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LONG BEACH, Calif. — Beach FC continues to cement its reputation as one of the nation’s elite player development programs, with 17 current players representing their countries at the youth national team level across eight different nations.
The club’s international presence spans from U.S. Soccer to federations across South America, Europe, and Oceania, reflecting the global impact of Beach FC’s player pathway.
Leading the list is Savannah DeMelo, who has made her mark with the U.S. Women’s National Team, inspiring a new generation of Beach FC athletes. Rising stars Grace Murray, Allie Chang, Alyssa Shim, and Avery Oder are all currently representing the U.S. U17 National Team, while Michelle Myers and Bella Maxwell have earned selections with the U.S. U15s.
At the younger levels, Tali Sherman, Sienna Suppik, and Lina Koreeda have each received call-ups to the U.S. U14 National Team, continuing the club’s strong pipeline into the country’s top youth programs.
Beach FC’s international reach extends far beyond U.S. borders. James Obleda (Uruguay U17), Emily Lara-Donis (Peru U15), Ema Valiukevicius (Lithuania U17), Bela Araujo (Brazil U17), Kobe Teofilo (American Samoa U17), Liya Nartey (Ghana U17), and Sophia Marroquin (El Salvador U20) have each earned the honor of representing their respective nations on the global stage.
“These players embody the standard of excellence we strive for at Beach FC,” said a club representative. “Their success at the international level is a reflection of their commitment, the support of their families, and the world-class development environment within our club.”
Beach FC remains dedicated to developing players capable of performing at the highest levels—nationally and internationally—through its proven pathway from grassroots to the global game.
