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'''Vanessa Carpenter''' played as a striker for the [[Bedistan]]i national [[Wikipedia:Football (soccer)|football]] team in [[World Cup]]s [[World Cup 19|19]] (possibly 18 or 17) through [[World Cup 22|22]].  She was an integral part of the force that led Bedistan to its first ever World Cup win in the 22nd running of the tournament along with strike partner [[Alejandro Vantrease]], and has been recognized as possibly the greatest female striker ever in all NationStates.  She also saw moderate domestic success at [[Cockbill Street|Streetian]] club [[Vimesbairn United]], where she played for several years.  More recently, she has become only the second Bedistani ever chosen to coach a foreign team ([[Kyle Dean]] being the first).  Her presence at [[Druida]]n club [[Parkville]] has already been shown to be highly beneficial.
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'''Vanessa Carpenter''' played as a striker for the [[Bedistan]]i national [[Wikipedia:Football (soccer)|football]] team in [[World Cup]]s [[World Cup 19|19]] (possibly 18 or 17) through [[World Cup 22|22]].  She was an integral part of the force that led Bedistan to its first ever World Cup win in the 22nd running of the tournament along with strike partner [[Alejandro Vantrease]], and has been recognized as possibly the greatest female striker ever in all NationStates.  She also saw moderate domestic success at [[Cockbill Street|Streetian]] club [[Vimesbairn United]], where she played for several years.  More recently, she has become only the second Bedistani ever chosen to coach a foreign team ([[Kyle Dean]] being the first).  Her presence at [[Druida]]n club [[Parkville]] has already been shown to be highly beneficial. In her very first season as a coach there, she guided Parkville to win the [[DFA Cup]], defeating [[Coleford Town]] 1-0 in the final.  This makes her the first ever Bedistani to win a major trophy coaching a foreign club.
 
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Revision as of 01:17, 10 June 2005

Vanessa Carpenter
Nationality:Bedistani
Position:Striker
Teams Played For:Vimesbairn United, Dennis Bears, Bedistan national team
Teams Managed:Parkville
Notes
World Cup Hall of Fame candidate
First Bedistani to win a major trophy coaching a foreign club

Vanessa Carpenter played as a striker for the Bedistani national football team in World Cups 19 (possibly 18 or 17) through 22. She was an integral part of the force that led Bedistan to its first ever World Cup win in the 22nd running of the tournament along with strike partner Alejandro Vantrease, and has been recognized as possibly the greatest female striker ever in all NationStates. She also saw moderate domestic success at Streetian club Vimesbairn United, where she played for several years. More recently, she has become only the second Bedistani ever chosen to coach a foreign team (Kyle Dean being the first). Her presence at Druidan club Parkville has already been shown to be highly beneficial. In her very first season as a coach there, she guided Parkville to win the DFA Cup, defeating Coleford Town 1-0 in the final. This makes her the first ever Bedistani to win a major trophy coaching a foreign club.