
Rising Gator sophomore Adia Symmonds heads to Germany next week with the U.S. Under-19 National Team for a training camp.
Florida’s Adia Symmonds Heading with U.S. U-19 Team to Germany
Thursday, May 21, 2026 | Soccer
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Rising Gator sophomore Adia Symmonds is heading with the U.S. Under 19 National Team to Frankfurt, Germany for an international training camp that includes a pair of matches versus the host nation.
Symmonds is among the 20 players who are part of the U.S. U-19 National Team roster heading to Germany. The two matches take place at the DFB Campus, Germany's National Training Center in Frankfurt.
June 5 vs Germany
June 9 vs Germany
Symmonds made her international debut at the Oct. 20-29 Under 18/U-19 National Team training camp in Setubal, Portugal. She appeared in both friendlies played in Portugal, starting in the final match versus the host national team.
She was also called into a combined U.S. Under-19 and U-18 National Team training camp in West Palm Beach, Fla., in late November of 2025. Symmonds was set to return to Portugal in late February with the U-19 team, but was unable to attend.
In April, Symmonds traveled to Argentina with the U.S. U-19 team for a training camp. That camp included a pair of friendly matches versus the host nation. Symmonds appeared in both wins for the U.S., including starting the April 17 3-1 victory.
About Adia Symmonds:
All players on this trip are age-eligible for next year's 2026 FIFA Women's U-20 World Cup in Poland. This event offers these 20 players training and a shot to earn a spot in that tournament.
U.S. U-19 Women's National Team Training Camp Roster by Position (College/Club; Hometown)
International Training Camp – Frankfurt, Germany
Goalkeepers (2): Daphne Nakfoor (UCLA; Carlsbad, Calif.), Elizabeth Thornton (Wake Forest; Purcellville, Va.)
Defenders (7): Edra Bello (USC; San Diego, Calif.), Pearl Cecil (Virginia; Encinitas, Calif.), Bella Devey (UNC; Draper, Utah), Kiara Gilmore (Wisconsin; Allen, Texas), Hannah Jordan (Penn State; Southlake, Texas), Daya King (Duke; Moreno Valley, Calif.), Jaida McGrew (Florida State; Charlotte, N.C.)
Midfielders (5): Riley Cross (Wake Forest; Chatham, N.J.), Jordyn Hardeman (Virginia; Midlothian, Texas), Keira Kemmerley (Northwestern; Berwyn, Pa.), Ashlyn Puerta (Sporting JAX; Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.), Adia Symmonds (Florida; Tampa, Fla.)
Forwards (6): Lauren Malsom (UNC; Marietta, Ga.), Kylie Maxwell (Wake Forest; Langhorne, Pa.), Rylee McLanahan (Duke; Edmond, Okla.), Chloe Ricketts (Boston Legacy FC; Dexter, Mich.), Olivia Stafford (Vanderbilt), Sealey Strawn (Dallas Trinity FC; Prosper, Texas)
Symmonds is among the 20 players who are part of the U.S. U-19 National Team roster heading to Germany. The two matches take place at the DFB Campus, Germany's National Training Center in Frankfurt.
June 5 vs Germany
June 9 vs Germany
Symmonds made her international debut at the Oct. 20-29 Under 18/U-19 National Team training camp in Setubal, Portugal. She appeared in both friendlies played in Portugal, starting in the final match versus the host national team.
She was also called into a combined U.S. Under-19 and U-18 National Team training camp in West Palm Beach, Fla., in late November of 2025. Symmonds was set to return to Portugal in late February with the U-19 team, but was unable to attend.
In April, Symmonds traveled to Argentina with the U.S. U-19 team for a training camp. That camp included a pair of friendly matches versus the host nation. Symmonds appeared in both wins for the U.S., including starting the April 17 3-1 victory.
About Adia Symmonds:
- No. 29 in TopDrawerSoccer's fall 2025 postseason Top Freshmen rankings
- Southeastern Conference All-Freshman selection
- Transferred to Florida for spring 2026 semester after playing freshman season at Mississippi State
- Started each of her 19 appearances in 2025, only missing one match while with U.S. U-18/19 National Team in Portugal
- Led Bulldog freshmen field players in minutes played and fourth overall on team, including playing entire 90 in four matches. Tallied eight points off two goals and four assists in fall 2025.
All players on this trip are age-eligible for next year's 2026 FIFA Women's U-20 World Cup in Poland. This event offers these 20 players training and a shot to earn a spot in that tournament.
U.S. U-19 Women's National Team Training Camp Roster by Position (College/Club; Hometown)
International Training Camp – Frankfurt, Germany
Goalkeepers (2): Daphne Nakfoor (UCLA; Carlsbad, Calif.), Elizabeth Thornton (Wake Forest; Purcellville, Va.)
Defenders (7): Edra Bello (USC; San Diego, Calif.), Pearl Cecil (Virginia; Encinitas, Calif.), Bella Devey (UNC; Draper, Utah), Kiara Gilmore (Wisconsin; Allen, Texas), Hannah Jordan (Penn State; Southlake, Texas), Daya King (Duke; Moreno Valley, Calif.), Jaida McGrew (Florida State; Charlotte, N.C.)
Midfielders (5): Riley Cross (Wake Forest; Chatham, N.J.), Jordyn Hardeman (Virginia; Midlothian, Texas), Keira Kemmerley (Northwestern; Berwyn, Pa.), Ashlyn Puerta (Sporting JAX; Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.), Adia Symmonds (Florida; Tampa, Fla.)
Forwards (6): Lauren Malsom (UNC; Marietta, Ga.), Kylie Maxwell (Wake Forest; Langhorne, Pa.), Rylee McLanahan (Duke; Edmond, Okla.), Chloe Ricketts (Boston Legacy FC; Dexter, Mich.), Olivia Stafford (Vanderbilt), Sealey Strawn (Dallas Trinity FC; Prosper, Texas)
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