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Sarina Wiegman named UEFA Women’s Coach of the Year, Carlo Ancelotti awarded Men's Coach of the Year

England head coach Sarina Wiegman has been named UEFA Women’s Coach of the Year after leading the Lionesses to Euro 2022 glory in July. Wiegman received her award in Istanbul after the Champions League group stage draw had concluded, and received the accolade for her part in England's triumphant European Championships. Ad The Dutch coach has led the Lionesses to 18 wins from 20 games, including an 8-0 win over Norway in the group stages of the Euros, a 4-0 demolition of Sweden in the semi-finals, and a 2-1 win over Germany after extra-time in the final.

Transfers'He has decided to leave' — Ancelotti confirms Casemiro will join Man Utd19/08/2022 AT 11:15 The yet-to-be-beaten England manager dedicated her win to “everyone involved” in the England set-up. «This award is for everyone involved in the England team, the FA, the staff and of course all the players,” she said over a pre-recorded video call. “Things have been set in place since I started with the team in September, things have gone really well, I've really enjoyed it and we've performed at our highest level.

»Our fans have been great too, and thank you to them for supporting us so much. “Now we're looking forward again, hopefully we'll qualify for the World Cup next year, then go there and hope to improve our game and enjoy ourselves." Elsewhere, Carlo Ancelotti won the Men’s Coach of the Year award, accepting the honour for the first time since 2007. Ancelotti led his Real Madrid side to La Liga and Champions League titles.

«I said 'what a night', a lot of times last season,” Ancelotti said. “The last-16, the quarter-final, the semi-final. “First of all I have to thank a lot of people, my players, my club, my staff and our support for our amazing nights at the

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