vs. Iceland (UEFA Women’s Nations League)

10:00 a.m. PT – Wales vs. Sweden (UEFA Women’s Nations League)

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