NSL Talent Set to Shine on the International Stage During FIFA Window

NSL Talent Set to Shine on the International Stage During FIFA Window
Published on
November 21, 2025

As the FIFA International Window approaches, clubs across the NSL are once again seeing their players step onto the world stage. From World Cup qualifying campaigns to high-profile international friendlies, 18 NSL athletes are set to represent 11 different national teams across four continents, underscoring the league’s growing global footprint and competitive calibre following a record-breaking inaugural season.

AFC Toronto: 
Cloey Uddenburg joins St. Kitts & Nevis for the CONCACAF W Championship Qualifiers, adding her versatility and intensity to a crucial stage of their campaign.
Emma Regan will suit up for Canada in a pair of international friendlies against Japan, bringing her poise and technical strength to the national midfield.
Sierra Cota-Yarde heads to Portugal for friendlies against both the Netherlands and Brazil, an exciting opportunity against two global powerhouses.

Calgary Wild FC:
Ally Green and Meikayla Moore represent New Zealand in friendlies versus rivals Australia bringing their consistency, control, and calming influence to the backline
On the flip side, Kahli Johnson is set to feature for Australia, a meeting that pits NSL teammates against one another on opposite sides.
Michelle Romero and Sonia O’Neill join Venezuela for key CONMEBOL Women’s Nations League matches against Ecuador and Peru.
Jackie Sawicki receives dual honours: she joins the Philippines National Team Training Camp and will also represent Philippines Futsal at the first-ever FIFA Women’s Futsal World Cup, marking a historic moment for her program.

Halifax Tides FC: 
Anika Tóth joins Slovakia bringing her sharp reflexes between the posts as they continue to build momentum.
Milly Clegg links up with New Zealand for matches against Australia to add some serious attacking flair to their front lines
Tiffany Cameron will represent Jamaica in the 2027 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers against Dominica, adding veteran leadership to the Reggae Girlz squad.

Montréal Roses FC:
Chaerim joins South Korea for friendlies against the Netherlands, adding her dynamic midfield presence to a squad preparing for a heavy year ahead.
Tanya Boychuk heads to Ukraine for fixtures against Austria and Scotland as part of the She Plays tournament in Spain.

Ottawa Rapid FC:
Choo Hyo-Joo will meet fellow NSL player Chaerim in joining South Korea for their friendlies with the Netherlands.
DB Pridham continues her rise with her first ever call-up to the Canadian Senior National Team for friendlies against Japan.

Vancouver Rise FC:
Holly Ward rejoins Canada for friendlies against Japan, bringing her pace and creativity to the national squad.
Jessika Cowart joins the Philippines National Team Training Camp, continuing to be a mainstay for the Filipinas.

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