- Pia
Mariane Sundhage (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈpîːa ˈsɵ̂nːdˌhɑːɡɛ], born 13
February 1960) is a
Swedish football manager and
former professional player...
- 16, 2016. "
Sundhage's 18". U.S. Soccer.
October 6, 2010.
Archived from the
original on
August 17, 2016.
Retrieved July 16, 2016. "
Sundhage Names Roster...
- 2016. "
Sundhage Names 29
Players for Three-W**** U.S. WNT
Training Camp in Florida". U.S. Soccer.
April 11, 2011.
Retrieved July 20, 2016. "
Sundhage Names...
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Sundhage is a
retired football player who post-retirement has
worked as the
football manager for the
United States and
Sweden national teams....
-
January 2013.
Retrieved 8
January 2013. "Messi, Wambach, Del
Bosque &
Sundhage triumph". FIFA.com. 7
January 2013.
Archived from the
original on 11 January...
- 25, 2016. "Pia
Sundhage Names 2008 U.S.
Olympic Women's
Soccer Team". U.S. Soccer. June 23, 2008.
Retrieved July 25, 2016. "
Sundhage Names 22 Players...
- can get a bike with my
autograph on it and then we're good."
Coach Pia
Sundhage replied that his
comments were "sad and unfortunate" and
epitomised "failings...
- 552 at Ullevi,
dominant Sweden took the lead in the
first leg when Pia
Sundhage scored in the 57th minute. A
crowd of 2,567 at
Kenilworth Road watched...
- aggregate. No
extra time pla****.
Sweden won 4–3 on penalties. 4
goals Pia
Sundhage 2
goals Linda Curl
Carolina Morace 1 goal Inge Hindkjær
Debbie Bampton...
- (2024). Most
championships 2, Pia
Sundhage ( United States, 2008, 2012). Most
finishes in the top two 3, Pia
Sundhage ( United States, 2008, 2012; Sweden...