Lu Kuei-hua
Lu Kuei-hua (Chinese: 呂桂花; pinyin: Lǚ Guìhuā) is a Taiwanese football manager and former player. Lu is the first female head coach of Chinese Taipei women's national football team and associate professor of Department of Physical Education of National Taiwan College of Physical Education.
Education
In 1994, Lu earned a master's degree from Kyoto University of Education.[1]
Career
In Taiwan, Lu has worked in the National Taiwan College of Physical Education and managed the school's women's football team.
In 1999, Lu was appointed assistant coach and, in 2003, became the first female head coach of the Chinese Taipei women's football team.[1]
References
- ^ a b 木蘭足球隊 「鐵娘子」督軍 (in Chinese). Liberty Times. February 12, 2003.
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- 1 Huang Feng-chiu
- 3 Lee Hsueh-hua (C)
- 4 Kuo Tzu-hui
- 5 Yu Pei-wen
- 6 Chiu Fu-yu
- 7 Lin Ya-han
- 8 Lee Hsiu-chin
- 9 Tan Wen-lin
- 10 Tseng Shu-o
- 12 Wu Shih-ping
- 13 Chan Pi-han
- 14 Yu Hsiu-chin
- 15 Lin Chiung-ying
- 16 Wang Hsiang-huei
- 17 Chen Ya-huei
- 19 Chen Yen-ping
- 20 Lin Man-ting
- 22 Cheng Ya-hsun
- 23 Liu Ying-chun
- 25 Lin Kai-ling
- 26 Lin Hsiu-chin
- 28 Tsai Ming-jung
- Coach: Lu Kuei-hua
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