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Sarina Wiegman, the England women's football manager, has a contract until 2027, securing her position through the upcoming World Cup in Brazil. Recently, she led the Lionesses to their second consecutive European Championship title, defeating Spain in penalties after a 1-1 draw. FA chief executive Mark Bullingham praised Wiegman, stating her continued presence is crucial and up to her decision. Wiegman expressed her affinity for England and her enjoyment of working there.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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