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Hege Riise is to have the honour of being the GB Football head coach
       who will lead the Team GB squad into this summer's Olympic Games in
       Tokyo.
             Riise, a gold medal winner as a player with Norway at the 2000
       Games,  will  combine  the  prestigious  role  with  her  ongoing  duties  as
       interim head coach of England Women before the home nations unite as
       a GB football squad to begin their preparations in June. Following the
       Olympic Games, Riise will continue in her role with England until Sarina
       Weigman's arrival in September.
             Riise  will  be  assisted  by  Rhian  Wilkinson  with  whom  she
       formed  an  immediate  successful  partnership  during  England  Senior
       Women's  February  international  camp  at  St.  George's  Park,  with  a
       further coach to be announced in due course.
             Team GB will be one of 12 international teams taking part in the football tournament at the
       rearranged Tokyo Olympic Games, with matches taking place between 21 July and 6 August. It will
       be the first time Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be represented at the Olympics since London
       2012, with the squad qualifying via England's run to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup semi-finals.
       The FA is the nominated country from the home nations to deliver the GB football programme, and
       the final squad of 18 will be based on consideration of players from across the home nations.
             The recently announced partnership with the National Lottery will deliver crucial investment
       to  support  the  squad's  preparations  before  departing  for  Japan.  This  will  include  a  warm-up
       international match on home soil, as well as providing for training camps and the squad's travel and
       logistics needs.
             Baroness Sue Campbell, The FA's director of women's football, said: "We could not have
       been more impressed with the impact that Hege and Rhian have had in such a short space of time
       with England Women, particularly during our recent international camp at St. George's Park. I am in
       no doubt that their Olympic experience and management expertise will provide the squad with the
       best possible opportunity to succeed at the Tokyo Games.
             "I cannot stress enough how crucial the National Lottery's support will be as we look to
       achieve Olympic success this summer. While the 18 players and support staff will feel the direct
       benefit, we will also be able to inspire countless numbers of young girls and boys just at a time when
       we need to lift the spirits and aspirations of youngsters to get involved in the grassroots game after
       such a challenging year. We want this to be another pivotal moment for women's football on the
       global stage."
             Riise  said:  "I  know  firsthand  as  a  former  player  just  how  huge  the  Olympics  are  as  a
       tournament and I am enormously proud to have this opportunity to lead the GB squad into the
       Games. We will go there to give everything we have to be successful and I hope we can also use the
       power of the Games to help women's football continue to grow in popularity.
             "I thank The FA for their trust in me, and also the National Lottery for the backing they are
       giving to the team. This kind of strong support is so important if we are to go there and perform to
       the best of our abilities."
             Team GB will learn who they will face on 21 April when the draw for the women's and men's
       tournaments  are  held  in  Tokyo.  Nine  other  competing  nations  have  been  confirmed  so  far  in
       Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, United States and Zambia. The
       remaining places will go to the winners of the play-offs being held next month between Cameroon v
       Chile and Korea Republic v China.
             National Lottery players have played a crucial role in supporting Olympic and Paralympic
       athletes since the 1996 Games and this partnership ensures the very best for the Team GB football
       team in Tokyo. This sits alongside the significant contribution National Lottery funding makes to
       women's and girls football at a grassroots level - including a £1m contribution to the participation
       legacy of the UEFA Women's EURO in 2022.
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