May 5, 2024
Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman lead England tributes with messages for Queen Elizabeth II

Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman lead England tributes with messages for Queen Elizabeth II

Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman lead England tributes with personal messages for Queen Elizabeth II… as FA plans a period of silence and black armbands for the Nations League clash with Germany

  • England’s managers have written personal messages to honour the Queen
  • Both Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman thanked her for her 70 year reign
  • The FA confirmed that tributes will be paid at England’s match against Germany 

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Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman have written personal messages to pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following her passing on Thursday.

The FA has also confirmed that tributes will be paid at England’s UEFA Nations League clash against Germany at Wembley on September 26, including a period of silence before kick-off and the wearing of black armbands. 

Southgate paid a personal tribute to her many years of ‘impeccable duty’, thanking her for the ‘remarkable leadership’ she showed during her 70 year reign.

Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman have led England's tributes for Queen Elizabeth II

Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman have led England's tributes for Queen Elizabeth II

 Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman have led England’s tributes for Queen Elizabeth II

The England manager’s statement read: ‘My thoughts today are with His Majesty King Charles III, the FA President HRH The Duke of Cambridge and the Royal Family.

‘In remembering and celebrating the life of Her Majesty The Queen, we are also acknowledging her remarkable leadership and lifetime of dignified service.

‘She showed the world what it is to be British. Her values, her dignity, her resilience were an exemplar to us all and she has provided us with stability and reassurance in the best and also most difficult of times.

‘I was proud to have her as our patron and to sing God Save The Queen before every match.

The two managers wrote personal messages to thank the Queen for her 'impeccable duty'

The two managers wrote personal messages to thank the Queen for her 'impeccable duty'

The two managers wrote personal messages to thank the Queen for her ‘impeccable duty’

‘The team will have the chance to pay our respects at our fixture with Germany later this month. An occasion that will, of course, bring to mind the World Cup final in 1966 and the moment when Her Majesty handed the Jules Rimet trophy to Bobby Moore.

‘As Wembley and the country falls silent, I will think of that and her 70 years of impeccable duty.’

Wiegman, who guided the Lionesses to victory over Germany in the final of Euro 2022 earlier this summer, was also keen to thank the Queen for her ‘unrelenting work ethic, leadership, dignity and kindness’.

‘I just wanted to join the many millions of people across the world to celebrate her life and mourn her passing’, the Dutch coach said.

The FA has confirmed that tributes will be paid when England face Germany on September 26

The FA has confirmed that tributes will be paid when England face Germany on September 26

The FA has confirmed that tributes will be paid when England face Germany on September 26

‘My homeland has always had a great deal of respect, admiration and love for her and I know that is a feeling not unique to the Netherlands but across the entire world.

‘Developing my connection with England strengthened my bond to Her Majesty. I could feel the love the public felt for her, a mother figure for people to seek stability and peace from in uncertain times.

‘The national anthem sung with such respect by my players and staff, served as a reminder of what she meant to the country. The words ‘send her victorious’ a line written on our shirts, but was also in our hearts. 

The Premier League postponed their matches as a mark of respect towards Queen Elizabeth II

The Premier League postponed their matches as a mark of respect towards Queen Elizabeth II

The Premier League postponed their matches as a mark of respect towards Queen Elizabeth II

Man United held a minute's silence for the Queen before Thursday's clash with Real Sociedad

Man United held a minute's silence for the Queen before Thursday's clash with Real Sociedad

Man United held a minute’s silence for the Queen before Thursday’s clash with Real Sociedad 

‘This summer she took the time to write to me and my players congratulating us for our success. In that letter she called us an ‘inspiration for girls and women’.

‘It is you, your Majesty, who was the inspiration with your unrelenting work ethic, leadership, dignity and kindness.

‘My thoughts are with the Royal Family and the whole of the United Kingdom as they come to terms with this tragic news.’

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