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Ex-USWNT coach Pia Sundhage relieved of Switzerland duties

BERN, Switzerland -- Storied soccer coach Pia Sundhage won't get the chance to lead Switzerland to the 2027 Women's World Cup despite a hugely successful European Championship.

Sundhage said on Monday she was surprised by the Swiss Football Association decision not to renew her contract which expires in December.

A two-time Olympic champion and 2011 World Cup finalist coaching the United States, Sundhage led the host Swiss team in July to the quarterfinals of Euro 2025 that captured the nation's imagination. Switzerland had never reached the knockout stage before.

"I would have loved to continue this journey," the 65-year-old Sundhage said in a statement published by the Swiss FA. "I am surprised by the [federation's] decision, but I respect it."

Barcelona assistant coach Rafel Navarro was named as her replacement on Tuesday.

"In Rafel Navarro, we are gaining a coach with extensive international experience and a clear understanding of modern game development and innovation. With the results of his previous activities and in the discussions we have held, Rafel has made it clear to us that he will provide Swiss football with new, formative and sustainable content in the coming years," Swiss federation president Peter Knäbel said in a news release.

Sundhage said last month -- ahead of back-to-back wins against Canada and Scotland in friendlies -- she wanted a renewed contract on condition she could have a full-time assistant.

Swiss FA officials delivered the news to Sundhage at a face-to-face meeting in Stockholm in her native Sweden, the statement said. Knäbel said Sundhage was thanked for leading the team through an "unforgettable" Euro tournament.

Switzerland said it will make structural changes in women's soccer with Johan Djourou as technical director of national teams. The former Arsenal defender worked with Sundhage this year as the sporting coordinator with the squad.