Shui Qingxia confirmed as new China head coach

Former international midfielder Shui Qingxia has been named head coach of the Chinese national team ahead of January’s Women’s Asian Cup in India.

Published : Nov 19, 2021 11:28 IST , HONG KONG

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: China hasn’t won the Women’s Asian Cup since 2006.
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: China hasn’t won the Women’s Asian Cup since 2006.
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REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: China hasn’t won the Women’s Asian Cup since 2006.

Former international midfielder Shui Qingxia has been named head coach of the Chinese national team ahead of January’s Women’s Asian Cup in India.

The Chinese Football Association confirmed Shui’s appointment on its official website and she takes on the role from Jia Xiuquan, who led the team to the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

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Shui had been favourite for the role having previously been in charge of the United Team, made up largely of senior international players, during China's National Games in September. The 54-year-old, who won a silver medal with China at the 1996 Olympic Games, becomes the first Chinese woman to coach the team.

China has been drawn to face host India as well as Chinese Taipei and Iran in Group A of the Women’s Asian Cup, which kicks off on January 20.

The Chinese have won the title a record nine times but have not since 2006. China finished third at the most recent Women’s Asian Cup, in Jordan in 2018.

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