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Sarina Wiegman ‘grateful’ for Women’s World Cup growth 35 years after experiment
Sarina Wiegman ‘grateful’ for Women’s World Cup growth 35 years after experiment
England manager Sarina Wiegman distinctly remembers the day she and her Netherlands team-mates checked into the White Swan hotel in Guangzhou, China to launch an experiment that would forever change women’s football. It was 1988, Wiegman was 18, and while men had been participating in World Cups for 58 years, a women’s equivalent existed only as an idea – one FIFA decided first needed to be tested in the form of a proof-of-concept, 12-team tournament at a time when even the now-dominant Americans had played just 22 matches. Thirty-five years later, Wiegman’s Lionesses are one of the favourites to win the ninth edition of a global championship that has expanded to 32 teams, boasts a $110million (£84.7m) prize pot, has already sold out the 80,000-plus seat Stadium Australia and is expected to draw about two billion viewers from around the world. Asked at England’s team hotel in Queensland if teenage Sarina could have ever envisioned what the World Cup has become, the now 53-year-old immediately replied: “No. No, no, absolutely not. Absolutely not. The whole, everything, it’s totally changed, and really quickly. “And even when I was older and I think maybe 20 years ago, I would not have ever expected or not even dreamed to be in this situation, that in women’s football we would be now where we are, or even that I would be in a situation where I am now. That’s why I enjoy it so much, too. “It’s because I am grateful that things have changed so quickly. There’s still a long way to go, but how it grew [and moved] so many steps forward, I’m just very grateful for that.” Though women’s international competitions had taken place before, the 1988 Women’s Invitation Tournament was the first sanctioned by FIFA. Wiegman recalls that the White Swan felt “so luxurious”, but her memories of the playing conditions are foggier. She explained: “I just wanted to play. I wasn’t bothered about pitches, [because] I wasn’t used to [them]. We didn’t have the facilities. So I found everything we had in the stadium, there were 20,000 people, and they were laughing when someone made a mistake or something, that was really strange because they had a totally different view of football than in Europe, but well, there wouldn’t be 20,000 people [in Europe] then.” The Netherlands were ultimately beaten 2-1 by Brazil in the quarter-finals, but the competition solidified Wiegman’s desired destiny and convinced FIFA that an inaugural Women’s World Cup should be hosted by the same Chinese province in 1991. Wiegman said: “I thought ‘this is what I want to do’, but there weren’t very many opportunities then. But I just really loved that tournament, I will never forget that tournament.” The former midfielder remains adamant that “I’m just me and doing what I love the most” yet it is no exaggeration to say the self-described “serious” Hague native, whose CV is an astonishing chronicle of unprecedented accomplishments, has had a critical impact on the history of her beloved sport in more than one country. Wiegman retired after earning 104 caps for the Netherlands – her career itself a feat for a girl who once chose to chop off her hair and disguise herself as a boy because she found herself barred from football because of her gender. Since then Wiegman transitioned from PE teacher to the pioneering first head coach of Eredivisie Vrouwen side ADO Den Haag – but only after refusing an initial offer of a part-time role and insisting their ambitions were only viable with full investment. Wiegman assisted then-Netherlands head coach Roger Reijners at the 2015 World Cup, shortly after which she became the first woman in her country to coach with a men’s professional club, Sparta Rotterdam. She took permanent charge of the Netherlands in 2017, six months before they won the European Championship. Two years later, they were World Cup runners-up. With England’s Euro 2022 triumph, Wiegman became the first head coach to win that competition with two different countries. We really need to keep telling them what our identity is and where we came from England manager Sarina Wiegman Now the Lionesses boss could lead her side to the World Cup title that has so far evaded them both, decades after she boarded that life-altering plane to China and paved the way for the next wave of football-mad women just like her. Of them, she added: “Oh yes, they’re very grateful. Absolutely, this generation – yes. I think the younger group will come, we really need to keep telling them what our identity is and where we came from, where we come from. So we know how it was, how it’s growing and where we are. I think that’s very important.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Benjamin Mendy weeps as he is cleared of sex charges Novak Djokovic clashes with umpire and fans on his way to latest Wimbledon final Michal Kwiatkowski holds off Tadej Pogacar to take solo win on Grand Colombier
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'Quarterback' Edges out 'The Lincoln Lawyer' For Top Spot on Netflix US TV Shows List
'Quarterback' Edges out 'The Lincoln Lawyer' For Top Spot on Netflix US TV Shows List
Patrick Mahomes has two Super Bowls, two MVPs, and the top show on Netflix.
1970-01-01 08:00
Houston's 'other' 1st round draft pick Cam Whitmore has Rockets headed to Summer League playoffs
Houston's 'other' 1st round draft pick Cam Whitmore has Rockets headed to Summer League playoffs
The Houston Rockets other first-round draft pick, Cam Whitmore, refuses to be overshadowed
1970-01-01 08:00
Sheriff says baby dies after teen mom put fentanyl in bottle
Sheriff says baby dies after teen mom put fentanyl in bottle
A 9-month-old baby in Florida died after his teenage mother allegedly put fentanyl in his bottle before putting him down for a nap, Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said.
