Julie Doyle, shown above during the U20 U.S. National Team Camp at the National Training Center in Carson City, CA. U.S. Soccer is responsible for finding the best national soccer talent in the United States. The USWNT scouting network identifies exceptional players based on their on-field performance. Julie started training with the U.S. Women's Youth National Team program in 2013. She has represented the United States at the U15, U18, U19, and U20 levels. Julie has attended fifteen domestic national team camps, eight international camps and played twenty-one matches. In 2016 Julie was called up as an alternate for the U.S. 2016 FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Team. As a senior in high school, Julie traveled with the U20 World Cup Team to Australia and Papua New Guinea. Due to an ACL injury in college, Julie missed out on competing for a 2018 U20 World Cup roster spot in the following cycle.
Julie Doyle is shown above with her Cal South Olympic Development Program teammates during the U.S.Youth Soccer ODP Championship ceremony. Cal South ODP leads the way in youth player identification and development in the Southern California region. Cal South OPD is a U.S. Soccer Approved Program. Elite players are identified in their natural game-playing environment by professional ODP scouts. The process and purpose is focused on identifying and tracking younger players as they progress through the ODP ID system. Julie was with the Cal South system and has been part of the Girl's 98' ODP squad since U11. Julie has attended numerous ODP, regional, and national team camps. She was on several ODP Cal South Teams, including 2X 98' U.S. Youth Soccer Regional IV ODP Championship Team. Julie was selected to the Girl's 98' All-Star USYS ODP Regional IV Championship Tournament Team (Top 18 Players) in the Phoenix Arizona Tournament.
Julie Doyle shown above at MetLife Stadium with teammates Elite Club National League, ID2 Best Eleven.The 2016 ECNL National Training Camp took place in Portland, Oregon, from July 28 – August 1, 2016, with 90 top players from across the country coming together to train and compete with the best in the league. With top-level competition and impeccable facilities, the 2016 National Training Camp was an unmatched experience for these players.The ECNL National Training Camp featured three training sessions and two 11v11 matches for the players. At the end of the camp, the top 11 performers were named to the ECNL Best XI and selected for an all-expenses-paid soccer trip of a lifetime. The Best XI traveled directly from camp to New York City on August 1, provided all-access tickets to the International Champions Cup match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. The ECNL Best XI was introduced at halftime in front of a sold out crowd at MetLife Stadium.