MIAMI – The 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship has concluded, with Canada winning its third trophy. Many players delivered outstanding performances, yet these eleven stood out the most in their respective positions.

Here is a look at the 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship Best XI:

Goalkeeper

Noelle Henning, Canada – A key player for Canada, making 16 saves in the five games she started, Henning stepped up in the most important moments through the tournament.

Defenders 

Jadea Collin, Canada – Another key piece of the Canadian defensive line, Collin was a pillar in the five games she took part, also sealing a goal and an assist.

Estefania González, Puerto Rico – Gonzalez was an important player for the Caribbeans in their defensive line, on top of scoring a goal and getting an assist in three games played.

Katie Scott, USA – Having played four games, in which she managed to get a goal and an assist, Scott was crucial for the U.S. to get to another semifinal. 

Midfielders 

Teegan Melenhorst – One of the most highlighted names in the competition, Melenhorst shined controlling the Canadian midfield, helping her team with two goals and two assists throughout five games.

Abril Fragoso, Mexico – Mexico reached the Final, with Fragoso being a pillar in the five games she took part of, delivering control and finding the net two different times.

Linda Ullmark, USA – In four games played, the young midfielder showed character when controlling and leading the ball on the pitch. She also netted two goals and delivered two assists.

Alice Soto, Mexico – One of the stars of the tournament, writing her name among the top scorers with four goals as well as supplying four assists.

Forwards

Montserrat Saldívar, MexicoWinner of the Top Scorer and Best Player awards, with eight goals, Saldívar was a Game Changer for Mexico.

Anabelle Chukwu, Canada – Chukwu was one of the most important players for Canada, scoring the winner in the Final to reach a personal mark of five goals in five games. 

Sheika Scott, Costa Rica – With five goals in four games, Scott was key for Las Ticas to reach the Semifinals.