Sarina Wiegman CBE is widely regarded as one of the best coaches in women's football history. Her rise to the top of the coaching world began after a successful playing career and she has had an immense impact on the game as a player, coach, and leader.. As a top international coach in women's football, Wiegman became the head coach of England in September 2021 and led the team to their first trophy as champions of the Women's Euros 2022. This was the first trophy for an English senior team of either gender since the men's team won the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Before coaching the England team, Wiegman coached the women's Dutch team. She led the team to the final of the UEFA Women's Euro 2017, where they defeated Denmark 4-2 to win their first major championship. She also coached the Netherlands to the final of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and guided England to the finals of the 2023 World Cup, where both teams finished as runners-up, respectively.
"“Since Sarina joined, we’ve really taken our football to the next level and fully expressed ourselves on the pitch.” Millie Bright, Lionesses defender and captain “Sarina gave me the chance to fulfil my wildest dreams. We won the Euros, and I was honoured as the best goalkeeper in the world.” Mary Earps, Lionesses goalie “By establishing and strengthening my connections with others through my experience and skills, I can contribute significantly to the team's success. Sarina encouraged me to do just that, and it has had a positive effect.” Lucy Bronze, Lionesses defender ""She has brought us all together. She is a special person and puts us first as human beings."" Leah Williamson, Lionesses defender and captain “Under Sarina's guidance, I am having the best years of my career with the Lionesses.” Beth Mead, Lionesses striker"