Cromwell Ready to Join U.S. Women’s Soccer Under-20 Coaching Staff
Knights head coach travels to Clemson, S.C., for the two-week training
camp May 12-27.
ORLANDO, Fla. (www.ucfathletics.com) – UCF women’s soccer head coach
Amanda Cromwell recently traveled to California for the U.S. Soccer
Under-20 Training Camp in April, and she again will hit the road May
12-27 as a member of the coaching staff. Cromwell helped select 26
players from the California camp, and now rejoins the team in Clemson,
S.C., for a two-week training session as the program hopes to advance to
the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Chile.
Cromwell along with head coach Tony DiCicco will guide the United States
through several scrimmages, including a May 22 contest against the
Atlanta Silverbacks of the USL W-League. The camp is set to prepare the
team for CONCACAF qualification (The Confederation of North, Central
American and Caribbean Association Football) in June in Puebla, Mexico,
from June 17-28.
At that tournament south of the border, the U.S. will compete for one of
three CONCACAF berths at the World Cup. Along with the U.S., host
Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Jamaica, Nicaragua and Trinidad &
Tobago will participate in the event as well.
The 2008 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup will feature 16 teams, with 11
countries already qualifying (China, Japan, North Korea, England,
France, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina and Chile).
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