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      Biography current as of January 2024

      After a playing and coaching career that helped lay the foundation for the storied Fresno Pacific University men's soccer program, Karl Dewazien has gone on to become a household name in the world of soccer.
       
      As a player he scored 21 career goals, graduating as the program's all-time leading scorer, and distinguished himself as a team leader. His leadership was so trusted that he was actually named head coach of the team prior to his senior season. After serving as player-coach for one year, he held the position for four more seasons before moving on to become one of the major pioneers of the sport in the United States.
       
      Dewazien was instrumental to the sport's growth, particularly in the state of California, having served as CYSA Coaching Director since 1978. He initiated the youth soccer camp movement on the West Coast and has been a clinician for thousands of coaches throughout the U.S.
       
      A well-published author, he has been a contributor to every major soccer publication in the U.S. and is a featured speaker at state and national events. His "Modified Laws of the Game" for youth players, used by the U.S. Youth Soccer Association, has become the standard throughout the U.S. and Canada, while his book "FUNdamental Soccer Practice" has been translated into Spanish and Chinese and is currently the official handbook for youth soccer in China.

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