Chan Yuen-ting, a well-known figure in Hong Kong women's soccer, started her soccer career as a hobby, but her obsession with the "Prince of Soccer", David Beckham, ignited her dream of playing soccer. Her soccer journey began during the summer vacation from high school to university.

Chan Yuen Ting integrates soccer into her life. After entering the Chinese University of Hong Kong, she not only became a coach, but also raised her own tuition fees by "working and studying". She started out coaching soccer for young children, then moved on to men's soccer, and is now being tipped to become the new head coach of China's women's soccer team.

After graduating from college, Eva worked as a data analyst for a professional team while pursuing her master's degree in sports medicine and health sciences.

In 2015, Chan Yuen Ting realized a new chapter in her life, becoming an assistant coach of Orient in the Hong Kong Premier League and was promoted to head coach at the end of the year. She is the first female coach in Asia to take charge of a men's top-flight team.

Faced with the pressure of becoming a female coach, Chan Yuen-ting was determined to move forward. in the 2015-16 season, she led her team to win the Hong Kong Premier League title and qualified for the AFC Champions League.

In 2019, Chen Wanting left Orient and accepted Sun Wen's invitation to become an assistant coach and later promoted to head coach of our U16 women's soccer team. Sun Wen had a profound impact on her and the two met at the AFC A Level Coaching Course.

Chen Wanting demonstrated her rich theoretical and practical experience by leading her team to a third place finish at the U16 Women's Asian Junior Football Championship.

Despite being only 33 years old, Chen Wanting is expected to become the new head coach of China's women's soccer team with her solid theoretical foundation, rich coaching experience and interactions with national teams.

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