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Pia Sundhage Current situation Crew Brazil Biography Name Pia Mariane Sundhage Nationality Swedish Birth February 13, 1960 (63 years old) Ulricehamn Later Midfielder, coach Professionnal career first Years Club 0 M. 0 ( B. ) 1978 Falk\u00f6pings Kik 1979\u20131981 Jitex BK 1982\u20131983 \u00d6sters IF (65) 1984 Jitex BK 1985 Lazio Rome (17) 1985 Stattena IF 1985 Jitex BK 1986 Hammarby IF 1987\u20131989 Jitex BK 1990\u20131996 Hammarby IF National team selections 2 Years Crew 0 M. 0 ( B. ) 1975-1996 Sweden 146 (71) Trainer Years Crew Stats 1992-1994 Hammarby IF (Entr.-your.) 1998-1999 Vallentuna BK (assistant) 2000 AIK (assistant) 2001-2002 Philadelphia Charge (assistant) 2003 Boston Breakers 2004 Kolbotn Il 2005-2006 How \u00d6rebro 2007 China (assistant) 2008-2012 UNITED STATES 2012-2019 Sweden 2019- Brazil first National and international official competitions. 2 Official matches (friendly validated by FIFA included). modifier Pia Sundhage Lors du Tournoi International de Sao Paolo, 2019 Pia Mariane Sundhage , born February 13, 1960 In Ulricehamn (Sweden), is an international Swedish footballer who has become a coach. In 2019, she was appointed coach of the Brazil of women's football team. This section is empty, insufficiently detailed or incomplete. Your help is welcome ! How to do ? Pia Sundhagus was appointed head coach of the American women's team November 13, 2007 . She became the 7 It is Trainer in the history of the American women's team and the third woman. She resigns the first is September 2012 To return to Sweden after driving this team twice to the Olympic title [ first ] .In July 2019 , she is appointed as a selector of the Brazilian national women's team [ 2 ] . Pia Sundhage is openly lesbian [ 3 ] . Player's record [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Selection [ modifier | Modifier and code ] European Championship: 1984 Third in the World Cup: 1991 FIFA International Women's International Tournament: 1988 Club [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Championship de Su\u00e8de: 1979, 1981, 1984 et 1989 (Jitex BK) Sweden Cup: 1981 (Jitex BK), 1994 and 1995 (Hammarby If) Coach's record [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Gold medal at the 2008 summer Olympic Games Gold medal at the 2012 summer Olympic Games Winner of the Algarve Cup: 2008 Finalist of the Women's Football World Cup: 2011 Finalist of Finalissima Female: 2023 Distinctions [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Appointment at the price of female team coach of the 2010 FIFA year Appointment at the price of female team coach of the FIFA 2011 year FIFA 2012 women's team coach International matches [ modifier | Modifier and code ] International Pia Sundhage matches [ 4 ] # Date Opponent Result Competition 99 August 21, 1991 USSR 2 - 0 100 October 9, 1991 The Netherlands thirty first 101 October 23, 1991 Spain 4 - 0 102 November 7, 1991 Suisse 4 - 1 103 November 17, 1991 UNITED STATES 2 - 3 104 November 19, 1991 Japan 8 - 0 105 November 21, 1991 Brazil 2 - 0 106 November 24, 1991 China ten 107 November 27, 1991 Norway 1 - 4 108 November 29, 1991 Germany 4 - 0 109 9 mars 1993 France thirty first 110 11 mars 1993 Germany thirty first 111 14 mars 1993 Norway twelfth 112 August 3, 1994 Canada 3 - 0 113 August 5, 1994 Canada 2 - 1 114 September 7, 1994 Germany 1 - 3 115 October 29, 1994 Denmark 3 - 0 