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UPDATED: August-6-2008 Web Exclusive
Women's Football
 
By CHEN RAN

Pia Sundhage versus Shang Ruihua

Preview

Sundhage, 48, a Swede, is one of the most respected coaches in the women's game and widely regarded as one of the world's all-time greatest female players during an international career that spanned 22 years. During her four-month stay in China with the Chinese national team, she worked with then-head coach Marika Domanski-Lyfors, who was also Sweden's head coach for years. She became the head coach of the U.S. national team in November 2007.

Shang, 64, the former head coach of the Chinese national women's football team in 1980s, took over the team in April this year.

The U.S. has qualified for all three Olympic women's football competitions, winning gold in Atlanta and Athens respectively in 1996 and 2004, and silver in Sydney in 2000. The Chinese national team won a silver medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, which was its only medal in Olympic football.

(Compiled from Titan Sports)

Flashback

On August 15, China lost to Japan 0-2 in the quarterfinal. The U.S. reached the semifinal by defeating Canada 2-1.

On August 21, the U.S. beat Brazil 1-0 to win the gold.

Words From the Heart

"Should I cry? Four teams go home today, that's sport," said Shang Ruihua after the team failed to reach semifinals.

"They looked at me like I was coming from another planet," Sundhage said on August 22, recalling that meeting of nine months ago. "I didn't know what to say. But I had change in my head. I knew we needed some kind of a change from 2007."

 


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