U.S. Soccer has announced that defender Tierna Davidson will not participate in the U.S. women's national team April camp after sustaining a torn ACL while playing for Gotham FC over the weekend. The central defender was substituted off the pitch for the Bats in the first half of their NWSL match against the Houston Dash after the non-contact injury.
Angel City's Gisele Thompson has replaced her on the USWNT roster. Davidson is a 2019 FIFA World Cup champion and a 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist.
"Tierna is a warrior, is our captain. It was devastating seeing her coming off the pitch how she did but then seeing her on the pitch at the end of the game, it was also a message from her to the team of how strong she is," Gotham FC coach Juan Carlos Amorós said after the game. "I know that whatever it is, we're gonna be with her, we're gonna support her. She's in safe hands. We have a fantastic medical team, and I hope [the injury] is the minimum it can be because she's been outstanding for us and outstanding for her country."
On Wednesday, Gotham confirmed that Davidson had an ACL tear, her second in a three-year span.
“We are heartbroken for Tierna,” said Yael Averbuch West, the general manager and head of soccer operations at Gotham FC. “Our club will do everything we can to support her through this recovery and rehabilitation process. We know she will come back stronger than ever.”