Today's Out Spotlight is a former soccer player (footballer) who started their career in their native Sweden and who is now leading the USA Women's Soccer Team into today's World Cup Final. Today's Out Spotlight is USA Women's Soccer Head Coach Pia Sundhage.
Pia Sundhage was born February 13, 1960, in Sweden. Most know for playing as a forward for the majority of her career, she had stints as a midfielder and as a sweeper.
Sundhage started playing soccer with the IFK Ulricehamn club at 14 as a youth player and eventually moved to Falköpings KIK club in 1978.
She then joined Jitex BK from 1979 to 1981 and then played two seasons in with the Östers IF club, scoring 30 times in her first season with them and 35 times in her second season. She went back to Jitex in 1984, and then split her playing time the following season between Stattena IF, S.S. Lazio (where she scored 17 times), and Jitex. Traded in 1986, she played with Hammarby IF DFF, before she went back to Jitex BK where played till 1989. She finished her career back with Hammarby playing seven seasons from 1990 until she retired in 1996 at the age of 36.
Sundhage has won four Damallsvenskan championships, all with Jitex BK, as well as two additional Svenska Cupen with the club. She also won two Svenska Cupen with Hammarby IF DFF.
Sundhage made her first appearance for the Swedish National Team in 1974 at the age of 14, eventually amassing 146 caps and scoring 71 goals for her country of the course of her career with the national team. Her 71 goals gave her joint-lead with Lena Videkull for the most in the Swedish National Team history, a record which has since been surpassed by Hanna Ljungberg.
She played for Sweden in the 1991 and 1995 (a third place finish) FIFA Women's World Cup as well as played in the 1996 Summer Olympics. In 1984 she won the UEFA Women's Championship. Her image appeared on a Swedish postage stamp in 1988.
In 2000, she finished sixth in the voting for FIFA Women's Player of the Century.
Sundhage got her start in coaching as a player/manager when she was with Hammarby club from 1992 to 1994. After retiring took assistants jobs with Vallentuna BK from 1998 to 1999 and with AIK Fotboll Dam before coming to the United States to become an assistant coach for the Philadelphia Charge in the newly established Women's United Soccer Association.
Following the Charge she was hired as head coach by Boston Breakers. She led the Breakers to win the league title. She was named the 2003 WUSA Coach of the Year for her work leading the team to the title.
After the WUSA league folded she returned to Scandinavia to coach.
Her relationship with the Boston Breakers led United States Women's National Team captain Kristine Lilly and fellow USWNT player Kate Markgraf to joining her in the Sweden. Lilly said she "wanted to play for Pia again."
She served as an assistant coach to Marika Domanski Lyfors for the China Women's National Team during the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup.
On November 13, 2007 Sundhage was announced as the United States Women's National Team head coach. She became the first foreign born coach for the team, the seventh head coach in the U.S. team's history and the third woman.
This was not her first job with the USA team, Sundhage served as a scout for the US during the 2004 Summer Olympics.
While at the helm of the US team, Sundhage has lead the team to win the 2008 Algarve Cup and the Gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. On the verge of winning the 2009 Algarve Cup,the USA team lost to Sundhage's native Sweden on penalties.
Her sexuality was no secret among those in-the-know, and Sundhage said lived an out life, there was no need for a press conference. In January 2010, she publicly came out on Swedish television. In an interview with TV she Lasse Bengtsson, she said, “There has been no problem for me to be openly gay as head coach in the U.S.” and spoke of her girlfriend, Marie. Sundhage is the first openly gay coach of a team sport.
Good luck Coach Sundhage and the USA Women's Soccer!
USA scores. Leading 1-0
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ReplyDeleteEveryone dig deep. Summon all the energy of the Universe for womens footie!! USA USA!!
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GOALLLLL!!!!!
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I'm pretty sure I should get partial credit for that goal. Please note the time on my tweet. Two tweets ago.
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USA Scores in OT!!! 2-1 Let's go ladies keep it up!
