Uwe Jansen

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Uwe Jansen
Personal information
Full nameUwe Jansen
Playing information
Position Second-row
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2006 Germany 11004
Coaching information
Representative
YearsTeamGmsWDLW%
200608 Germany 430175
As of 12 March 2021

Uwe Jansen is a rugby league coach, administrator and former player.

Jansen played for Germany against Estonia in 2006, scoring a try in the 24–38 win. [1]

Jansen coached Germany in four matches, winning three. In the 2008 season he was co-coach of the national side alongside Dan Stocks and also coached the Rohrbach Hornets. [1] Dan Stocks then took over as coach in 2009.

Jansen is currently one of Rugby League Deutschland's board members. [2] [3]

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