Through Tokyo

Olympic journey

The fall of the Chinese

women's soccer

The team embarked on their return journey as per regulations and stepped into the quarantine procedure, which is expected to end on August 19th. With that, the Shaanxi National Games in September became the Chinese

women's soccer

the prime target. However, just at this critical moment, a bombshell came: the Chinese

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Plans to assign the current Shanghai

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Skipper Shui Qingxia is temporarily acting for China

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Coaching position to lead the team in the 14th National Games in Xi'an, September 16-25

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Adult category races. This news was confirmed on August 18 by Shui Qingxia herself.

△China

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in Tokyo

the Olympics

slump

in Tokyo

the Olympics

Racecourse, China

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In the group stage with 1 draw and 2 losses, conceded 17 goals, failed to get out of the group, record the worst record to participate in the Olympic Games, making the head coach Jia Xiuquan under great pressure. After the end of the Olympics, around China

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Rumors continue to swirl about whether or not there is a change in coaching. Under the all-conference format, the

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The Adult Division will feature China

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The whole team competes as the "Olympic Combined Team". Recently, Shui Qingxia made it clear that she would temporarily replace China's

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Head coaching position.

Facing the interview, Shui Qingxia lamented, "As China's

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I have a deep affection for her and know the expectations of the Chinese fans. It is certainly a great challenge for me personally, but I hope to have the opportunity to do everything I can to help the Chinese

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Out of the doldrums."

Shui Qingxia, 55, was a prominent player in the "Clanging Roses" and one of the first Chinese women's soccer players to make a name for herself on the international stage. In the 1996 Atlanta

the Olympics

At the meeting, she helped China

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After winning the silver medal. 2001 Guangdong National Games, 35-year-old Shui Qingxia hung up her boots and retired, gradually transforming into a coach. From Shanghai

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Starting out as an assistant coach, she served as the head coach of the women's national youth soccer team and had a long career at the helm of the Shanghai

women's soccer

First team, leading the team to several league, cup and all-conference championships.

Although Shui Qingxia and Shanghai

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still has a contract in place, this time as the Chinese

women's soccer

The acting skipper's participation in the Games was only a temporary assignment. But China

soccer league

With Jia Xiuquan continuing to serve as head coach, the choice of someone else to take over and lead the team in the National Games is undoubtedly a wake-up call for Jia Xiuquan.

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