SARINA WIEGMAN never dreamed the Women’s World Cup would become a showpiece event after playing in an experimental version.
The experience set the England boss, 53, on a journey that now sees her aiming to lead the Lionesses to glory in this summer’s contest.
In 1988, an 18-year-old Wiegman was part of a Dutch women’s side that battled in a 12-team test event in China during a heatwave.
That competition was a far cry from the 32-team spectacle kicking off in Australia and New Zealand on July 20.
Back then some national players having to cover the cost of their flights and equipment.