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==Notable Achievements==
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Olympic Bronze, World Champion
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Former professional soccer player, now works as a football administrator, and was in charge of organizing the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany.  UEFA European Women's Championship winner (1996, 2001, 20050 AND UEFA Women's Cup winner )2002, 2006).  Ambassador, UEFA Women's EURO 2013.
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Manager, German Women's National Football Team from 2016 to 2018, and after serving as Assistant Manager.  Former professional soccer player with several European and North American teams.  Subsequently worked as a football administrator and was in charge of organizing the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany.  UEFA European Women's Championship winner (1996, 1997, 1998) and FIFA Women's World Cup winner (2003).  Olympic Bronze Medal winner in 2000 and 2004.  Ambassador, UEFA Women's EURO 2013. Author of her biography 'Der Kick des Lebens' ('The Kick of Life', 2007).
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Sports Management]]
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* [[Lesbian Football/Soccer Players]]
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* [[World Sports Champions Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==
  
 
* http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/season=2013/finals/ambassador/index.html
 
* http://www.uefa.com/womenseuro/season=2013/finals/ambassador/index.html
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* http://www.espnfc.us/germany/story/2373707/germany-womens-coach-silvia-neid-stepping-down-in-2016-steffi-jones-to-take-over
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* https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/43400004
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* https://uefa.newsmarket.com/images-and-videos/video/steffi-jones---germany/a/d9e905ee-403a-4934-90d1-8a78d260a650
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 13 January 2019

Steffi Jones

Country

Germany

Birth - Death

1972 -

Occupation

Sports

Notable Achievements

Olympic Bronze, World Champion

Description

Manager, German Women's National Football Team from 2016 to 2018, and after serving as Assistant Manager. Former professional soccer player with several European and North American teams. Subsequently worked as a football administrator and was in charge of organizing the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany. UEFA European Women's Championship winner (1996, 1997, 1998) and FIFA Women's World Cup winner (2003). Olympic Bronze Medal winner in 2000 and 2004. Ambassador, UEFA Women's EURO 2013. Author of her biography 'Der Kick des Lebens' ('The Kick of Life', 2007).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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