Catarina Macario's Triumphant Return Ignites USWNT's SheBelieves Cup Campaign
Catarina Macario's inspiring comeback and goal-scoring prowess lead the USWNT to a decisive 2-0 victory over Colombia, marking a promising start to the 2025 SheBelieves Cup.

In a thrilling start to the 2025 SheBelieves Cup, the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) secured a decisive 2-0 victory over Colombia, with Catarina Macario making a triumphant return to the international stage. Macario, who scored her first international goal in three years, played a pivotal role in the match, reigniting hope and optimism for the team’s future.
A Long-Awaited Comeback
Macario’s journey back to the field has been nothing short of arduous. After suffering an ACL tear in June 2022, she endured a grueling 20-month recovery, missing both the 2023 World Cup and the 2024 Olympics. Her resilience paid off as she made her mark in the SheBelieves Cup, scoring a crucial goal in the 33rd minute. “I’m just so thankful to be playing again,” Macario said postmatch, reflecting on her recovery journey.
Key Moments in the Match
The goal came as a result of a brilliant team effort. Lily Yohannes delivered a deft pass over the top, finding Yazmeen Ryan on the right wing. Ryan’s low centering feed set up Macario for an authoritative finish, marking her first international goal since April 2022. This strike not only showcased Macario’s goal-scoring ability but also highlighted her clever touches and quick movements, reminding everyone why she was called up to the USWNT in the first place.
Emerging Stars: Lily Yohannes and Ally Sentnor
While Macario’s return was the headline, other players also shone brightly. Lily Yohannes, making her first USWNT start, displayed exceptional distribution and composure in midfield. At just 17 years old, Yohannes’ performance hinted at a promising future for the team. Ally Sentnor also made a memorable impact, scoring her first international goal with a stunning 30-yard strike in the 60th minute, further solidifying the USWNT’s dominance.
Emma Hayes’ Vision
Head coach Emma Hayes expressed pride in Macario’s performance, acknowledging the challenges she had overcome. “Everybody is super happy, super proud,” Hayes said, emphasizing the collective effort that brought Macario back to her best. The win against Colombia provided valuable insights for Hayes, who aims to deepen the player pool and prepare for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The USWNT’s next challenge will be against Australia, who will be looking to rebound from a heavy 4-0 defeat to Japan. With a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, the USWNT is poised to make a strong statement in the SheBelieves Cup and beyond.