This article lists the squads for the 2024 Pinatar Cup, the 4th edition of the Pinatar Cup. The tournament will consist of a series of friendly matches to be held in Spain from 24 to 27 February 2024.
The age listed for each player is on 24 February 2024, the first day of the tournament. The numbers of caps and goals listed for each player do not include any matches played after the start of tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects the national association (not the league) to which the club is affiliated. A flag is included for coaches that are of a different nationality than their own national team.
Coach: Marko Saloranta
The final 25-player squad was announced on 13 February 2024. [1] On 21 February, in the warm-up to a pre-tournament friendly against Philippines, Emmi Siren was injured and a couple of days later withdrew from the squad. [2] [3]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Anna Koivunen | 28 November 1999 (aged 24) | Brommapojkarna | ||
2 | DF | Elli Pikkujämsä | 24 October 1999 (aged 24) | Racing Louisville | ||
3 | DF | Eva Nyström | 29 November 1999 (aged 24) | Hammarby | ||
4 | MF | Ria Öling | 15 September 1994 (aged 29) | Rosengård | ||
5 | DF | Emma Koivisto | 25 September 1994 (aged 29) | Liverpool | ||
6 | DF | Tiia Peltonen | 8 June 1995 (aged 28) | Fortuna Hjørring | ||
7 | DF | Joanna Tynnilä | 1 September 2001 (aged 22) | Brann | ||
8 | MF | Olga Ahtinen | 15 August 1997 (aged 26) | Tottenham Hotspur | ||
9 | MF | Katariina Kosola | 24 February 2001 (aged 23) | Häcken | ||
11 | DF | Nora Heroum | 20 July 1994 (aged 29) | Sampdoria | ||
12 | GK | Milla-Maj Majasaari | 15 October 1999 (aged 24) | Anderlecht | ||
13 | MF | Oona Siren | 23 February 2001 (aged 23) | Lillestrøm | ||
14 | FW | Heidi Kollanen | 6 June 1997 (aged 26) | Vittsjö | ||
15 | DF | Natalia Kuikka | 1 December 1995 (aged 28) | Chicago Red Stars | ||
16 | MF | Anni Hartikainen | 19 August 2003 (aged 20) | Rosengård | ||
17 | FW | Sanni Franssi | 19 March 1995 (aged 28) | Real Sociedad | ||
18 | FW | Linda Sällström | 13 July 1988 (aged 35) | Vittsjö | ||
19 | MF | Emma Peuhkurinen | 30 November 1999 (aged 24) | Lillestrøm | ||
20 | MF | Eveliina Summanen | 29 May 1998 (aged 25) | Tottenham Hotspur | ||
21 | FW | Oona Sevenius | 28 April 2004 (aged 19) | Como | ||
22 | FW | Jutta Rantala | 10 November 1999 (aged 24) | Leicester City | ||
23 | GK | Tinja-Riikka Korpela | 5 May 1986 (aged 37) | Roma | ||
24 | MF | Vilma Koivisto | 21 November 2002 (aged 21) | Linköpings | ||
25 | FW | Lotta Lindström | 10 September 2004 (aged 19) | London City Lionesses |
Coach: Mark Torcaso
The final 27-player squad was announced on 15 February 2024. [4] [5]
Coach: Pedro Martínez Losa
The final 23-player squad was announced on 13 February 2024. [6] The following week Christy Grimshaw withdrew due to injury and was replaced by Jenny Smith. [7]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Lee Gibson | 23 September 1991 (aged 32) | 52 | 0 | Glasgow City |
2 | DF | Nicola Docherty | 23 August 1992 (aged 31) | 51 | 2 | Rangers |
3 | DF | Leah Eddie | 23 January 2001 (aged 23) | 2 | 0 | Hibernian |
4 | DF | Rachel Corsie (captain) | 17 August 1989 (aged 34) | 146 | 20 | Aston Villa |
5 | DF | Sophie Howard | 17 September 1993 (aged 30) | 44 | 3 | Leicester City |
