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Sundhage faces her 'biggest challenge' as she prepares host nation Switzerland for Euro 2025

Sundhage faces her 'biggest challenge' as she prepares host nation Switzerland for Euro 2025

Washington Post2 days ago

GENEVA — Soccer great Pia Sundhage's long international career stretches back a decade beyond the first Women's European Championship she won decisively for Sweden in 1984.
Now aged 65, the two-time Olympic title-winning coach — both times for the United States — is preparing host nation Switzerland's team to kick off Euro 2025 next Wednesday.

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