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New coach Shang Ruihua for China's
women's soccer team in this undated photo. (Source: China Daily) Photo Gallery>>>
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BEIJING, March 27 -- In somewhat of a surprise, veteran coach Shang Ruihua
was named as the new head coach of the struggling women's soccer team.
Meanwhile, embattled Frenchwoman Loisel canceled her plans to return to
China.
Loisel was scheduled to arrive in Beijing yesterday to learn about her
future despite reports of an e-mail from the CFA informing the coach that her
services were no longer needed.
But she finally threw in the towel after confirming the e-mail's
authenticity.
"I had doubts when I received the e-mail so I decided to go to China
according to the schedule. But I knew the truth at the last moment that the
e-mail actually was sent by CFA. So I think it will not make any difference if I
went to China."
The e-mail also expressed hopes that the contract dispute could be settled
in a "peaceful" and "friendly" way. Loisel said she would leave everything for
her agent to deal with.
Loisel, who failed to improve the team after taking over last October, said
in the past month that she would not resign unless the CFA made the official
announcement despite rampant speculation of her imminent dismissal. The coach
initially seemed determined to lead the team into the semifinals of the Beijing
Olympic Games, but now all that pressure is on the new coach Shang.
As the head coach of China's 1991 World Cup women's team and having been
involved with women's and men's teams ever since, the 64-year-old Shang has rich
coaching experience and is well respected.
Though faced with a team in the
midst of one of it's worst slumps in memory, Shang said he will get the squad
back on track.
"I have always been concerned about women's soccer. I am willing to be
devoted to its development," he said.
"I have my advantages over other candidates. I have been involved in
coaching women's soccer for a long time. As long as CFA gives me enough time, I
am confident I will lift the team to what it should be."
(Source: China Daily)