Zdenscka Bacarreza

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Zdenscka Bacarreza Pinilla (born 30 May 1974) is a Bolivian football manager. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Early life

Bacarreza started playing football at a young age through her grandfather. [6] She dressed up as a boy to play football. [7]

Education

Bacarreza obtained a sports journalism diploma in Cuba. [8]

Playing career

Bacarreza played for the Bolivia women's national football team. [9]

Managerial career

Bacarreza worked as manager of the Bolivia women's national football team and attended several FIFA and CONMEBOL coaching courses. [10] She founded Bolivian football academy Las Súper Poderosas with Carmen Pozo. [11]

Personal life

Bacarreza has three children. [12] She has been married to sports journalist Fernando Berdeja. [13] [14]

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References

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  2. "Zdenscka Bacarreza: "Te mandan a la guerra sin armas"". eldiario.net.
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  5. ""EL DESTRATO A LAS SUDAMERICANAS QUE NOS INVOLUCRAMOS EN EL FÚTBOL ES UN MARTIRIO"". provinciaradio.com.ar.
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  9. "Zdenscka Bacarreza "Creo que soy una mujer sexy en mi diario vivir"". La Guia.
  10. "Bacarreza: "Existe mucho talento en el fútbol femenino boliviano"". lostiempos.com.
  11. "Escuela boliviana empodera a mujeres a través del futbol". latimes.com.
  12. "Zdenzcka, una chica superpoderosa". opinion.com.bo.
  13. "Zdenscka Bacarreza: "En la FBF me han discriminado y amenazado"". podio.bo.
  14. ""Queremos convertirlas en líderes"". eldiario.net.