Jason Becker
Jason Becker has been involved with Footy in the United States for two decades now at various capacities. He started playing with Milwaukee Bombers in 1999, winning a USAFL D1 National Championship in 2003. In 2005 he moved to Minnesota to join a fledgling Minnesota Freeze club as a player and assistant coach where he won a D3 National Championship in 2005. He became the Head Coach for the Freeze in '07 to '09, also winning a D2 National Championship in 2007.
He focused on footy at the National Level from 2008 onward but became the Head Coach of Freeze again in 2014 and 2015. At the national level, he played for the USA Revolution National Team from 2000-2003 as a CHF with excellent on field leadership. He made history by kicking the first ever goal in International Cup. Since 2008 he has been an assistant coach for the USA Revolution team at various competitions including the International Cup. Becker has been a constant presence at both the local and national level with many years of leadership, service, integrity and sportsmanship. A lot of players, coaches and administrators of football operations consider him as a mentor, inspiration and adviser. His general attitude and overall demeanor is one of inclusiveness and of fostering good-will across both the USA and international football communities.
Year | USAFL Role | Position | Resigned | Grade |
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2008 to 2023 | Assistant Coach | Assistant Coach |
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2018 |
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