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Chinese women's national football team seeks head coach

Time:2024-05-21 08:28:13 source:Stellar Spectacle news portal

(ECNS) -- The Chinese Football Association issued a notice on Tuesday, seeking to recruit a head coach for the women's national football team.

Applicants are required to achieve goals at the Asian Cup, Asian Games, World Cup, and Olympic Games, and sign a contract based on the objectives for each event.

They need to meet 8 criteria, including holding the Asian Football Confederation professional coach qualification or equivalent certificate issued by other continental football associations, with coaching licenses valid.

They should be in good health, and ideally not exceed 60 years of age.

The notice is valid for 14 days from its issuance. Applicants could submit scanned copies of their application materials to [email protected]

Further information on the interview schedule and method will be provided separately.

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