Sarina Wiegman is #TheBest FIFA Women's Coach for a FOURTH time!
England boss Sarina Wiegman was named best women’s coach at The Best FIFA Awards 2023, while Lionesses star Mary Earps won the women’s goalkeeper award.
Wiegman took home the best women's coach for the second successive year and for a fourth time, having previously done so in 2017, 2020 and 2022.
The Dutchwoman took England to the World Cup final in Australia, where they were beaten by Spain, having also won Euro 2022 on home soil.
Chelsea head coach Emma Hayes was also on the shortlist along with Sweden's Peter Gerhardsson, Jonatan Giraldez (Barcelona) and Tony Gustavsson (Australia).
Seven of Wiegman's England squad made it into the FIFA FIFPRO Women's World XI - goalkeeper Earps, defenders Lucy Bronze and Alex Greenwood, and Keira Walsh, Alessia Russo, Lauren James and Ella Toone.
Barcelona defender Bronze said: "[The women's game] is in the best place it has ever been. We showed that after the World Cup, but really the sky is the limit for women's football.
"Every year it is bigger and better in England, Spain and all around the world and each tournament gets even better.
"We are stood here representing the World XI, but there are hundreds of thousands of women out there playing football at the highest level making the game what it is today."
Earps wins best goalkeeper award
Manchester United goalkeeper Earps was soon called back to the stage to collect the best women's goalkeeper award for the second year in a row.
The 30-year-old finished ahead of West Ham's Mackenzie Arnold and Barcelona's Catalina Coll.
"Last year I won the award, but didn't get in the team of the year - this year I thought it might be the other way around," she said. "Thank you to all my coaches for England and United. I am just blown away.
"I talk a lot about how it wasn't the easiest journey here, I took the scenic route, but looking back now, it all makes sense.
"It made me so much more prepared for the challenges I face today, and not to take a day for granted.
"If you are struggling, keep going. It is never too late to be who you are - 2023 showed we can change the world if we speak out against injustice, so let's keep doing that."
timothydasilva
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keep shining my choice how can wingman be female instead of wiegwoman
Gudiest
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Halland father reaction to Messi winning 🥇 the fifa best
bumaklrtuz
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she's not supposed to win it should have been Emma hayes
no bro, she deserves it. it's not easy to reach d final nd don't 4get Spain were fortunate enough to win England
ANK3430
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this is the prize of the ex Spanish female coach who won the World cup. Totally dominated this woman's overated English team
jihmopstuy
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wish she coached chelsea
ChelseaFC_Addict
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The robbed Barcelona coach
jamilulawal16
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yes
Cesc154
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Congratulation ma u deserved it
opetshi45
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congratulations
jamesjaeger
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she's not supposed to win it should have been Emma hayes
Boycalox
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Big congrats to the most decorated woman coach in the world ❤️
Wipabklmpy
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which club she's coaching?
she is England women's coach
AfeezIdris
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which club she's coaching?
lol not Chelsea she was England woman coach
Lukaikmosu
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which club she's coaching?
England Women
zeeabclops
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Chelsea
Divineihechiluru
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which club she's coaching?
Chelsea women
chukwuka29
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bigger congrats to her.. back to back 🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰
happydickson7
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which club she's coaching?
34Richardmwa
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congregation good news
apyne89
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Congratulations 🎉🎈🍾🎊
Odidiomo01
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congratulations