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Eddie Loewen is a former German professional soccer player and beach soccer player, who holds a UEFA A-License. He represented the German National Beach Soccer Team in two FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups, where he served as team captain. In addition to his playing career, Loewen has coached both the German and Indian National Beach Soccer Teams and has worked as an Assistant Coach for the University of Akron Women’s Soccer team.
Loewen is the CEO and Founder of Global Soccer Development (GSD), an organization focused on training and development in Europe. With two-time World Cup defender [[Arne Friedrich]], GSD facilitated the immersion of over 2,000 players into European soccer culture and arranged trials with [[Bundesliga]] clubs. GSD also offers coaching education programs through the DFB (German Football Association) in Germany [1] .
Additionally, Loewen co-authored the FIFA Beach Soccer Manual and holds a Bachelor's degree in Sport Science. He is married and has three children.