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ECNL Oct 06, 2025

Players to Watch: ECNL Girls San Diego Event (October 2025)

(Pictured Above: Class of 2029 LA Breakers FC defender and SoccerWire Featured Player Sydney Roddick.)

The ECNL Girls San Diego Event is coming up October 11-13, as some of the nation’s best teams will go head-to-head in one of the most competitive tournaments of the Fall 2025 season.

ECNL San Diego will feature 110 total teams across the U12-U15 age groups. For the U14 and U15 divisions, these players are entering a key phase of their youth soccer careers, as college coaches begin to evaluate the upcoming group of athletes who will be eligible to be recruited in the coming years.

This weekend’s tournament will feature many of the top prospects in the country from the Class of 2029 and Class of 2030. Ahead of ECNL San Diego, here are some players to know for the tournament. Players are listed according to their graduation year.

You can also nominate a player that will be attending the event. To nominate a player for consideration, CLICK HERE.

Class of 2030

As a dual-footed center forward, Donohue excels at finishing with both feet, delivering accurate crosses, and taking powerful set pieces. Her ability to play in tight spaces has significantly improved over the past year, allowing her to create scoring opportunities under pressure and lead the line with confidence. She’s helped Bay Area Surf get off to a great start in ECNL league play this season. (HIGHLIGHTS)

Bringing speed and exceptional technical skills to the Mustang SC 2012 midfield, La Macchia has been a star from the NorCal Futsal program, winning numerous state and regional titles. Those futsal skills have translated to the ECNL field as well, with Mustang SC 2012 piling up an impressive 29 goals in just 8 games so far this season. (HIGHLIGHTS)

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Brazil Crockett | Defender / Midfielder
So Cal Blues 2011 (CA)

A highly-touted prospect in the U.S. Youth National Team roster pool, Crockett is coming off an outstanding performance in the 2025 ECNL Girls Postseason, where she led So Cal Blues 2011 all the way to the U14 Semifinals. Crockett and her teammates on the back line even held the eventual U14 ECNL National Champion San Diego Surf off the scoreboard in the semis, a game that ended in a 0-0 draw before being decided in penalty kicks. Most recently, Crockett participated in September training camp with the U.S. U-15 Girls National Team.

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Kate Cintron | Forward / Midfielder
So Cal Blues 2011 (CA)

Another So Cal Blues 2011 player who’s on the U.S. Youth National Team radar, Cintron is a dynamic goal scorer and overall playmaker who played a pivotal role in the Blues’ phenomenal run last season. She projects as one of the premier offensive prospects in the Class of 2030, and should be in for another exciting ECNL season.

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Aubrey Taylor | Midfielder
San Diego Surf 2011 (CA)

Taylor was a key piece in the middle of the field for San Diego Surf 2011 during their U14 ECNL National Championship campaign this past summer. She was all over the field in the postseason, scoring huge goals and providing big assists to her teammates throughout Surf’s title run. Taylor also received her latest call-up to the USYNT in September 2025, participating in the U.S. U-15 Girls National Team training camp.

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Claire Hansen | Defender / Midfielder
Pateadores SC 2011 (CA)

This versatile defender / midfielder for Pateadores has been climbing up the ranks of the USYNT, earning call-ups at both the U-14 and U-15 levels over the past year. Hansen is regarded for her exceptional speed of play, which shines brightly when she’s lining up on the outside, covering a ton of ground up and down the field.

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Lyla Villareal | Midfielder
Classics Elite 2011 (TX)

One of the few Texas sides heading to San Diego this weekend, Classics Elite 2011 will have a great opportunity to test themselves against some premier non-Conference opponents early in the season. Villareal is a focal point of the Classic Elite 2011 squad, bringing a lot of creativity on the offensive side with the ball at her feet, creating space off the dribble, passing and finishing.

Class of 2029

Sydney Roddick

Defender
CA

Sydney is a dynamic defender, playing wingback and/or winger. She possesses a strong combination of overall athleticism, agility, physical strength, height, and speed with technical skills in tackling, ball control, and passing. She has good tactical awareness to position well and read the game effectively, with an ability to scan and make quick decisions to dribble into space, make short passes, initiate give-and-go plays, or launch longer range passes from deep areas.

Celia Toal

Defender
CA

An up-and-coming defender for Mustang SC 2011, Toal has represented the West Region in the US Youth Soccer ODP Championships, earning coveted roster spots alongside other top players from the talent-rich West Coast. She and her teammates will get a great test in San Diego as they’ve started the season in dominant fashion, earning 6 clean sheets in 8 ECNL games.

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Anjali Nimmagadda | Forward / Midfielder
San Diego Surf 2011 (CA)

Repping the reigning ECNL National Champion San Diego Surf, Nimmagadda is a nightmare for opposing defenses. She and her teammates routinely score goals in bunches, playing with clinical precision and a pace of play that’s unheard of for this age group. When going on the attack, defenders have little ability to predict what Nimmagadda will do with the ball, and can only guess if she’s going to pass the ball off to a teammate or go for the finish herself.

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Avara Stimsonriah | Goalkeeper
Phoenix Rising FC Youth 2011 (AZ)

Despite regularly going up against USYNT roster pool members on the attacking side, Stimsonriah has always held her own with a ton of poise between the posts. She’s established herself as one of the nation’s best goalkeepers in the Class of 2029, and she’s with a new club this season, having moved over to Phoenix Rising from Utah Royals FC AZ.

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Catalina Vesser | Defender
Mustang SC 2011 (CA)

This USYNT prospect has helped lead Mustang SC 2011 to an outstanding start to the 2025-26 ECNL season, as they’ve posted a strong 6-1-1 record while outsourcing opponents by a 26-5 margin. Vesser covers ground in the defensive third as well as any player in the country from the Class of 2029, and she has a knack for quickly starting dangerous possessions the other way, after forcing turnovers and winning 50-50 balls.

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