

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.


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.

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.

This was not her first job with the USA team, Sundhage served as a scout for the US during the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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!