In this year's Women's World Cup, England's women's soccer team will compete with Spain's women's soccer team for championship glory on Sunday, thanks to their outstanding performance. The Dutch-born coach Wigman has once again become the first leader (regardless of gender) to lead two teams to the final in the history of the World Cup, thanks to his outstanding coaching ability. The FA's senior management confirmed that Wigman will be a potential candidate to lead the England men's soccer team!

On the eve of the World Cup final, England FA chief executive Buningham made the comment that our (men's) team is looking for the best person for the job, whatever the gender of the person. Wigman has done well over the years, she has the ability to do all the jobs in soccer and it would be a compelling subject if she wanted to take on the men's game one day. Buningham further emphasized: I don't subscribe to the traditional notion that men's soccer leaders have to be men.

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