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Shanghai media: Brazilian women's football coach Pia once served as an assistant coach of Chinese women's football and led the team to the quarterfinals in the 2007 World Cup

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Shanghai media: Brazilian women's football coach Pia once served as an assistant coach of Chinese women's football and led the team to the quarterfinals in the 2007 World Cup

According to the "Weekly Shanghai" report, Pia, the head coach of the Brazilian women's football team, the first opponent of the Chinese women's football Olympic Games, served as the assistant coach of the Chinese women's football team.

At 4 p.m. Beijing time tomorrow, the Chinese women's football team will usher in the first round of the group stage with the Brazilian women's football team, which is also the debut of the Chinese delegation at the Tokyo Olympic Games.

For this game, Shanghai media analysis said that although the strength of the Brazilian team is not as good as the peak period, it is still a world-class team after all, and the last time the Chinese team defeated brazil was back to the semi-finals of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Brazil's head coach, Pia, a Swede, has served as an assistant coach for the Chinese women's soccer team and has twice led the United States to an Olympic gold medal. Before the game, Pia said, "The Chinese team has always been a technical team, an excellent team, and a team with a tenacious style. If we are going to win, we have to show the best performance. ”

In March 2007, Swede Domanski became the manager of the Chinese women's football team, and Pia also became the assistant coach of the Chinese women's football team. However, in that year's World Cup, the Chinese women's football team only achieved a record of 2 wins and 2 losses, stopping in the quarterfinals. In October of that year, Pia and Domanski said they would not renew their contracts with the Chinese Football Association for family and health reasons.

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