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ReplyDeleteI take the blame for that goal by Japan - I just turned the game on!
Japan ties it up again.
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Red card Japan. This game is too much!!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the updates, Special. I turned the game back off as soon as Japan tied it back up at 2-2 but too little, too late. lol
ReplyDeleteWell, at least the U.S. women were in the Final anyway.
After what Japan has been through this year, they needed this. Good for them!
ReplyDeleteTough loss, I hate seeing games decided by kicks at the end like that.
ReplyDeleteAnd can I just say the coach set off my gaydar, and then what should I find after the game, but your post today Special. Thanks!
Talk about a timely out spotlight.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting on pins and needles for tonight's Breaking Bad. I sure hope the series maintains its excellence.
It's Man vs Wild again for an encore showing. Not quite as exciting as it was Monday night but I'll be able to catch some of the dialogue that I missed.
ReplyDeleteHilarious to watch some of Jake's expressions.
Jakey G Search on Twitter going bonkers again as there are people watching it for the first time.
ReplyDeleteThey've reedited Man vs. Wild and compress some of the scenes.
ReplyDeleteThe scene in the snow hole with the chocolate was really reedited and was more a summary of them striking the firestarter and then drinking the hot chocolate, with a voice over from Bear.
I guess they were trying to find was to get more ads in the show.
Boy, I'll say! They also cut out the part where Jake went to the bathroom in the snow.
ReplyDeleteI thought it took Jake several light strikes before he got a good enough flame to light that candle. Tonight it was lit in a second.
I can't stand it when these networks cut stuff out of the shows and movies. LOGO edits the heck out of Brokeback - totally ruins it.
Re-edited? Less than a week after it was first shown? That's weird. I'm glad we all watched it the first time. The initial episode was a little slow moving. I cant be objective since I'm fond of Jake doing most anything, but I did wonder what kind of reaction it would get from the general public.
ReplyDelete@Discovery: Would you follow Jake Gyllenhaal or Bear into the Icelandic snow? Don't miss the #ManvsWild encore tonight 10p e/p!
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@Discovery Gotta admit, Jake was pretty manly. Given his status, were there extra safety personnel on hand? Hoping for a response.
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theresa
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@Discovery I would feel safe following Bear anywhere. Jake? well that is another story.
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Adventure nut
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@Discovery no I'd lead em!!!!
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Janet Ayers
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@Discovery I wouldn't go but I enjoy watching them! My son, Karl, would probably go if asked!!
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Catherine Laferrière
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@Discovery Stop. U had me at "would u follow Jake Gyllenhaal "..So YES, I will watch #ManvsWild
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@Discovery The obvious choice would be Bear, I would trust him with my life, Jake on the other hand, NO. I don't want to sit and starve.
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Janice Lascko
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@Discovery um have you seen Jake's gorgeous backside ... Yeah no contest there!
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Valerie Ohler
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@Discovery Yes, i'll be behind Jake till the end.
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mollybmusic: @Discovery i'd probably follow Jake Gyllenhaal into the bathroom to watch him brush his teeth.
m, I think the Man vs. Wild was a grand slam hit for Jake. I hardly saw any negative tweets about it - almost all positive with about 90% involving swooning, salivating and squeeing.
ReplyDeleteI quite enjoyed it myself a second time around but so glad I DVR'd the original version. People last night got ripped. Networks just bug the heck out of me making decisions thinking they know what we want to see and don't want to see and most of the time, they're stinkin' wrong.
This is kind of funny. That fake picture of Jake wearing the white T with the cowboy rainbow picture on it has really been making the rounds on twitter for the past several days, as if it were something new. And then this morning, I see this tweet. LOL. 900 people.
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aglhg. yes, okay, about 900 people have now told me the Gyllenhaal photo is faked. it's still funny & Jake is still cool.
