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Jane Campbell Called Into USWNT Camp After Tullis-Joyce Injury

U.S. Soccer’s move hands Campbell a renewed chance to press for playing time and shifts the short-term goalkeeper evaluation ahead of the upcoming Brazil friendlies.

Overview

  • U.S. Soccer confirmed that Jane Campbell has been added to the national-team June camp as an injury replacement after Phallon Tullis-Joyce was hurt while playing in the World Sevens tournament in London.
  • The camp’s goalkeeping group now comprises Claudia Dickey, Jane Campbell and Mandy McGlynn, giving the coaching staff three options to assess in live matches.
  • Campbell brings established international experience, having earned 10 senior caps and been named to both the 2020 and 2024 Olympic rosters, and she is a longtime starter in the NWSL.
  • Tullis-Joyce, the Manchester United keeper who had a strong club season, loses a near-term chance to stake a claim for the national-team pecking order because of the injury.
  • Head coach Emma Hayes praised Campbell on her call-up, and the friendlies against Brazil will serve as a short-term audition that could influence selection decisions and minutes among the three goalkeepers.