
After six Olympics, China's women's soccer team finally set foot on the stage of this world sports event for the seventh time. 1996, at the Atlanta Olympics, the women's soccer program made its Olympic debut, and the "Golden Generation" centered around Sun Wen, Liu Ailing and others left a colorful mark on the history of women's soccer in China. Despite losing 1-2 to the hosts, the United States, in the final, China's women's soccer team's heroic performance shocked the world soccer world, and they also won the reputation of "resounding roses". The silver medal is still the best achievement of China's women's soccer team in the Olympic Games.
The women's Olympic qualifying tournament has had several twists and turns due to the epidemic. The original plan was to hold the group stage in Wuhan last February, but due to the epidemic outbreak, it was moved to Nanjing and Australia. China's women's soccer team through the twists and turns, and finally advanced to the second group, and in the play-off with South Korea's women's soccer team in consecutive postponements. On April 13 this year, in the second round of the duel in Suzhou, Wang Frost hit two goals, China's women's football team drew 2-2 with the South Korean women's football team, and finally won 4-3 on aggregate, successfully obtaining the final stage of the women's football final stage of the Tokyo Olympics ticket. The other two teams in the Asian zone are hosts Japan and Australia.
Currently, our women's soccer team is ranked 15th in the world and is in the third slot among the 12 teams participating in the tournament. According to the group draw, our women's soccer team is in Group F with the Netherlands, Brazil and Zambia. They will play Brazil on July 21st, followed by Zambia and the Netherlands on July 24th and July 27th respectively.
As the core player of our women's soccer team, Wang Frost stepped onto the Olympic field for the second time. In the quarterfinals of the Rio Olympics, Wang Frost won a valuable penalty kick opportunity for our women's soccer team in the 83rd minute, but her shot hit the post, which ultimately led to a regrettable defeat for our team. This time, she is looking forward to making up for her regrets and helping our women's soccer team go further!
Image source Xinhua News Agency
Our women's soccer roster:
Goalkeepers: 1 Zhu Yu, 12 Peng Simeng, 22 Ding Xuan
Defenders: 2 Li Mengwen, 3 Lin Yuping, 5 Wu Haiyan, 16 Wang Xiaoxue, 17 Luo Guiping, 21 Jin Kun
Midfield: 4 Li Qingtong, 6 Zhang Xin, 7 Wang Shuang, 8 Wang Yan, 9 Miao Shiwen, 10 Wang Yanwen, 13 Yang Lina, 14 Liu Jing, 15 Yang Man, 19 Wang Ying
Forwards: 11 Wang Shanshan, 18 Uri Gumura, 20 Xiao Yuyi
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