Claire Hutton
#8 MIDFEILDER
[KLEHR HUH-TON]
HEIGHT 5’6″
BIRTHDAY JAN. 11, 2006
HOMETOWN BETHLEHEM, N.Y.
LAST CLUB KANSAS CITY CURRENT
ACQUIRED TRANSFER 2026
2026: Joined Bay FC via transfer from Kansas City Current Feb. 11, 2026.
2025: Appeared in 22 regular season matches (24 starts), helping Kansas City to the NWSL Shield… tallied two assists April 26 vs. North Carolina and May 11 vs. Bay FC… named finalist for NWSL Midfielder of the Year… named to NWSL Best XI First Team… finished in the top 10 league wide in duels won (153) and successful tackles (49).
2024: Featured in 22 regular season matches (19 starts)… Recorded her first professional assist on May 25 vs. the Utah Royals… Scored her first professional goal with a long-range strike against Tigres UANL on Aug. 1 in the NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup… Was named a finalist for NWSL Rookie of the Year and for U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year… Played the fourth-most minutes of any Current player in the 2024 regular season…
HONORS: 2025 NWSL Best XI First Team… 2025 NWSL Shield… 2024 NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup…
United States
2026: Selected to USWNT roster for 2026 SheBelieves Cup… appeared in both January friendlies against Paraguay and Chile… took the captains armband in the second half Jan. 24 vs. Paraguay making her the youngest player to ever captain the USWNT.
2025: Received a call-up to the U.S. Women’s National Team Futures Camp…Earned first U.S. Women’s National Team call-up in February for the 2025 SheBelieves Cup… Earned her first cap 2/23 against Australia, a match Hutton also started… Recorded a pass that ser up Michelle Cooper’s first international goal in the USWNT’s 2-1 win… Scored first international goal July 2 vs. Canada in friendly action… finished the year with 13 senior caps.
2022-23: Made her international debut with the U17 National Team that won the 2022 Concacaf Championship in the Dominican Republic. She ranked third on the team with six goals in the tournament… Captained the U19 National Team at the 2023 PanAm Games, playing in five of the six matches, with four starts in the tournament as the U-17’s battled their way to the Bronze medal.