1970-01-01 08:00
Arsenal complete signing of Ajax defender Jurrien Timber
Arsenal complete signing of Ajax defender Jurrien Timber
Jurrien Timber has joined the club he “loves” after the Netherlands defender completed a £38.5million move to Arsenal. The 22-year-old joins from Ajax on what the PA news agency understands is a five-year contract. He becomes Arsenal’s second summer signing and joins Kai Havertz in moving to the Emirates Stadium. Timber has 15 senior international caps and is believed to have been signed predominantly to play at right-back for Mikel Arteta’s side. “I just love the club,” he told arsenal.com upon signing for the Gunners. “It was because of my brothers. They were always Arsenal fans, and I just loved seeing Arsenal play. They had big players, the way they played, the style. “I had this from a young age, but my brothers kind of put that in me. I liked watching Robin Van Persie of course, and Thierry Henry. They were my favourite players.” It was because of my brothers. They were always Arsenal fans, and I just loved seeing Arsenal play Jurrien Timber Timber has been a long-term target for Arsenal, with his ability on the ball and his pressing already aligned with what Arteta is aiming to achieve. “I think that I’m lucky to say that I can play as a central defender, as a right full-back, sometimes even on the midfield,” he added. “So I think that’s a good thing and I need to keep that. I just like the way Arsenal play, is a bit similar to Ajax’s style and I like to play from the back. I can see a lot of similarities, especially in the way Arsenal and Ajax want to play. “I’m really excited, especially now I’m here. Everyone is so nice and you can see it’s a big club. I’m excited to play for this beautiful club, and I can’t wait to start, and to see the fans obviously in the stadium.” Timber has two Eredivisie titles to his name and was part of the Dutch side that won the European Under-17 title in 2018. He played under Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag at Ajax and had been linked with a reunion last summer before putting pen to paper at the Emirates Stadium. Timber will now travel with the rest of the Arsenal squad for their pre-season fixtures in the United States. The team depart on Sunday but it remains to be seen if Declan Rice will be part of the initial party as his transfer from West Ham has yet to be completed. The Hammers skipper is set for a £105million move across the capital but he has only just returned from holiday to complete the formalities.
1970-01-01 08:00
US Consumer Sentiment Jumps to Near Two-Year High on Job Market
US Consumer Sentiment Jumps to Near Two-Year High on Job Market
US consumer sentiment soared in early July to an almost two-year high, bolstered by easing inflation and a
1970-01-01 08:00
What made baseball fun this week: Elly De La Cruz stole home, All-Star shenanigans
What made baseball fun this week: Elly De La Cruz stole home, All-Star shenanigans
Elly De La Cruz and Randy Arozarena certainly did their part to make baseball fun this week!Making sense of all the nonsense baseball gave us this week through pop culture references!Baseball was mostly about Elly De La Cruz doing extraordinary things on the base paths and Randy Arozarena be...
1970-01-01 08:00
Clippers vs. Sixers prediction and odds for NBA Summer League
Clippers vs. Sixers prediction and odds for NBA Summer League
The Clippers have jumped out to a 2-1 record in 2023 NBA Summer League behind two straight upset wins against the likes of the Grizzlies and Kings, and now face a Sixers team that has been on the wrong side of some tough results.The Sixers have been active this summer, playing in Utah and now La...
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT news: Pulisic joins Milan, Tillman to Frankfurt, McKennie excluded
USMNT news: Pulisic joins Milan, Tillman to Frankfurt, McKennie excluded
Today's USMNT news includes Christian Pulisic officially joining AC Milan. Malik Tillman has been linked with Eintracht Frankfurt and Weston McKennie is not part of Juventus' future plans.USMNT news: Christian Pulisic joins AC MilanLandon Donovan may have surprisingly thought that Chri...
1970-01-01 08:00
US Inflation Will Keep Falling, Intertemporal’s Pellegrini Predicts
US Inflation Will Keep Falling, Intertemporal’s Pellegrini Predicts
Subscribe to Merryn Talks Money on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Merryn Talks Money on Spotify Inflation in the US
1970-01-01 08:00
'Goliath' lifts the 'misunderstood' Wilt Chamberlain with a larger-than-life docuseries
'Goliath' lifts the 'misunderstood' Wilt Chamberlain with a larger-than-life docuseries
To anyone whose first thought hearing Wilt Chamberlain's name is the number of women he claimed to have slept with, rest assured, "Goliath" has you covered. But the three-part Showtime documentary proves most notable for portraying the sensitive soul underneath the NBA great's brash exterior, as well as his trailblazing on behalf of athletes having a say in their careers and future.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ireland’s World Cup warm-up match abandoned after 20 minutes for being ‘overly physical’
Ireland’s World Cup warm-up match abandoned after 20 minutes for being ‘overly physical’
The Republic of Ireland’s behind-closed-doors match against Colombia women’s football ahead of the Women’s World Cup was abandoned after 20 minutes after becoming “overly physical”. It is understood the decision was made following some rough challenges in Friday’s contest at Brisbane’s Meakin Park, and that Ireland midfielder Denise O’Sullivan was taken to hospital and is set to undergo a scan after sustaining a shin injury. A statement from the Football Association of Ireland said: “The behind-closed-doors game between the Ireland women’s national team and Colombia on Friday evening was ended after 20 minutes of play. “The game, which was held in Meakin Park, Brisbane, became overly physical and it was decided, following consultation with the match officials, to end the game. “The Ireland team then underwent a full training session to continue preparations for their opening game in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, against Australia in Sydney on July 20.” Vera Pauw’s Ireland team are also set to face Canada in Perth on July 26 and then Nigeria in Brisbane five days later, as the Girls in Green play at a major tournament finals for the first time in their history. Read More Who are the threats to the Lionesses at the Women’s World Cup? Can Spain regroup from mutiny to challenge for the Women’s World Cup? The inspiration behind Australia’s shot at home World Cup glory
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