U.S. Under-19 Women’s Youth National Team head coach Carrie Kveton has named four Super League players to her 24-player roster for a training camp running from Oct. 24-30. Fort Lauderdale United FC’s Reese Klein, Lexington SC’s Emma Johnson, Carolina Ascent’s Charlotte Burge and Dallas Trinity FC’s Sealey Strawn will join the team in West Palm Beach, FL.
Klein has made three appearances for Fort Lauderdale this season, totaling 77 minutes of action. She most recently scored the game-winner in the team’s home opener, lifting it to a 1-0 victory against Brooklyn FC. The defender was an alternate on the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Team and competed with the U.S. U-19 Team in the Pan American Games in 2023. She is committed to play next fall at Clemson University.
Johnson has started one of her two matches played for Lexington this season, recording three interceptions, four duels won and a 77.8% passing accuracy. The defender was also called up to a U.S. U-15 training camp in 2022. Johnson was a part of Indy Eleven’s championship run in 2023 in the USL W League. She is set to join Penn State University’s women’s soccer team in 2026.
Burge joined Carolina Ascent this summer, becoming the youngest women’s professional goalkeeper in the United States at 18 years old. Burge relocated to Germany to play with 1.FFC Kaisterslautern in 2023 and was invited to preseason training with NWSL club Bay FC earlier this year. A native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Burge trained with USL League Two side, Virginia Beach United, for many summers and has also attended a plethora of U.S. Youth National Team ID Camps.
Strawn has made two appearances for Dallas this season, totaling 90 minutes on the field. Strawn boasts an impressive list of achievements, including being a 2021 and 2023 ECNL Champion, 2020 National League Champion, 2019 Super Copa Champion, and 2018 State Cup Champion. Additionally, she was invited to join the U.S. U-15 Women’s Youth National Team roster. She will join the UNC Tar Heels in 2026.
This U-19 Training Camp is in preparation for the next FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, which will be held in Poland in 2026. All players on the roster will be age-eligible for the tournament.