The Chinese Women's National Football Team has been on the lookout for a new head coach since the departure of former manager Jocelyn Precheur. The Chinese Football Association (CFA) is responsible for selecting and hiring the head coach, who will be tasked with leading the team in international competitions such as the FIFA Women's World Cup and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women's Asian Cup.
The CFA typically looks for candidates with extensive experience in coaching at the international level, a strong tactical understanding of the game, and the ability to communicate effectively with players and work under the pressure of high-stakes matches. The association may also consider factors such as the candidate’s vision for the development of the team, their ability to integrate young talent, and their track record in improving player performance and achieving results.
Interested candidates often need to submit a detailed application that includes their coaching philosophy, past achievements, and plans for developing the team. The selection process may also involve interviews, trial sessions with the team, and assessments of the candidates' technical knowledge and leadership skills.
Once a new head coach is appointed, they will take charge of training camps, friendly matches, and tournaments, aiming to improve the team's ranking and qualify for major international tournaments. They will also work closely with other coaches within the national setup and contribute to the overall strategy for the growth of women's football in China.
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