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England's Lionesses in Constant Contact with Government over Safety in Turkey

England's Lionesses in Constant Contact with Government over Safety in Turkey
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Sports March 2, 2026 12:07

turkey - England women's national football team coach Sarina Wiegman remains in dialogue with the UK Government regarding squad safety in Turkey amidst regional conflict concerns.

England's Lionesses Ensure Safety Measures in Turkey

England's women's national football team, the Lionesses, led by coach Sarina Wiegman, are currently in Turkey for a World Cup qualifier match against Ukraine. Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the match is being held at a neutral venue in Antalya, Turkey.

Constant Dialogue for Safety

Wiegman stated that they are in regular contact with the UK Government and local authorities in Turkey to monitor the safety of the squad amidst concerns of proximity to the conflict in the Middle East. The team's security team is actively engaged in ensuring the safety of the players.

Concerns and Preparations

While acknowledging the unfortunate circumstances that led to playing in Turkey instead of Ukraine, Wiegman expressed sadness over the situation. The team hopes that the match will bring some joy and unity amidst the challenging times faced by Ukraine.

Player Welfare Concerns

Despite recent successes, concerns over player welfare have been raised, particularly regarding fixture congestion. Captain Leah Williamson hinted at potential player strikes if issues are not addressed, emphasizing the importance of resources for player recovery and performance.

Bayern Munich midfielder Georgia Stanway echoed the sentiments, highlighting the need for access to top-level resources for consistent high-level performance. Stanway also hinted at upcoming news about her future plans.

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