Jené Baclawski
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Jené Baclawski is an American
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manager.


Playing career

Baclawski played college soccer for the women's team of
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in the United States before obtaining a Ph.D. in Sports Studies from the
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.


Managerial career

From 2008 to 2014, Baclawski managed Southwestern University before working as an instructor for coach license courses and technical director of the South Texas Youth Soccer Association, where she oversaw the education of coaches and the improvement of playing environments in South Texas. In 2019, Baclawski was appointed manager of the
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ahead of the teams first Women's Olympic qualifying campaign. She also participated in the United States' Soccer Federation Play-Practice-Play program to teach soccer with play-focused coaching.


Personal life

Baclwski lives in
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, United States.


References

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