The England Women's Football Team has performed well in the Women's World Cup and will compete with Spain for the title on Sunday (20). Dutch leader Wiegmann has once again demonstrated the strength of the women's football team, and has become the first leader in the history of the World Cup (for both men and women) to lead two teams to the final. The Chief Executive of the FA confirmed that Wigman will be one of the candidates to lead the England men's soccer team!

England FA chief executive David Bringham said before the World Cup final: "The England (men's) team leader has to find the best candidate, and it's fine if the candidate is a woman. Wigman has done a good job over the years and she has the ability to do all the jobs in soccer, so if one day she wants to go into men's soccer, it would be an interesting topic. I don't like the idea that men's soccer has to be coached by men," Buningham emphasized.

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