Great honor for Nati coach: Pia Sundhage gives speech to the EU Parliament

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Pia Sundhage addresses her words to the EU Parliament.
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Lucas WerderFootball reporter

Great honor for national coach Pia Sundhage (64)! On the occasion of International Women’s Day on Friday, the Swede was allowed to give a speech to the European Parliament a day earlier. “When we enter the football field, we continually dispel the stereotypes that it is seen as a man’s world,” Sundhage said in her lecture in Brussels.

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As a child she was not allowed to play football. “My love for this game led me to temporarily become a boy named Pelle. “Just to be able to play football,” says the national coach. The world is different today, but the fight for equality is far from over. “Together we can create a world where every woman and girl has the opportunity to shine on and off the field.”

Sundhage quotes Bob Dylan

Just like when she took office at the Nati, Sundhage also used music for the EU Parliament to underline her message. At the end of her speech, the women’s soccer pioneer sang a line from Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin” to applause.

“Before my speech, among all the politicians, I thought I wanted to do something different, because I am also different and have a different background,” Sundhage says afterwards. “It was more spontaneous and helped me with my nervousness.”

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The national coaches will be back in action on the football field at the beginning of April. Although Switzerland has already qualified for the 2025 home tournament, it will participate in the qualifiers and aim for promotion back to the A league. The match starts on April 5 against Turkey in Letzigrund, while Azerbaijan awaits four days later.

Nations League Women – League A / Group 1
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
6
8th
12
2
England
England
6
7
12
3
Belgium
Belgium
6
-3
8th
4
Scotland
Scotland
6
-12
2
Nations League Women – League A / Group 2
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
France
France
6
8th
16
2
Austria
Austria
6
-1
10
3
Norway
Norway
6
1
5
4
Portugal
Portugal
6
-8th
3
Nations League Women – League A / Group 3
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Germany
Germany
6
11
13
2
Denmark
Denmark
6
4
12
3
Iceland
Iceland
6
-4
9
4
Wales
Wales
6
-11
1
Nations League Women – League A / Group 4
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Spain
Spain
6
14
15
2
Italy
Italy
6
3
10
3
Sweden
Sweden
6
-2
7
4
Switzerland
Switzerland
6
-15
3
Nations League Women – League B / Group 1
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Ireland
Ireland
6
18
18
2
Hungary
Hungary
6
2
8th
3
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
6
-4
7
4
Albania
Albania
6
-16
1
Nations League Women – League B / Group 2
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Finland
Finland
6
16
16
2
Croatia
Croatia
6
-5
9
3
Slovakia
Slovakia
6
-1
8th
4
Romania
Romania
6
-10
1
Nations League Women – League B / Group 3
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Poland
Poland
6
7
16
2
Serbia
Serbia
6
5
10
3
Ukraine
Ukraine
6
-2
6
4
Greece
Greece
6
-10
3
Nations League Women – League B / Group 4
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
6
7
13
2
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
6
2
11
3
Slovenia
Slovenia
6
-5
6
4
Belarus
Belarus
6
-4
2
Nations League Women – League C / Group 1
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Malta
Malta
6
12
16
2
Latvia
Latvia
6
11
10
3
Andorra
Andorra
6
-15
4
4
Moldavia
Moldavia
6
-8th
3
Nations League Women – League C / Group 2
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Turkiye
Turkiye
6
16
18
2
Lithuania
Lithuania
6
-5
5
3
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
6
-5
5
4
Georgia
Georgia
6
-6
5
Nations League Women – League C / Group 3
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
6
7
16
2
Montenegro
Montenegro
6
10
12
3
Cyprus
Cyprus
6
-3
7
4
Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
6
-14
0
Nations League Women – League C / Group 4
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Israel
Israel
6
19
16
2
Estonia
Estonia
6
0
10
3
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
6
1
8th
4
Armenia
Armenia
6
-20
0
Nations League Women – League C / Group 5
team
SP
T.D
PT
1
Kosovo
Kosovo
4
8th
10
2
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
4
-3
5
3
North Macedonia
North Macedonia
4
-5
1

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