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Pages in category "England women's national football team managers" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sarina Petronella Wiegman (Dutch pronunciation: [saːˈrinaː peːtroːˈnɛlaː ˈʋixmɑn]; born 26 October 1969), also known as Sarina Wiegman-Glotzbach, [3] [4] [5] is a Dutch football manager and former player who has been the manager of the England women's national team since September 2021.
The England women's national football team is widely nicknamed the Lionesses. The moniker was developed in-house by The Football Association's digital marketing department as a way of increasing the visibility and reach of the women's team to a dedicated women's football audience and community, particularly on social media.
Matt Beard has managed more WSL clubs than any other manager (4). The Women's Super League is the top tier of women's football in England. The league began in 2011, supplanting the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the highest level of women's football in England.
In 2013, Sampson was announced as the new manager of England women. After winning the Cyprus Cup in 2015, he led England to a third place finish at that year's World Cup. He was dismissed by the FA in 2017. He moved to Stevenage in 2019 as first-team coach and had a brief spell as caretaker manager with the club. Sampson departed the club in 2021.
After England's disastrous showing at UEFA Women's Euro 2013, there was a clamour for Powell to be sacked. However, despite the first round exit, she retained the support of the FA. [28] In July 2013, rival coach Keith Boanas made an outspoken attack on Powell's record as England manager and publicly called on her to resign. Boanas who had also ...
Casey Jean Stoney MBE [5] [6] (born 13 May 1982) is an English professional football manager and former player who currently serves as the head coach of the Canada women's national soccer team. A versatile defender, she was capped more than 100 times for the England women's national football team since making her debut in 2000
In 1921, the FA banned women’s teams from using its facilities, saying “the game of football is quite unsuitable for females and ought not to be encouraged.” The ban remained in place for ...