116 February 26, 1995 Norway 3 - 4 117 4 mars 1995 Norway 4 - 1 118 14 mars 1995 Italy 4 - 0 119 16 mars 1995 The Netherlands 2 - 1 120 17 mars 1995 Norway 0 - 2 121 19 mars 1995 Denmark 3 - 2 122 26 mars 1995 Germany 2 - 3 123 April 27, 1995 China 1 - 1 124 May 13, 1995 England 4 - 0 125 May 27, 1995 Australia 5 - 0 126 June 5, 1995 Brazil 0 - 1 127 June 7, 1995 Germany 3 - 2 128 June 9, 1995 Japan 2 - 0 129 June 13, 1995 China 4 - 5 130 August 30, 1995 Finland thirty first 131 September 30, 1995 Denmark 2 - 1 132 October 15, 1995 Romania 8 - 0 133 January 21, 1996 Norway 0 - 4 134 February 15, 1996 UNITED STATES 0 - 3 135 February 17, 1996 UNITED STATES 0 - 3 136 11 mars 1996 Denmark 2 - 1 137 13 mars 1996 Finland 7 - 0 138 15 mars 1996 Iceland ten 139 17 mars 1996 Norway 0 - 4 140 May 12, 1996 Spain 1 - 1 141 June 2, 1996 Spain 8 - 0 142 June 26, 1996 Romania 5 - 0 143 July 15, 1996 Japan thirty first 144 July 21, 1996 China 0 - 2 145 July 23, 1996 UNITED STATES twelfth 146 July 25, 1996 Denmark thirty first \u2191 (in) ' U.S. Coach Pia Sundhage Steps Down \u00bb , on espn.go.com , first is september \u2191 ' The Swedish Pia Sundhage named selector \u00bb , on www.lequipe.fr \u2191 (in) Pia Sundhage, openly lesbian, steps down as U.S. women's soccer coach \u2191 (sv) ' Pia Sundhage - Player Statistics - Swedish Football \u00bb , on www.sageskfotboll.se. (consulted the first is July 2021 ) Sports resources :CIO FBref (sv) Swedish Olympic Committee (of) Munzinger (in) Olymped (of) Soccerdonna (of) Soccerdonna (coaches) (I+ID) Soccerway in \u00b7 m Sweden team - Euro 1984 winner winner G Arnesson G Guidance D Builder D B\u00f6rjesson D Dish D K\u00e5berg D Jansson D Nicklasson M C.Andersson M E.andersson M Svenjeby M \u00c5hman-Svensson A Ax\u00e9n A Hansson A \u00a0Johansson A Sundhage A New house A Wal A \u00d6dlund Coach: \u00a0Lyfors in \u00b7 m Sweden team - Euro 1987 finalist G Guidance D \u00c5hman-Svensson D B\u00f6rjesson D Hansson D Nicklasson M Andersson M Ax\u00e9n M Carlsson M Karlsson A Svenjeby A The proportion A Hultin A \u00a0Johansson A Sundhage A Wal Coach: \u00a0Lyfors in \u00b7 m Sweden team - Third of Euro 1989 G Guidance D Substantial D Hansson D Zeikfalvy M I. Johansson M Karlsson M K\u00e4rrberg M Lundin-Borgwall M \u00a0Neptune M Nilsson M Persson M \u00a0Swedberg M The lilac A The proportion A Hultin A H. Johansson A Sundhage A Wal Coach: \u00a0Paijkull in \u00b7 m Sweden team - third of the 1991 Women's World Cup first Guidance 2 \u00a0Lundgren 3 Hansson 4 Substantial 5 Zeikfalvy 6 \u00a0Swedberg 7 Sundhage 8 \u00a0Hedberg 9 H. Johansson ten Wal 11 The proportion twelfth Olsson 13 Ewrelius 14 Svensson-Gustafsson 15 Nilsson 16 I. Johansson 17 Karlsson 18 Larsson Coach: Gunilla Paijkull in \u00b7 m Sweden team - Euro 1995 finalist G Guidance D Bengtsson D Jakobsson D \u00a0Lundgren D \u00a0Nessvold M Andersson M \u00a0Hedberg M S. Johansson M Olsson M W\u00e4llermest M Zeikfalvy A The proportion A H. Johansson A Damage A Nilsson A Sundhage A Wal Coach: \u00a0Simonson in \u00b7 m Sweden team-quarter-finalist of the 1995 Women's World Cup first Guidance 2 \u00a0Lundgren 3 Jakobsson 4 Sundhage 5 Bengtsson 6 Pohjanen 7 Wal 8 \u00a0Hedberg 9 Andersson ten The proportion 11 Damage twelfth A. Nilsson 13 \u00a0Nessvold 14 L\u00f6nnqvist 15 Olsson 16 Zeikfalvy 17 Considerable 18 H. Nilsson 19 \u00a0Bozicevic 20 \u00a0Johansson Coach: Bengt Simonson in \u00b7 m Sweden