Sarina Wiegman's England: A historical journey through triumphs, tribulations, and the making of a champion team.
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Sarina Wiegman, the Dutch football manager at the helm of England's Lionesses since September 2021, is preparing to defend their title at the upcoming UEFA Women's Euro 2025 in Switzerland. Her journey in football, from playing in the streets disguised as a boy to becoming one of the most respected coaches in the world, is a testament to her dedication and impact on the women's game.

Wiegman's early life in the Netherlands saw her playing football with her twin brother, often having to pretend she was a boy to participate. She represented the Netherlands from 1987 to 2001, earning over 100 caps and captaining the national side. Her time playing for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels in 1989 significantly influenced her career.

After retiring from playing in 2003, Wiegman transitioned to coaching, starting with grassroots teams and eventually leading Ter Leede to a league title and KNVB Cup in 2007. She furthered her coaching career with ADO Den Haag, achieving a league and cup double in 2012 and retaining the Cup the following season. In 2014, she became the assistant coach for the Dutch national team, and in 2016, she became the first woman to coach at a Dutch professional football organization.

Wiegman's success with the Netherlands was remarkable, leading them to victory at the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 and the final of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Her accomplishments led to her appointment as the manager of the England women's national team in August 2020, starting in September 2021.

Under Wiegman's guidance, the Lionesses achieved their first major title since the 1966 FIFA World Cup, winning the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 on home soil. She became the first coach to win back-to-back Euros, having previously won with the Netherlands in 2017. Wiegman also led England to the final of the Women's World Cup in 2023, where they were defeated by Spain.

Wiegman's impact extends beyond trophies. She is known for her direct communication style, zero-fuss approach, and ability to unify the team. Her leadership has fostered a strong team spirit and a winning mentality within the Lionesses squad.

As England prepares for the Women's Euro 2025, Wiegman expressed excitement and confidence in her team after a recent 7-0 victory over Jamaica. Despite being in a challenging group with France, Netherlands, and Wales, her job as England head coach is secure, with support from the FA until at least 2027. Wiegman's focus remains on taking each game as it comes and adapting to the challenges ahead. She recognizes the potential within the squad and aims to utilize the various options available to her.


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