Who are Scrosoppi’s internationals?
After Jadea Collin and Noelle Henning were called up to April’s CANW20 camp, we are taking a closer look at the SFC players who have recently represented their nations.
Jadea Collin
A testament to her ability, Jadea Collin has been part of Canada’s U20 squads since 2023 when she played seven games at just 17 years old.
She scored Canada’s first goal at the 2025 Concacaf Women’s U20 Championship in Costa Rica, and went on to be named in the tournament’s Best XI after she helped her country win the competition for the third time.
Last week she was called up to the CANW20 roster once again, ahead of the squad’s return to Costa Rica for an April camp and two international friendlies.
Noelle Henning
Joining Collin in Costa Rica is goalkeeper Noelle Henning. After growing up right here in Milton, Henning has starred for Canada across three different age groups – U15, U17, and U20 – and she has now amassed more than 2,200 minutes on the international stage.
She also played a big part in Canada’s Concacaf victory last year, winning the tournament’s Golden Glove award and being named in the Best XI. She’s knocking on the door to the senior team and was called up by Casey Stoney to the women’s international series last summer.
With Henning being an experienced winner alongside Collin as part of NDC Ontario in the Ontario Premier League, the duo will have a big impact at Scrosoppi when they return from camp.
Jaya Lecky
Earlier this year, Jaya Lecky starred for Jamaica in all their matches during Concacaf Women’s U17 Qualifiers. She also bagged both a goal and an assist in their 5-0 win against St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
She also played more than 1,500 minutes for Hamilton United in last year’s Ontario Premier League, and after starting in Scrosoppi’s OPL Cup victory opener at the weekend she could be set to record similar numbers this season.
Sanai Sereboe
At the age of 17, Sereboe was called up to the Ghanaian U20 squad last fall. She played 26 games for Scrosoppi in the 2025 Ontario Premier League season, across three different competitions, and impressed enough to be recognized by her nation.
Ghana are currently in contention to qualify for the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup taking place this September. She has already started this year strong with a goal for Scrosoppi on Saturday, and another strong campaign could secure her place on the plane to Poland.













