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Previous achievements of women's football world cup
The previous results of the Women's World Cup were: 199 1, ranking fifth. 1995 is the fourth. 1999 won the runner-up. It was the top eight in 2003. In 2007, it was the top eight. 20 1 1 failed to advance to the race. 20 15 is the top eight. 20 19 is the top 16.

199 1 year, China hosted the first women's world cup, with a total of 12 teams participating. China women's football team is in the same group as Norway, Denmark and New Zealand. China beat Norway 4-0 in the first game, drew 2-2 by Denmark in the second game and drew 4- 1 by New Zealand in the third game, and successfully qualified. 14 final, China lost 0- 1 to Sweden, missed the semi-final, and finally only won the fifth place.

1995 and 12 team. China is in the same group as the United States, Denmark and Australia, and China has qualified for the women's football success group. In the quarterfinals, China and Sweden met unexpectedly. It is difficult for the two sides to tell the winner at regular time. In the end, China women's football team eliminated their opponents through penalty shootout and advanced to the semi-finals. In the semi-final, the women's football team in China was unlucky, losing 0-/kloc-0-0 to their opponents and missed the final. China women's football team finally ranked fourth.

1999, China participated in the World Cup for the third time, the closest to the champion of women's football in China. China women's football team won three games in the group stage, and advanced smoothly with the first place in the group stage. 1/4 final, China women's football team beat their opponents 2-0, and China women's football team successfully advanced to the final with a score of 5-0 in the semi-final. In the final against the United States, China women's football team fought with its opponent to a penalty shootout, and finally lost to its opponent 4-5 in the penalty shootout, ranking second.

In 2003, China's women's football team ranked first in the group stage, but in the final of14, China's women's football team lost by one goal, and the final result was fixed in the quarter-finals, which drew a regrettable end for her World Cup trip.

In 2007, China women's football team successfully advanced with the second place in the group, but still fell to the final with the score of 1/4, and the final result was fixed in the quarter-finals, failing to go any further.

20 1 1, China women's football team failed to advance to the competition. Japan, another team in Asia, won the final of that World Cup.

The 20 15 Women's World Cup was expanded to 24 teams for the first time. China women's football team was in the same group as Canadian, Dutch and New Zealand women's football teams, and finally advanced to the knockout stage with the second place in the group. In the final of 1/8, the China women's football team beat the Cameroonian team by 1. In the final of 1/4, the China women's football team lost to the American women's football team 0-0, and failed to advance to the semi-finals again, and the final result was fixed at the quarter-finals.

In 20 19, China ranked third in the women's football group stage, but finally advanced to the knockout stage with the fourth place, but lost to Italy in the first round of the knockout stage and stopped at 16.

China women's football coach.

1, Cong Zheyu

Cong Yuzhe, the first head coach of China Women's Football Team and the founder of China Women's Football Team, was in charge of China Women's Football Team from 1984 to 1988, and was a veritable father of women's football. Although the women's football team in China was still in the toddler stage, a large number of distinctive players such as Li Xiufu, Zhong Honglian and Niu began to emerge. From 65438 to 0986, China women's football team led by Cong won the sixth Asian Cup in one fell swoop, which was the starting point for China women's football team to take off.

2. Shang Ruihua

Shang Ruihua trained talented players such as Wei, Shui, Liu Ailing and Wen from 1988 to 1. Almost every position of China women's football team has experts who can be independent, which has gathered endless energy for the future glory of women's football team. During her coaching, Shang Ruihua led the China women's football team to win the Asian Cup and the Beijing Asian Games women's football gold medal twice in a row. China's women's football team ranks first in Asia with incomparable achievements in other countries.