Three debutants named in first Ford Football Ferns squad of 2025


Ford Football Ferns interim head coach Michael Mayne has named his first squad of 2025, ahead of his side taking on Costa Rica later this month, kicking off a new cycle for the team with three debutants called up. 

Perth Glory forward Kelli Brown, Melbourne Victory goalkeeper Geo Candy, and FFC Turbine Potsdam midfielder Maya Hahn, who recently committed to play for Aotearoa New Zealand at senior international level, have all been called up to the Ford Football Ferns for the first time. 

All three players were part of the bronze medal winning team at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup where Michael Mayne was an assistant coach. 

Wellington Phoenix’s Manaia Elliott and Feyenoord’s Emma Pijnenburg have also been named as uncapped players who have yet to take the field for the Ferns. 

The full 23-player squad is:

Liz Anton (19 caps) Canberra United, Australia
Mackenzie Barry (20 caps) Wellington Phoenix, Aotearoa New Zealand
Hannah Blake (6 caps) Durham FC, England
Kelli Brown (debut) Perth Glory, Australia
Claudia Bunge (31 caps) Melbourne Victory, Australia
Geo Candy (debut) Melbourne Victory, Australia
Milly Clegg (12 caps) Halifax Tides FC, Canada
Brianna Edwards (1 cap) Sydney FC, Australia
Manaia Elliott (0 caps) Wellington Phoenix, Aotearoa New Zealand
Victoria Esson (24 caps) Rangers FC, Scotland
Michaela Foster (22 caps) Durham FC, England
Macey Fraser (6 caps) Utah Royals, USA
Maya Hahn (debut) FFC Turbine Potsdam, Germany
Jacqui Hand (31 caps) Sheffield United, England
Grace Jale (34 caps) Wellington Phoenix, Aotearoa New Zealand
Katie Kitching (14 caps) Sunderland AFC, England
Annalie Longo (136 caps) Wellington Phoenix, Aotearoa New Zealand
Meikayla Moore (67 caps) Calgary Wild FC, Canada
Ruby Nathan (5 caps) Canberra United, Australia
Grace Neville (10 caps) London City Lionesses, England
Emma Pijnenburg (0 caps) Feyenoord Rotterdam, Netherlands
Indiah-Paige Riley (27 caps) Crystal Palace, England
Kate Taylor (21 caps) Dijon FCO, France

Interim head coach Michael Mayne is looking forward to kicking off a new cycle with the team and starting to build towards the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027:  

“I feel very privileged to be naming a Ford Football Ferns team for the first time as interim head coach and I’m excited about getting back into our environment with the players. 

“It’s been a thorough process since taking this role on after the Olympics and I have spent the time connecting with our wider squad of around 40 players to understand how we can start this cycle and make sure we have clarity on where we are at, and where we need to be, by the time the team hits Brazil in 2027. 

“As this is the start of a new cycle it is an opportunity to test some new and more inexperienced players, and there is a great opportunity for those selected for this tour to show me where their strengths lie and how that will support the team getting success on the pitch.  

“The priority remains to put us in the best place to win games and get out of the group at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027, and this is a great opportunity to begin creating some competition for positions. 

“The team will be playing regularly in the build-up to the next World Cup so there are ample opportunities for a range of players to be involved early in the cycle. 

“We want to make sure that come the next major tournament we have tested a number of options and systems that allow us to be more threatening on the pitch, more exciting on the ball, and be a team that looks and feels different in the way we win games.”


The Ford Football Ferns play Costa Rica (FIFA rank 43) on Sunday 23 February at 1pm NZT (Saturday 22 February at 6pm local time) and Wednesday 26 February at 11am NZT (Tuesday 25 February at 4pm local time). 

Both games will be played at Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto in Alajuela, Costa Rica.


Article added: Monday 03 February 2025

 

 

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