By A Mystery Man Writer
A longtime coach at the highest level of women’s soccer in the United States, second-year Washington Spirit head coach Jim Gabarra said he’s always believed in the importance of offering opportunities for women and girls to work in the game—and serve as good role models for younger generations. But when crafting a National Women’s Soccer […]
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