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Euro 2025: Even after women coaches' long title-winning run they are still outnumbered by men
- Women coaches Sarina Wiegman, Silvia Neid, and Tina Theune have won titles, yet they remain outnumbered by men at Women's Euros.
- At Euro 2025, there are nine male coaches and seven female coaches in Switzerland this month.
- Although the number of female coaches is still low, it represents the best edition so far in history.
- The hope is for the majority of coaches to be female by Euro 2029, emphasizing the need for more opportunities for women.
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Euro 2025: Even after women coaches' long title-winning run they are ...
Euro 2025: Even after women coaches' long title-winning run they are still outnumbered by men
GENEVA (AP) — All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women’s European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach. The streak collectively by Sarina Wiegman, Silvia Neid and Tina Theune is even more impressive because they were always in the minority at Women’s Euros where most of the coaches were men. It’s the same again at Euro 2025. Nine men and seven women are working as head coaches in Switzerland this month. At Euro 2022 the…
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