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Who is Sarina Wiegman? Meet the manager behind England Women's Euro 2025

Who is Sarina Wiegman? Meet the manager behind England Women's Euro 2025

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Sarina Wiegman has cemented her place as one of the most successful football managers in the world, leading England's Lionesses to a historic victory at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025. Known for her tactical brilliance, calm demeanor, and ability to inspire, Wiegman has transformed the England women's team into a powerhouse. But who is Sarina Wiegman, and what makes her such an exceptional leader? This article delves into her journey and everything you need to know. Early Life and Playing Career
Born on October 26, 1969, in The Hague, Netherlands, Sarina Wiegman grew up in a football-loving family. She began her playing career as a midfielder, showcasing her talent early on. Wiegman played for the Dutch club Ter Leede, where she won the KNVB Cup, and later joined the Netherlands national team, earning 104 caps. Her time at the University of North Carolina in 1989 was pivotal, where she played alongside future stars like Mia Hamm and won an NCAA championship. This experience shaped her understanding of high-level competition and teamwork, laying the foundation for her coaching career. Rise to Coaching Stardom
Wiegman transitioned into coaching after retiring as a player, starting with Ter Leede and later ADO Den Haag in the Dutch women's league. Her big break came in 2017 when she was appointed head coach of the Netherlands women's national team. Under her leadership, the Dutch won the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 on home soil, a defining moment that showcased her ability to unite a team and deliver under pressure. She then guided the Netherlands to the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup final, narrowly losing to the United States.
In September 2021, Wiegman took the helm of England's Lionesses, a move that would redefine women's football in the country. Her appointment came at a time when England was hungry for success, and Wiegman delivered almost immediately, leading the team to Euro 2022 glory at Wembley. Her ability to foster team cohesion and adapt tactically made her a perfect fit for the Lionesses. Euro 2025: A Chaotic Triumph
The UEFA Women's Euro 2025 was, in Wiegman's own words, the 'most chaotic and ridiculous tournament' she had ever experienced. England faced a rollercoaster of challenges, including a group-stage loss to France and dramatic comebacks in the knockout rounds. In the quarter-finals against Sweden, the Lionesses overturned a 2-0 deficit with late goals, while in the semi-finals against Italy, a 96th-minute equalizer from Michelle Agyemang forced extra time, with Chloe Kelly securing the win.
The final against world champions Spain was a tense affair, ending 1-1 after extra time. England triumphed 3-1 in the penalty shootout, with goalkeeper Hannah Hampton's heroics and Chloe Kelly's decisive kick sealing the victory. Wiegman's ability to navigate this chaos, relying on the team's resilience and her strategic substitutions, was key to England becoming the first team to win a major title on foreign soil. Achievements and Legacy
Wiegman's record is staggering: she has reached five consecutive major tournament finals, winning three European Championships (2017 with the Netherlands, 2022 and 2025 with England). Her win percentage with England since 2021 is an impressive 72.5%, surpassing even the men's 'golden generation' of the 2000s. Her ability to consistently deliver results has earned her widespread respect, with FA chief Mark Bullingham calling her a 'special' coach who is 'not for sale.'
Beyond trophies, Wiegman's impact on women's football is profound. She has driven record-breaking viewership and attendance, with Euro 2025 smashing previous records. Her success has elevated the profile of the women's game, inspiring a new generation of players and fans. As she noted, 'I hope it will boost the women's game even more, not only in England, but beyond.'
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