Club Jennings-Gabarra played with The Los Angeles Blues (later the Southern California Blues) and later with
Southern California Ajax of
Manhattan Beach, California. In 1992 and 1993, Ajax won the USASA National Amateur Cup.Jennings and
defender Joy Fawcett both were members of the Manhattan Beach club women's soccer team
Ajax in the late 1980s and early 1990s and routinely played at
Columbia Park in
Torrance, California. In 1991, Ajax won the U.S. women's amateur championship.
International Jennings-Gabarra's fame rests on her achievements with the
United States women's national soccer team. During her ten-year career, spanning 1987 to 1996, she earned 117
caps and scored 53 goals.
1991 World Cup During the early 1990s, Jennings-Gabarra was part of the national team's "
Triple-Edged Sword". The term, coined by the Chinese media during the
1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, included two other prolific scorers,
April Heinrichs and
Michelle Akers. Of those three players, Akers scored ten goals at the World Cup to claim the Golden Boot, while Jennings-Gabarra added six as the tournament's second-leading scorer.[https://web.archive.org/web/20080905163818/http://centercircle.ussoccer.com/fullStory.jsp_1-21962.html Jennings helped the U.S. national team win the
first FIFA Women's World Cup. She was also selected as the
Golden Ball Award winner as the tournament's top player.
1995 World Cup In 1995, Jennings-Gabarra and her teammates came up short in the
1995 FIFA Women's World Cup, losing to
Norway in the semifinals. The team finished third in the tournament, with a 2–0 win over China in the third-place playoff match.
1996 Olympics In 1996, the U.S. won the first women's Olympic soccer tournament. Following the tournament, she retired from playing international soccer.
Matches and goals scored at World Cup and Olympic tournaments Carin Jennings-Gabarra competed in the
1996 Atlanta Olympics, as well as the
1991 and
1995 editions of the
FIFA Women's World Cup. She played 16 matches and scored 6 goals at those 3 global tournaments. ==Playing style==