England manager Sarina Wiegman has been nominated for the UEFA Women's Manager of the Year prize, with Beth Mead one of three players listed in the Player category.
The Lionesses pair helped England to a first major tournament victory in 56 years, with Wiegman masterminding the European Championship triumph from the dugout and Mead ending up as not only the tournament's top goalscorer but the Player of the Tournament as well.
Wiegman was named alongside Germany national team coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, whose team England beat in the Wembley final back at the end of July. Lyon manager Sonia Bompastorwas the third manager named in the Manager of the Year shortlist after guiding her team to a Champions League victory earlier this summer.
Mead, who scored six goals and registered five assists in the Women's Euros, was named alongside fellow midfielders Lena Oberdorf, of Wolfsburg and Germany, and Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Alexia Putellas.
The winners of the two awards will be announced at the UEFA men's Champions League group stage draw on Thursday August 25.