6 | MF | Chelsea Cornet | 19 April 1998 (aged 25) | 1 | 0 | Rangers |
7 | FW | Fiona Brown | 31 March 1995 (aged 28) | 57 | 2 | Glasgow City |
8 | MF | Sam Kerr | 17 April 1999 (aged 24) | 20 | 1 | Bayern Munich |
9 | FW | Martha Thomas | 31 May 1996 (aged 27) | 32 | 11 | Tottenham Hotspur |
10 | FW | Kirsty Hanson | 17 April 1998 (aged 25) | 26 | 2 | Aston Villa |
11 | MF | Lisa Evans | 21 May 1992 (aged 31) | 103 | 17 | Bristol City |
12 | GK | Jenna Fife | 1 December 1995 (aged 28) | 10 | 0 | Rangers |
13 | FW | Jane Ross | 18 September 1989 (aged 34) | 146 | 62 | Rangers |
14 | MF | Hayley Lauder | 4 June 1990 (aged 33) | 104 | 9 | Glasgow City |
15 | DF | Jenna Clark | 29 September 2001 (aged 22) | 10 | 1 | Liverpool |
16 | MF | Amy Rodgers | 4 May 2000 (aged 23) | 3 | 0 | Bristol City |
17 | MF | Jenny Smith | 20 June 2002 (aged 21) | 1 | 0 | Celtic |
18 | FW | Claire Emslie | 8 March 1994 (aged 29) | 58 | 12 | Angel City |
19 | FW | Lauren Davidson | 1 October 2001 (aged 22) | 15 | 1 | Glasgow City |
20 | FW | Brogan Hay | 1 March 1999 (aged 24) | 5 | 0 | Rangers |
21 | GK | Sandy MacIver | 18 June 1998 (aged 25) | 2 | 0 | Manchester City |
22 | MF | Erin Cuthbert | 19 July 1998 (aged 25) | 63 | 22 | Chelsea |
23 | MF | Jamie-Lee Napier | 6 April 2000 (aged 23) | 7 | 0 | Bristol City |
Coach: Saša Kolman
The final 21-player squad was announced on 9 February 2024. [8] Later, Mateja Zver was added to the squad. [9]
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GK | Zala Meršnik | 7 June 2001 (aged 22) | Sporting de Huelva | ||
2 | DF | Lana Golob | 26 October 1999 (aged 24) | OH Leuven | ||
3 | DF | Sara Agrež | 9 December 2000 (aged 23) | 1. FC Köln | ||
4 | DF | Sara Gradišek | 16 July 2003 (aged 20) | Bologna | ||
5 | DF | Naja Poje Mihelič | 17 August 2006 (aged 17) | Sassuolo | ||
6 | MF | Kaja Korošec | 17 November 2001 (aged 22) | Paris FC | ||
7 | FW | Nina Kajzba | 4 April 2004 (aged 19) | Napoli | ||
8 | MF | Mateja Zver | 15 March 1988 (aged 35) | St. Pölten | ||
9 | DF | Anja Eferl | 1 March 2004 (aged 19) | Real Oviedo | ||
10 | MF | Dominika Čonč | 1 January 1993 (aged 31) | Levante Las Planas | ||
11 | FW | Lara Prašnikar | 8 August 1998 (aged 25) | Eintracht Frankfurt | ||
12 | GK | Iva Kocijan | 10 May 2004 (aged 19) | Mura | ||
13 | MF | Zala Kuštrin | 18 June 1998 (aged 25) | Bologna | ||
14 | FW | Špela Kolbl | 13 March 1998 (aged 25) | Mura | ||
15 | MF | Sara Makovec | 31 March 2000 (aged 23) | Olimpija Ljubljana | ||
16 | DF | Kaja Eržen | 21 August 1994 (aged 29) | Fiorentina | ||
17 | MF | Izabela Križaj | 11 May 2000 (aged 23) | Olimpija Ljubljana | ||
18 | MF | Manja Rogan | 22 October 1995 (aged 28) | Panathinaikos | ||
20 | MF | Zara Kramžar | 10 January 2006 (aged 18) | Roma | ||
21 | MF | Korina Janež | 25 February 2004 (aged 19) | RB Leipzig | ||
22 | GK | Melania Pasar | 18 October 1999 (aged 24) | Budapest Honvéd | ||
23 | MF | Luana Zajmi | 29 January 2002 (aged 22) | ALG Spor |
Clubs with 3 or more players represented are listed.
Players | Club |
---|---|
5 | Rangers |
4 | Glasgow City |
3 | Bristol City, Tottenham Hotspur |
Players | Federation |
---|---|
73 | UEFA |
12 | CONCACAF |
7 | AFC |
1 | CONMEBOL |
National squad | Players |
---|---|
Scotland | 11 |
Slovenia | 4 |
Philippines | 3 |
Finland | 0 |
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