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Emma Hayes declares January camp job done, charts path to 2026 Women's World Cup qualification
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Emma Hayes Reflects on January Camp Success and Outlines Roadmap to 2026 Women’s World Cup Qualification

January 28, 2026 4 Min Read
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The U.S. women’s national team concluded its annual January training camp with convincing victories over Paraguay and Chile, positioning themselves well for the future. Head coach Emma Hayes has strategically planned for 2025, implementing the “WNT Way” to enhance the player pool and restart the previously inactive U23 USWNT team as part of their build-up to 2026.

The upcoming World Cup qualifiers for the Concacaf World Championship in November 2026 mark a critical milestone, as training camps are moving closer to determining the final rosters for this important tournament. The second year of Hayes’ tenure appears promising, highlighting the camp’s role as a continuation of the groundwork laid in 2025. Notably, forward Trinity Rodman stood out by becoming the most capped player on the team, playing in 47 matches, while the camp provided a platform for lesser-known players to showcase their skills and remain in contention for future tournaments.

“We’re working backwards to ensure we’re on track for World Cup qualification,” Hayes stated, emphasizing a tactical approach to team development and learning. Furthermore, she highlighted the camp’s focus on preparing for upcoming challenges, including the SheBelieves Cup, which will feature friendly matches against Japan among others, as these encounters will help sharpen the team’s competitive edge.

During the camp, Hayes used metaphors to convey her vision, comparing team development to building a house and ensuring foundational principles are in place before layering on tactical strategies. She expressed confidence in identifying key players for the core group crucial for qualifying and beyond, noting the importance of giving opportunities to younger talent while addressing the real demands of World Cup preparation.

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The SheBelieves Cup starts on March 1, with the team facing Argentina, Canada, and Colombia, followed by three games against Japan in April. While scheduling for the June training window remains uncertain due to the overlap with the men’s World Cup, the focus remains clear: advance preparation for the Women’s World Cup qualifiers set to take place later this year.

In the wake of January’s camp, Hayes believes that the team’s performance, despite some inexperience, showed maturity and promise for the future. The U23 program is also yielding benefits, enabling younger players to adapt seamlessly to the national team’s playing style.

Ultimately, Hayes aims to strike a balance between development and immediate success to ensure the team’s competitiveness on the world stage. “We can support players, but they must deliver results,” she remarked, underscoring the pressures players face in making their mark.

### Fan Take
This news is significant for soccer fans as it highlights the U.S. women’s team’s strategic preparation leading up to crucial World Cup qualifiers. As the team looks to blend established talent with emerging players, fans can expect an exciting evolution of the squad that might redefine their prowess in international competitions.

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