Women’s international soccer has been evolving at a rapid pace. The results have been exciting, especially with the 2023 Women’s World Cup approaching. A new international recurrence is incorporating the future generation of female athletes. Here, we’ll focus on some of the youngest female international players emerging on the international pitch. So, without further ado, check out some possible teenagers at the Women’s World Cup!
Maika Hamano
Maika Hamano thanking everyone for their birthday wishes is the most wholesome thing you’ll see today. 🥹💙 pic.twitter.com/JpyrqnPDN3
— Chelsea Women Loan Army (@CFCWLoanArmy) May 12, 2023
Born in January 2004, Hamano is a 19-year-old forward who plays on Japan’s Women’s National Team. She recently joined Chelsea and made her mark on the Japan U20 National Team. What sets Hamano apart is her deception. She is able to confuse the back line, allowing her to make space for a through ball. Additionally, her touches are clean and her shots are calm and effective. Look out for number 23 this summer!
Tarciane Karen
Tarciane – @SCCPFutFeminino pic.twitter.com/EElju3IiUR
— Seleção Feminina de Futebol (@SelecaoFeminina) March 20, 2023
Born in 2003, Karen is a 19-year-old who plays on Brazil’s Women’s…