England head coach Sarina Wiegman has been awarded the 2025 Women’s Johan Cruyff Trophy at the Ballon dβOr ceremony in Paris. The award honors the best female coach or player under 21 making a major impact.
Wiegman led England to victory at the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. Her tactical decisions and leadership helped the Lionesses dominate throughout the tournament. England defeated strong opponents to lift the European Championship, highlighting her coaching excellence.
The Women’s Johan Cruyff Trophy is named after the legendary Johan Cruyff. It recognizes outstanding contributions to womenβs football. Wiegmanβs ability to inspire players and implement effective strategies made her the clear choice for the award.
Under her guidance, England showed discipline, teamwork, and tactical awareness. Star players performed at their best, and Wiegmanβs management ensured that the team remained consistent in both attack and defense.
Fans and experts praised her calm leadership and motivational skills. Wiegmanβs success has helped raise the profile of womenβs football and inspired coaches and players worldwide.
In her acceptance speech, Wiegman thanked her players, staff, and supporters. She emphasized the importance of preparation, teamwork, and resilience in achieving success at the highest level.
Winning the Women’s Johan Cruyff Trophy cements Wiegmanβs reputation as one of the worldβs leading coaches in womenβs football. Her achievements with England highlight the growing recognition of womenβs football on the global stage.
Looking ahead, Wiegman aims to continue guiding England to success in future tournaments and further develop young talent. The award sets a benchmark for coaching excellence in womenβs football.