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Andrea Rodebaugh HuitrĂ³n (born 8 October 1966) is a Mexican professional
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coach and former player who is the current
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of
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in the
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Life

She was born in 1966 in Mexico City. She played as a
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and have played for teams in the United States, France and Japan. Perhaps the best Mexican female footballer of the 1990s, she was the captain of the
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during that decade, leading the team at the
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. In 2017 she was confirmed as the lead for the Tijuana women's team. This announcement removed Marbella Ibarra who had been credited with creating the team. Andrea has 2 kids, Anahi and Diego Sandoval.


References

1966 births Living people Footballers from Mexico City Mexican people of German descent Mexican women's footballers Women's association football midfielders California Golden Bears women's soccer players Mexico women's international footballers 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup players Mexican expatriate women's footballers Mexican expatriate sportspeople in the United States Expatriate women's soccer players in the United States Mexican expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate women's footballers in France Mexican expatriate sportspeople in Japan Expatriate women's footballers in Japan Mexican football managers Women's association football managers Liga MX Femenil managers {{Mexico-women-footy-bio-stub