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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Lily Yohannes picks USWNT: Teenage midfielder chooses to represent USA Soccer over the Netherlands
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Lily Yohannes picks USWNT: Teenage midfielder chooses to represent USA Soccer over the Netherlands

Last updated: November 12, 2024 3:31 am
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The U.S. women’s national team program received an early holiday gift with the decision of 17-year-old Lily Yohannes to represent the United States internationally. The talented midfielder chose the U.S. over the Netherlands, marking a significant win for the USWNT under head coach Emma Hayes. Yohannes made the announcement on social media, expressing her gratitude to both federations for their support and guidance throughout the decision-making process.

Born in the United States, Yohannes moved to the Netherlands with her family at a young age and signed with Dutch club AFC Ajax at just 15 years old. She made history as the youngest player to start in a UEFA Women’s Champions League match at 16 and has already showcased her skill with two goals and one assist in six games for Ajax. Despite her eligibility to play for either national team, Yohannes recently applied for Dutch citizenship in 2024 but ultimately decided to commit to representing her homeland, the United States.

USWNT head coach Emma Hayes had been patient and supportive of Yohannes as she made her decision, and it seems to have paid off with the young midfielder now officially part of the national team setup. Yohannes had the opportunity to train with the USWNT ahead of the Paris Olympics and made her debut, scoring her first international goal in just 15 minutes of play against South Korea.

As the USWNT midfield continues to evolve post-Julie Ertz and Sam Mewis, Yohannes brings a new dynamic to the team. Her versatility as a possessive, passing, defensive midfielder adds depth to the midfield options for Hayes. With veterans like Lindsey Horan and Rose Lavelle managing minutes differently, Yohannes could potentially fill the No. 8 role and provide stability in the midfield.

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Looking ahead, the USWNT will close out the year with friendlies against England and the Netherlands in Europe. The timing is perfect for Yohannes to join the squad and continue her development on the international stage. With her decision to represent the United States, Yohannes adds another layer of talent to the USWNT midfield, giving the team more options and depth as they prepare for the upcoming international cycle. When it comes to living a healthy and fulfilling life, there are many factors to consider. One of the most important aspects of overall well-being is maintaining a healthy lifestyle. This includes eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, and taking care of your mental health.

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