team - first round of the 1996 summer Olympics first Nilsson 2 Sandell 3 Jakobsson 4 \u00a0Nessvold 5 Bengtsson 6 Pohjanen 7 Sundhage 8 \u00a0Swedberg 9 Andersson ten Damage 11 Wal twelfth Karlsson 13 Svensson-Gustafsson 14 When 15 Carlsson 16 Ljungberg 17 Larsson 18 L\u00f6nnqvist 19 \u00a0Bowall 20 Wahlgren Coach: Simonsson in \u00b7 m United States team-2008 summer Olympic Games winner first Alone 2 \u00a0Mitts 3 Crampon 4 \u00a0Buehler 5 \u00a0Tarpley 6 When 7 Boxx 8 \u00a0Rodriguez 9 \u00a0O'Reilly ten \u00a0Wagner 11 \u00a0Lloyd twelfth CHENEY 13 \u00a0Heath 14 \u00a0Cox 15 Margrave 16 \u00a0Hucles 17 Cottage 18 \u00a0Barnhart Coach: Pia Sundhage in \u00b7 m United States team-finalist of the 2011 Women's Cup 2011 first Alone 2 \u00a0Mitts 3 Crampon 4 \u00a0Sauerbrunn 5 O'hara 6 \u00a0LePeilbet 7 Boxx 8 \u00a0Rodriguez 9 \u00a0O'Reilly ten \u00a0Lloyd 11 \u00a0Krieger twelfth CHENEY 13 \u00a0Morgan 14 \u00a0Cox 15 \u00a0Rapinoe 16 \u00a0Lindsey 17 \u00a0Heath 18 \u00a0Barnhart 19 \u00a0Buehler 20 \u00a0Wambach 21 \u00a0Loyden Coach: Pia Sundhage in \u00b7 m United States team-2012 Olympic Olympic Games first Alone 2 \u00a0Mitts 3 Crampon 4 \u00a0Sauerbrunn 5 O'hara 6 \u00a0LePeilbet 7 Boxx 8 \u00a0Rodriguez 9 \u00a0O'Reilly ten \u00a0Lloyd 11 \u00a0Leroux twelfth CHENEY 13 \u00a0Morgan 14 \u00a0Wambach 15 \u00a0Rapinoe 16 \u00a0Buehler 17 \u00a0Heath 18 \u00a0Barnhart Coach: Pia Sundhage in \u00b7 m Sweden team-Euro 2013 semi-finalist first K. Hammarstr\u00f6m 2 Rohlin 3 Segerstr\u00f6m 4 \u00a0Ilestedt 5 \u00a0Fischer 6 Thunebro 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin 9 Aslan ten Jakobsson 11 G\u00f6ransson twelfth \u00a0Lindahl 13 Konradsson 14 \u00d6qvist 15 Sj\u00f6gran 16 Nilsson 17 Victory 18 \u00a0Samuelsson 19 \u00a0Magnusson 20 M. Hammarstr\u00f6m 21 \u00a0Lundgren 22 \u00a0Schough 23 \u00a0Hjohlman Coach: Pia Sundhage in \u00b7 m Sweden team-eighth-de-finalist of the 2015 Women's World Cup first \u00a0Lindahl 2 Rohlin 3 Sowing 4 \u00a0Berglund 5 \u00a0Fischer 6 Thunebro 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin 9 Aslan ten Jakobsson 11 \u00a0Hjohlman twelfth Carl\u00e9n 13 \u00a0Diaz 14 \u00a0Ilestedt 15 Sj\u00f6gran 16 Nilsson 17 Victory 18 \u00a0Samuelsson 19 Lundh 20 Appelqvist 21 \u00a0S\u00f6berg 22 \u00a0Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Sundhage in \u00b7 m Sweden team - 2016 Summer Olympic Games finalist first \u00a0Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Sowing 4 \u00a0Berglund 5 \u00a0Fischer 6 Eriksson 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin 9 Aslan ten Jakobsson 11 Blackstenius twelfth \u00a0Schough 13 Rolf\u00f6 14 Appelqvist 15 \u00a0Samuelsson 16 Rubensson 17 Victory 18 Carl\u00e9n Coach: Pia Sundhage in \u00b7 m Sweden team-quarter-finalist of Euro 2017 first \u00a0Lindahl 2 Andersson 3 Sowing 4 \u00a0Berglund 5 \u00a0Fischer 6 Eriksson 7 Dahlkvist 8 Schelin 9 Aslan ten \u00a0Spetsmark 11 Blackstenius twelfth Carl\u00e9n 13 \u00a0Johansson 14 Folkesson 15 \u00a0Samuelsson 16 Vote 17 Victory 18 Rolf\u00f6 19 Hammarlund 20 Larsson 21 \u00a0Lundberg 22 \u00a0Schough 23 Rubensson Coach: Sundhage in \u00b7 m Brazil team-quarter-finalist of the 2020 summer Olympic Games first Barbarian 2 Pooliana 3 \u00c9rika 4 \u00a0Rafaelle 5 \u00a0Julia 6 Tamires 7 Doubt 8 Ant 9 Begged ten Occasional 11 \u00a0Angelina twelfth Ludmila 13 \u00a0B. 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