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Here's a good one, although gee whiz, does this mean John & Joan Cusack are ancient or something? I mean, c'mon!
sophbott Sophie Abbott
maggie and jake gyllenhaal really are the #modernday john and joan cusack
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Great Spotlight! I was sorry to see the US lose, but after what Japan has been through, I was thrilled that they won. A hurricane is headed their way now, they just can't seem to catch a break. The US should be very proud of their women's team.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize an vs. Wild was on last night again. I hope they didn't edit it too much, it was fine just the way it was. It was beautiful to see the excitement and joy Jake had starting the adventure, and confidence he had gained after completing the crossing. I love shows like this because it shows human beings at their most basic, self-reliant and what they are capable of reaching inside to survive in this kind of setting, and in our modern world where we have gotten away from our natural selves a lot of the time, Bear is refreshing to see. It's not masculine or feminine, it's human, and life. It gives an appreciation for what wildlife have to go through, with freezing or extremely hot temperatures and trying to keep up with food and water.
Like that TV guide comment about it being necessary for them to remove their shirts for the icy river crossing? What if they were to fall unexpectedly in the water, they'd have no dry clothes to either dry off with or wear. So yes, it's necessary. Soldiers in Vietnam have gotten hypothermia crossing rivers in knee-deep water and died, so it's very real. That guy probably wouldn't last ten minutes in the wild! :)
Looking forward to Bear's other shows, I'm a day-hiker myself, but I
^^still love it! Sorry for the typos. :)
ReplyDeleteGood point about Japan needing a morale boost. I think it's a great honor just to make the finals and sounds like it was just a great game overall.
ReplyDeleteI liked Bear Gristle. I'm not a fan of putting oneself in a position to challenge death unnecessarily but to see Jake's joy at conquering the rope climb over the cavern was indeed something to see and behold.
But it does make me think of the Crocodile Hunter and how he died, leaving behind a little girl without her dad and it seems like why do you unnecessarily tempt a fatal accident?
But it's great to see Jake being rediscovered by the likes of this show and his latest movies which are being rented and seen On Demand.
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ReplyDeleteWhat's funny, Jack/Chris, is to see you be so personally offended by name twisting in conversations or statements that don't even involve you. Thanks for letting me know that it gets to you; I'll be sure and keep it up now.
ReplyDeleteSorry that offending comment was up there so long. We lost power for about 45 minutes. Just what you need on a very hot humid and busy day. Contingency plans were being formulated for me and my two charges for the week (two napping pooches) if it hadn't come back on soon.
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ReplyDeleteCool! Wake Up with Al with Al and Stephanie is on again later in the morning. I didn't know that. I love Al and Stephanie.
ReplyDeleteThey've been showing footage of this terrible stage collapse at a concert up in Ottawa, CN. Cheap Trick was performing at the concert and that entire roof just collapsed - pretty awful looking and some people were injured.
NRDC NRDC
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A Year After BP Caps Well, Fishermen Still Fight for Survival http://bit.ly/olA9gI
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^^That really bothers me, the LA fishermen are so awesome.
ReplyDeleteBut it does make me think of the Crocodile Hunter...
I loved him! It's very risky, that's true, especially working with wild animals.
Glad you got your power back, Special. Give the pooches lots of hugs.
Those involved in the Big Dig fiasco could learn a thing or two from the Californians this past weekend - not only did "Carmageddon" go smoothly, but the bridge project was completed 17 hours ahead of schedule! Gotta love Californians and their freeways, I figured they'd come through with flying colors!
Why, what happened during the big dig fiasco?
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ReplyDeleteBig congrats to my friend Beth Galante for her efforts to clean up the gulf and her Champions of Change award from the White House.
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Right. But how does that link and story have anything to do with the short stretch of the 405 closed to remove the overpass?
ReplyDeleteIt's a similar project that in CA came in way ahead of schedule with very little problems and no waste of taxpayer money. Probably won't fall apart either.
ReplyDeleteThe Big Dig started out as just the removal of an over pass too. it's not just a "short stretch of the 405" either; there are other improvements planned.
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