Nyah Rose Joins Canadian Women's Soccer Senior Team for Spain Training Camp
The 19-year-old forward steps up to the senior squad, following her sister Jade Rose's path in international soccer.
- Nyah Rose, a 19-year-old forward, is participating in her first training camp with Canada's senior women's soccer team in Spain.
- She previously excelled as a youth international, scoring key goals at the U-20 Women's World Cup and earning accolades at Southern Methodist University.
- Nyah's sister, Jade Rose, a 21-year-old defender with 26 senior caps, is absent from the camp due to an ankle injury.
- Canada Soccer's interim head coach Cindy Tye, previously the U-20 coach, is leading the team following the suspension of Bev Priestman due to the Olympic drone-spying scandal.
- The team is preparing for upcoming friendlies against Iceland and South Korea, marking an important development opportunity for young players like Nyah and others new to the senior squad.