
After failing to win the Tokyo Olympics, the
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The fate of head coach Jia Xiuquan is now a foregone conclusion. However, who will take over the baton of this team has become a thorny problem in front of the CFA.
Recently, Shanghai
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The head coach Shui Qingxia admitted that she has received an invitation from the CFA and is expected to lead the team in the National Games. Although there is no conclusion whether to stay after the Games, but according to the current situation analysis, Shui Qingxia is undoubtedly the most popular candidate.
At this year's Tokyo Olympics, China
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With just one point and 17 goals conceded in three group stage matches, the team finished last in the group, a record
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The worst record in Olympic history. In addition to the dismal record, Jia Xiuquan in the selection and use of personnel has also been widely questioned, the handsome position is in jeopardy.
After the Olympics came to an end, China
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Will participate in the 14th National Games in the form of "Olympic combination team". Water Qingxia led the team to fight the news of the National Games, meaning that Jia Xiuquan's dismissal has become a foregone conclusion. How does the CFA for
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Picking a suitable head coach to lead the team out of the doldrums has become a pressing issue.
The selection of Shui Qingxia as head coach of the "Olympic Combined Team" was an urgent decision by the CFA. In terms of qualifications and experience, Shui Qingxia has what it takes to be the next head coach of China's soccer team.
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Head Coach's Conditions.
Shui Qingxia, 55, was a member of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics China
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She was one of the main players who won the silver medal and was one of the female soccer players who went out of the country earlier. During her playing days, she was known for her calm character, all-round skills and tenacious style, and was known as the "Three Desperate Girls". On the pitch, her nose was broken twice, and during her stay in Japan in 1993, her right tibia was broken by a kick, and she underwent an internal fixation surgery with steel nails, and the steel plate was only removed seven years later. In addition, she had ruptured her cruciate ligament in her knee.
In 2001, Shui Qingxia led Shanghai in the Guangdong National Games.
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After defending her title, she announced her retirement and gradually transitioned into coaching. She has served as China's
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Head Coach of the National Youth Football Team, and later coached Shanghai
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Coach to date, during which time he has led the team to three all-conference titles and won league and cup championships.
In an interview, water Qingxia said that will be "acting head coach" identity to lead the team to go to the National Games, as for the arrangements after the Games, she said "I just received the task of leading the team to play the National Games, play and then look at it. In addition, there are news that the CFA also from Jiangsu
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Assistant coaches and goalkeeper coaches were drawn to work with Shui Qingxia to form the new China
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Coaching Staff.
It is understood that Shui Qingxia is currently working with Shanghai
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There is also a contract in place, not excluding the possibility of returning to Shanghai to continue coaching after the Games.
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The final destination of the marquee may not be revealed until after the Games.










