Women's Football Kicks Off Beijing Olympics

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05 August 2008

Although the opening ceremonies are on Friday, Olympic competition begins Wednesday with the start of the women's football (soccer) tournament. At the Beijing Games in China, VOA's Jim Stevenson has this preview.

The Americans are led by Swedish-born coach Pia Sundhage, who was an assistant with the Chinese national team at last year's Women's World Cup. Concern about polluted air in China has been a major topic ahead of the Olympics. But Sundhage says the conditions have to be considered a part of the game.

"The two teams have the same air to breathe," Sundhage said. "So you have to deal with that. And that might be a certain thing for the coach. Depending on the first game, the second game, how tired players are and so on. It is a problem. But again we will have to deal with that. And it is the same condition for both teams."

Host China is also in action against Sweden. Other nations in the Olympic women's football tournament are Argentina, Canada, North Korea, Nigeria, Japan and New Zealand.

The tournament will wrap up with the bronze and gold medal games on Thursday, August 21 at Workers Stadium in Beijing. The men's tournament begins on Thursday.