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How Former USWNT Player Yael Averbuch Is Bringing Her Soccer Skills to the Masses


A former National Player of the Year at North Carolina and two-time NCAA Women's College Cup champion, went on to have a 16-year professional soccer career, including with the U.S. Women’s National Team. Her leadership carried over to the board room. Today, Averbuch is CEO and founder of Techne Futbol, a soccer training app. (SportTechie)

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How Former USWNT Player Yael Averbuch Is Bringing Her Soccer Skills to the Masses