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English women's soccer targets titles, player development
LONDON – England’s soccer leadership has a couple of priorities for the women’s teams.Most immediately it’s deciding on a coach for the Olympics next month and whether Phil Neville should lead the British team in Japan.Then there’s an expectation that Neville’s England successor, Sarina Wiegman, wins the European Championship in 2022 or the World Cup a year later.But the English Football Association also has to think about long-term objectives and getting more girls to play the game from a young age.So in a new four-year strategy, “Inspiring Positive Change,” the FA is aiming for every girl aged between five and 11 to have equal access to football at their school or club.